A Quote by Marianne Moore

he who gives quickly gives twice / in nothing so much as in a letter. — © Marianne Moore
he who gives quickly gives twice / in nothing so much as in a letter.
He gives twice who gives quickly. credited to Publius Syrus Mimus.
He that gives quickly gives twice.
There is no better time than now, this very Christmas season, for all of us to rededicate ourselves to the principles taught by Jesus Christ. It is the time to love the Lord, our God, with all our heart – and our neighbors as ourselves. It is well to remember that he who gives money gives much; he who gives time gives more; but he who gives of himself gives all.
He who gives money gives some, he who gives time gives more, and he who gives of himself gives all.
God knows we have nothing of ourselves, therefore in the covenant of grace he requires no more than he gives, but gives what he requires, and accepts what he gives.
He who gives early gives twice.
He gives twice that gives soon, i.e., he will soon be called to give again.
Time gives growth, it gives continuity and it gives change. And in the case of some sculptures, time gives a patina to them.
The First Amendment gives all of us - it gives it to me, it gives it to you, it gives all Americans - the right to speak our minds freely. It gives you the right and me the right to criticize fake news, and criticize it strongly.
The Lord commonly gives riches to foolish people, to whom he gives nothing else.
Quackery gives birth to nothing; gives death to all things.
The life of a family is filled with beautiful moments: rest, meals together, walks in the park or the countryside, visits to grandparents or to a sick person... But if love is missing, joy is missing, nothing is fun. Jesus gives always gives us that love: he is its endless source. In the sacrament he gives us his word and he gives us the bread of life, so that our joy may be complete.
Nothing agrees with me. If I drink coffee, it gives me dyspepsia; if I drink wine, it gives me the gout; if I go to church, it gives me dysentery.
Giftedness gives you this amazing tool kit for handling self-discipline and gives you an area of knowledge, but then it also gives you this weird set of aspirations.
He that gives all, though but little, gives much; because God looks not to the quantity of the gift, but to the quality of the givers.
I think we all have this special equation with our art where we don't feel the need for anything else; it almost gives you everything. It gives you physical strength, it gives you mental peace.
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