Throughout the Old Testament, God warns his chosen people about the perils of assimilation, shiksappeal and false gods.
How many perils doe enfold The righteous man to make him daily fall.
One of the greatest perils to an extensive republic is the disregard of individual rights.
I was a peaceful sedentary man, a lover of a quiet life, with no appetite for perils and commotions. But I was beginning to realise that I was very obstinate.
Whatever one may say about the perils of workshops, they help writers internalize an awareness of audience.
All our perils are nothing, so long as we have prayer.
Men will find that they can ... avoid far more easily the perils which beset them on all sides by united action.
This age is fraught with limitless perils, as well as untold possibilities.
The happiest youth, viewing his progress through,
What perils past, what crosses to ensue,
Would shut the book, and sit him down and die.
When our perils are past, shall our gratitude sleep?
It is only when caught in the swift, sudden turn of death, that mortals realise the silent, subtle, ever-present perils of life.
Great perils have this beauty, that they bring to light the fraternity of strangers.
Without good communication, a relationship is merely a hollow vessel carrying you along on a frustrating journey fraught with the perils of confusion, projection, and misunderstanding.
When you face the perils of weariness, carelessness, and confusion, don't pray for an easier life. Pray instead to be a stronger man or woman of God.
Inequality, climate change, and conflict are evicting millions from their homes. But these perils are being met with 'anti-answers' such as nationalism, closed borders, lies, and hatred.
At its core, 'Spring Awakening' is about the perils of miscommunication and what happens when people are denied a voice.
A little learning is a dangerous thing. I must say that Rush Limbaugh is increasingly becoming a warning to kids of the perils of dropping out of school.
I have overlived the generation with which mutual labors & perils begat mutual confidence and influence.
That is why Bias jested with those who were going through the perils of a great storm with him and calling on the gods for help: "Shut up," he said, "so that they do not realize that you are here with me.
The perils of success at a young age is being afraid to make a mistake.
There is something feeble and a little contemptible about a man who cannot face the perils of life without the help of comfortable myths.
The perils of duck hunting are great- especially for the duck.
See what perils do environ those who meddle with hot iron.
It is amidst great perils we see brave hearts.
The sweetest joys of life grow in the very jaws of its perils.
Perils commonly ask to be paid in pleasures.
The perils of credit and debt, especially perilous in the computer age, have long been acknowledged in pop culture, but very infrequently by TV.
My grandfather was a civil servant. He was honest, so it would be unfair to say we enjoyed the perils of richness.
I am wise enough to know that there are some perils from which a man must flee.
But that was in the days when they expected perils to come from without, and nothing made less sense by that time than a survival room buried in a house itself becoming one big coffin.
Instead of bracing yourself for the perils of the unknown, embrace the joy that is here, in your present moment.
We should come home from adventures, and perils, and discoveries every day with new experience and character.
REFLECTION,n: An Action of the mind whereby we obtain a clearer view of our relation to the things of yesterday and are able to avoid the perils that we shall not again encounter
Of all the branches of men in the forces there is none which shows more devotion and faces grimmer perils than the submariners.
The more keenly we are awake to the perils of life, the higher and grander is the possibility of being truly brave.
I cannot love people in the country, I discover, because there is always this danger that they may be acquaintances, with all the perils and choleras of acquaintance implicit in them; but in London they seem as charming as rabbits.
Eight grown Americans out of ten dread the coming of the Fourth, with its pandemonium and its perils, and they rejoice when it is gone-if still alive.
When greater perils men inviron, Then women show a front of iron; And, gentle in their manner, they Do bold things in a quiet way.
We were then in a dangerous, helpless situation, exposed daily to perils and death amongst savages and wild beasts, not a white man in the country but ourselves.
Running toward danger is foolhardy. ... But so is closing your eyes to it. Many perils become less dangerous once you understand their potential hazards.
Success is not a harbor but a voyage with its own perils to the spirit. The game of life is to come up a winner, to be a success, or to achieve what we set out to do.
Our human weakness is protected by the assistance of the Angels and...in all our perils, provided faith remain with us, we are defended by the aid of spiritual powers.
The nuclear arms race has no military purpose. Wars cannot be fought with nuclear weapons. Their existence only adds to our perils.
Look back, and smile on perils past.
The perils of overwork are slight compared with the dangers of inactivity.
One of the perils of being a Z list celebrity is Twitter. Its brutal.
For pleasures past I do not grieve, nor perils gathering near; My greatest grief is that I leave nothing that claims a tear.
Marriageable girls as well as mothers understand the terms and perils of the lottery called wedlock. That is why women weep at a wedding and men smile.
A politician normally prospers under democracy in proportion ... as he excels in the invention of imaginary perils and imaginary defenses against them.
I distrust all multiculturalism, liberal or conservative. The Balkans amply demonstrate the perils of Balkanization.
I am passionate about informing the world about our ocean - its complexity and beauty, its value to us, and the perils that it faces.
Men soon get tired of shedding their blood for the advantage of a few individuals, who think they amply reward the soldiers perils with the treasures they amass.
I think as a parent if you don't understand the perils of social media and what it does to kids, you're neglectful because it's probably the biggest polluter in a child's mind.
All the survivors of the war had reached their homes and so put the perils of battle and the sea behind them.
It was lovely, and tempting, to exert power over men and to shine before others, but power also had its perditions and perils.
We all covet wealth, but not its perils.
For I am fresh of spirit, and resolved
To meet all perils very constantly.
Every morning brings thousands of opportunities; and thousands of perils too! Life is open to all the possibilities that a man can not even imagine!
Let no man boast himself that he has got through the perils of winter till at least the seventh of May.
How few, since the foundation of the world, have found themselves in a position environed with public perils so numerous, oppressed with responsibilities so high and solemn, as yourself!
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