Twelve Proverbs from Spurgeon
"A bad husband cannot be a good man
He fails in the tenderest duties, and must be bad at heart."
"A good husband makes a good wife."
"A fool is never wrong."
"Be low in humility but high in hope."
"Be not everybody's dog that whistles you."
"Be not first to quarrel, nor last to make it up."
"Do the duty that lies nearest thee."
"Even among apostles there was a Judas."
"Fore-think, though you cannot foretell."
"Good fences make good neighbors."
"Good things are often hard."
"If an ass goes a-traveling, he won't come home a horse."
Salt Cellars, Volume 1, from The Charles H. Spurgeon Library, AGES Software.
*These proverbs were compiled by Charles Spurgeon and not necessarily original to him.
1 comments:
Those are awesome. I think I'm going to print them out. Thanks Beej.
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