"God chooses as His instrument the humblest and weakest of His creatures to fulfill Himself."
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"You sell yourself. The part that I sell is the creature. The adorable part."
"When a creature has developed into one thing, he will choose death rather than change into his opposite."
"All things must; man is the only creature that wills."
"Live with your century; but do not be its creature."
"Human beings are the only creatures who blush - or who need to."
"The Bible is God's Word expressed and revealed to his creature, man."
"Creatures are so governed by the secret counsel of God, that nothing happens but what he has knowingly and willingly decreed."
"Friendship is a creature formed for a companionship not for a herd."
"In a new friend we start life anew, for we create a new edition of ourselves and so become,for the time being, a new creature."
"We either live or die based on how we live in cities, and our society is either going to be great or not based on how we perform as creatures of the city."
"For although the will cannot be inwardly moved by any creature, yet it can be moved inwardly by God."
"Of all God's creatures, Man alone is poor."
"The sea where living creatures were at one time immersed is now enclosed within their bodies."
"Wherever I found a living creature, there I found the will to power."
"We are fashioned creatures, but half made up. - Victor Frankenstein"
"In my breaking through...I transcend all creatures and am neither God nor creature...for in this breaking through I find that God and I are both the same."
"I'm very much a creature of habit."
"It is because of their tranquil thoughts That creatures go to prosperity."
"For He (God) seems to do nothing of himself which He can possibly delegate to His creatures."