What did Thomas Brooks mean by: Humility makes a man richer than other men, and it makes a man judge himself the poorest among men. Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England Copy
+ Christ dwells in that heart most eminently that hath emptied itself of itself. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Faith, Spirituality, Surrender, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ How many threadbare souls are to be found under silken cloaks and gowns! Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Appearance, Deception, Truth, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ Solomon got more hurt by his wealth, than he got good by his wisdom. Author, December 22, 2023December 29, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Consequences, Wealth, Wisdom, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ Faith is the champion of Grace, and Love the nurse; but Humility is the beauty of Grace. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Faith, Humility, Love, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ The two poles could sooner meet, than the love of Christ and the love of the world. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Contrast, Faith, Love, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ Those sins that seem most sweet in life, will prove most bitter in death Author, December 22, 2023December 29, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Consequences, Morality, Temptation, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ Humility can weep over other men’s weaknesses, and joy and rejoice over their graces. Author, December 22, 2023December 29, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Compassion, Empathy, Humility, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
+ Let those be thy choicest companions who have made Christ their chief companion. Author, December 22, 2023December 28, 2024, Thomas Brooks, Faith, Friendship, Priorities, 0 Thomas Brooks Clergyman · England
Not only should you not accept a prize. You should not try to deserve one either. Jean Cocteau Artist · France
Mirrors would do well to reflect a little more before sending back images. Jean Cocteau Artist · France
A man has made great progress in cunning when he does not seem too clever to others. Read explanation Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France