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Billy Graham
The greatest form of praise is the sound of consecrated feet seeking out the lost and helpless.
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Anne Bradstreet
Sweet words are like honey, a little may refresh, but too much gluts the stomach.
topics: flattery , praise , words  
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Billy Graham
The highest form or worship is the worship of unselfish Christian service. The greatest form of praise is the sound of consecrated feet seeking out the lost and helpless.
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C.S. Lewis
I think we delight to praise what we enjoy because the praise not merely expresses but completes the enjoyment; it is its appointed consummation. It is not out of compliment that lovers keep on telling one another how beautiful they are; the delight is incomplete till it is expressed. It is frustrating to have discovered a new author and not to be able to tell anyone how good he is; to come suddenly, at the turn of the road, upon some mountain valley of unexpected grandeur and then to have to keep silent because the people with you care for it no more than for a tin can in the ditch; to hear a good joke and find no one to share it with. . . . The Scotch catechism says that man’s chief end is ‘to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.’ But we shall then know that these are the same thing. Fully to enjoy is to glorify. In commanding us to glorify Him, God is inviting us to enjoy Him.
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John Chrysostom
I do not know whether anyone has ever succeeded in not enjoying praise. And, if he enjoys it, he naturally wants to receive it. And if he wants to receive it, he cannot help but being distraught at losing it. Those who are in love with applause have their spirits starved not only when they are blamed off-hand, but even when they fail to be constantly praised.
topics: flattery , praise , pride  
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C.S. Lewis
Praise is the mode of love which always has some element of joy in it.
topics: joy , love , praise  
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Nancy Leigh DeMoss
God lives in the place of praise. If we want to be where He is, we need to go to His address.
topics: god , praise  
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G.K. Chesterton
Man is more himself, man is more manlike, when joy is the fundamental thing in him, and grief the superficial. Melancholy should be an innocent interlude, a tender and fugitive frame of mind; praise should be the permanent pulsation of the soul.
topics: joy , praise  
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Francis of Assisi
Praised be my Lord, for our sister water. St. Francis of Assisi, Canticle of the Sun
topics: detox , praise , water  
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Amy Carmichael
If the praise of man elates me and his blame depresses me; if I cannot rest under misunderstanding without defending myself if I love to be loved more than to love...then I know nothing of Calvary love.
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C.H. Spurgeon Quotes
Jesus! it is the name which moves the harps of heaven to melody. Jesus! the life of all our joys. If there be one name more charming, more precious than another, it is this name. It is woven into the very warp and woof of our psalmody. Many of our hymns begin with it, and scarcely any, that are good for anything, end without it. It is the sum total of all delights. It is the music with which the bells of heaven ring; a song in a word; an ocean for comprehension, although a drop for brevity; a matchless oratorio in two syllables; a gathering up of the hallelujahs of eternity in five letters.
topics: music , praise  
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Albert Schweitzer
's 'Criticism of the Gospel History' is worth a good dozen Lives of Jesus, because his work, as we are only now coming to recognise, after half a century, is the ablest and most complete collection of the difficulties of the Life of Jesus which is anywhere to be found.
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George MacDonald
To be unable to bear disapproval was an unworthy weakness. But in her case it came nowise of the pride which blame stirs to resentment, but altogether of the self-depreciation which disapproval rouses to yet greater dispiriting. Praise was to her a precious thing, in part because it made her feel as if she could go on; blame, a misery, in part because it made her feel as if all was of no use, she never could do anything right. She had not yet learned that the right is the right, come of praise or blame what may. The right will produce more right and be its own reward--in the end a reward altogether infinite, for God will meet it with what is deeper than all right, namely, perfect love.
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C.S. Lewis
Praise is the mode of love which always has some element of joy in it. Praise in due order; of Him as the giver, of her as the gift. Don’t we in praise somehow enjoy what we praise, however far we are from it? I must do more of this.
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C.S. Lewis
the humblest, and at the same time most balanced and capacious, praised most, while the crank, misfits and malcontents praised least.
topics: humility , praise  
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M.R. DeHaan
If we would talk more about the Lord and praise Him, we would have less time to talk about ourselves.
topics: Praise  
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Thomas a Kempis
A man who truly knows himself realizes his own worthlessness, and takes no pleasure in the praises of men.
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David Jeremiah
It’s fairly simple. When can we pray? All the time. When should we praise God? Whenever we pray.
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Martin Luther
There is no person on earth so bad that he does not have something about him that is praiseworthy. Why is it, then, that we leave the good out of sight and feast our eyes on the unclean things? It is as though we enjoyed only looking at – if you will pardon the expression – a man's behind.
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Albert Barnes
Praise now is one of the great duties of the redeemed. It will be their employment for ever.
topics: Praise  
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