You judge a person by his heart, not by his house.”
–Elmer Kelton (The Day the Cowboys Quit)
“Like greedy dogs, they are never satisfied. They are ignorant shepherds, all following their own [trail] and intent on personal gain.”
–Isaiah 56:11
You judge a person by his heart, not by his house.”
–Elmer Kelton (The Day the Cowboys Quit)
“Like greedy dogs, they are never satisfied. They are ignorant shepherds, all following their own [trail] and intent on personal gain.”
–Isaiah 56:11
He could not give up to bitterness and hatred, whatever his misfortunes and his fate.”
–Zane Grey (The Desert of Wheat)
“For those who follow godly [trails] will rest in peace when they die.”
–Isaiah 57:2 (NLT)
When you threaten men or steal their property it no longer is a prank.”
–Louis L’Amour (High Lonesome)
“This is what the LORD says–your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: ‘I am the LORD your God, who teaches you what is good for you and leads you along the [trails] you should follow.”
–Isaiah 48:17 (NLT)
Twilight fell. The stars came out white and clear. Night cloaked the valley with dark shadows and the hills with its obscurity. The blue vault overhead deepened and darkened. The hunter patrolled his beat, and hours were moments to him. He heard the low hum of the insects, the murmur of running water, the rustle of the wind. A coyote cut the keen air with high-keyed, staccato cry. The owls hooted, with dismal and weird plaint, one to the other. Then a wolf mourned. But these sounds only accentuated the loneliness and wildness of the silent night.”
–Zane Grey (The Mysterious Rider)
“Where is the [trail] to the source of light? Where is the home of the east wind? Who created a channel for the torrents of rain? Who laid out the [trail] for the lightning?”
–Job 38:24-25 (NLT)