
“I can read his lips, and he is not praying.”
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Source: The Deserted Village (1770), Line 179.
“I can read his lips, and he is not praying.”
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Luther, "Man's Need and God's Supply", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
[Proverbs, 19:13, KJV] (KJV)
Variant translation:
“He who loves not wine, women and song remains a fool his whole life long.”
Variant: He who loves not Wine, Women and Song
Remains a fool his whole life long
Christ, Old Student in a New School (1972)
Context: That so much time was wasted in this pain.
Ten thousand years ago he might have let off down
To not return again!
A dreadful laugh at last escapes his lips;
The laughter sets him free.
A Fool lives in the Universe! he cries.
The Fool is me!
And with one final shake of laughter
Breaks his bonds.
The nails fall skittering to marble floors.
And Christ, knelt at the rail, sees miracle
As Man steps down in amiable wisdom
To give himself what no one else can give:
His liberty.
“He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever.”
“The hands that help are holier than the lips that pray.”
Source: The Children of the Stage (1899), Last paragraph.
Source: The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. IV
“He didn't curl his lip because it had been curled when he came in.”
Source: The High Window (1942), chapter 3
Source: The Journal of John Woolman (1774), p. 36; as cited in: Ruth Marie Griffith (2008) American Religions: A Documentary History. p. 137