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They always win who side with God.
Frederick William Faber
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Frederick William Faber:
The buried talent is the sunken rock on which most lives strike and founder.Frederick William Faber:
Kind words are the music of the world. They have a power which seems to be beyond natural causes, aFrederick William Faber:
Many a friendship, long, loyal, and self-sacrificing, rested at first on no thicker a foundation thFrederick William Faber:
Kind words produce happiness. How often have we ourselves been made happy by kind words, in a manneFrederick William Faber:
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If I may use such a word when I am speaking of religious subjects, it is by voice and words that meFrederick William Faber:
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