"Parable" Quotes from Famous Books
... family scene of reconciliation, Aunt Sophia imitated the eldest son in the parable. She had never been on good terms with her romantic sister; she persisted in regarding her brother-in-law as an abductor and a deceiver, who had obtruded himself on the family; charged her parents with blameworthy infirmity of purpose, and, in ... — Major Frank • A. L. G. Bosboom-Toussaint
... not unseldom liken his fortunes to those of Saul the son of Kish, who, setting forth in search of his father's asses, found a kingdom; or, to use a homelier parable, will compare his case to that of the donkey between two equally-tempting ... — The Roof of France • Matilda Betham-Edwards
... when I recently quoted from Dr. Hake’s account of that Christmas gathering of the Rossettis at Bognor in 1875—a gathering which he has made historic—that to-day I should be writing an obituary notice of the “parable-poet” himself. It is true that, having fractured a leg in a lamentable accident which befell him, he had for the last few years been imprisoned in one room and compelled during most of the time to lie ... — Old Familiar Faces • Theodore Watts-Dunton
... that, up to a certain point, in moral matters the majority are right; and thus Christ's gospel, in a great many respects, goes along with public opinion, and the voice of society is the voice of truth. But this, to use the expression of our Lord's parable, this is but half the height of that tower whose top should reach unto heaven. Christianity ascends a great deal higher; and therefore so many who begin to build are never able to finish. Christ's disciples and the world's disciples work for a certain way together; and thus far ... — The Christian Life - Its Course, Its Hindrances, And Its Helps • Thomas Arnold
... old, assuring miracle Is fresh as heretofore; And earth takes up its parable Of life from ... — The Complete Works of Whittier - The Standard Library Edition with a linked Index • John Greenleaf Whittier
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