Quotes about Grant
To the one who overcomes, I will grant the right to sit with Me on My throne, just as I overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne.
- Revelation 3:21
To do that well, one must have the Gospel in one's heart; may He grant that. God says, Let there be light! And there is light. He speaks and it is there. He commands and there it stands and stands firm. He who calls us, is faithful, and shall accomplish it.
- Vincent Van Gogh
The soul contains the event that shall befall it for the event is only the actualization of its thoughts and what we pray to ourselves for is always granted.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
I grant you true repentance is never too late, but I warn you at the same time, late repentance is seldom true. I grant you, one penitent thief was converted in his last hours, that no man might despair; But I warn you,
- JC Ryle
The man [Grant] who more than any other, save Lincoln, had changed us into a nation whose citizens were all freemen, realized entirely that these freemen would remain free only while they kept mastery over their own evil passions.
- Theodore Roosevelt
The thing for you is a burial permit. You have only to speak and I will see that you get it.
- Dale Carnegie
I can only grant forgiveness to the other person if he repents and admits he has sinned against me.
- Timothy Lane
On several occasions during the war he came to the relief of the Union army by means of his superior military genius.
- Ulysses S. Grant
For my own part, I think that Johnston's tactics were right. Anything that could have prolonged the war a year beyond the time that it did finally close, would probably have exhausted the North to such an extent that they might then have abandoned the contest and agreed to a separation.
- Ulysses S. Grant
Neither of these speculations is unreasonable, and they are mentioned to show how little men control their own destiny.
- Ulysses S. Grant
I knew the enemy were ready to break and only wanted a little encouragement from us to go quickly and join their friends who had started earlier.
- Ulysses S. Grant
Prayers, also, are of avail to procure those things which He foreknew that He would grant to those who offered them.
- St. Augustine