Saturday, August 25, 2007

Spurgeon Quote

"Be always as cheerful as ever you can,
For few will delight in a sorrowful man."

"Hood, visited by a clergyman whose features, as well as language, were lugubrious, looked up at him compassionately and said, 'My dear sir, I'm afraid your religion doesn't agree with you.' The same remark might be made to others who seem to have just religion enough to make them miserable. They forget the precept 'Rejoice in the Lord'" (Spurgeon, Salt Cellars vol. I Pg. 61)

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