Forsake Quotes
How can you expect to dwell with God forever, if you so neglect and forsake him here?
Jonathan Edwards (2013). “A Journey Toward Heaven: A Daily Devotional from the Sermons of Jonathan Edwards”, Reformation Heritage Books
J.C. Ryle (2015). “The Upper Room: Biblical Truths For Modern Times”, p.28, Whitaker House
No man can ever be secure until he has been forsaken by Fortune.
Boethius (2012). “The Consolation of Philosophy”, p.18, Courier Corporation
To forsake sin, is to leave it without any thought reserved of returning to it again.
William Gurnall (1821). “The Christian in Complete Armour: Or, A Treatise on the Saints' War with the Devil, Wherein a Discovery is Made of the Policy, Power, Wickedness, and Stratagems Made Use of by that Enemy of God and His People : a Magazine Opened, from Whence the Christian is Furnished with Spiritual Arms for the Battle, Assisted in Buckling on His Armour, and Taught the Use of His Weapons, Together with the Happy Issue of the Whole War”, p.373
One by one, like leaves from a tree, / All my faiths have forsaken me.
Sara Teasdale, William Drake (1984). “Mirror of the Heart: Poems of Sara Teasdale”, MacMillan Publishing Company
Only he knew that to be left alone is not always to be forsaken.
George Macdonald (2016). “At the Back of the North Wind”, p.68, George Macdonald
Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte (2009). “The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.243, Penguin
Richard Brautigan, “Autobiography (Polish It Like A Piece Of Silver)”
Song: I'm Yours, 2008
Emily Dickinson (1986). “Selected Letters”, p.174, Harvard University Press
Cassandra Clare (2010). “Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series (3 books): City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass”, p.362, Simon and Schuster