Mercy Quotes - Page 5
"Guide for the Perplexed". Book by Maimonides, Ch.12, 1190.
I say that we are wound With mercy round and round As if with air.
Gerard Manley Hopkins (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Gerard Manley Hopkins (Illustrated)”, p.37, Delphi Classics
Flannery O'Connor (1983). “Three by Flannery O'Connor: Wise blood, The violent bear it away, Everything that rises must converge”, Signet Classics
William Blake (2003). “Songs of Innocence and of Experience”, p.21, Octavo
John Fowles (1980). “The collector”, Dell Pub Co
Gospel riches are sent to remove our wretchedness, and mercy to remove our misery.
Spurgeon, Charles (2015). “The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 29: Sermons 1698-1756”, p.441, Delmarva Publications, Inc.
'The Merchant of Venice' (1596-8) act 4, sc. 1, l. [182]
Open thy gate of mercy, gracious God, My soul flies through these wounds to seek out thee.
William Shakespeare (2013). “First Tetralogy In Plain and Simple English: Includes Henry VI Parts 1 - 3 & Richard III”, p.501, BookCaps Study Guides
William Blake (1885). “The Poems: With Specimens of the Prose Writings, of William Blake”
Vera Brittain (2009). “Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study Of The Years 1900-1925”, p.337, Hachette UK
The real meaning of mercy is that it can look on failure and still see a future.
John Claypool (1983). “The light within you”, W Publishing Group
'Timon Of Athens' act 3, sc. 5, l. 3