He who has calmly reconciled his life to fate. . . can look fortune in the face.
The past and future Are conquered, and reconciled.
A belief in God and a belief in astrology cannot be reconciled.
Once we are reconciled to God, the estrangement is over, the hostilities have ended, and the peace is sealed for eternity.
Propensities and principles must be reconciled by some means.
. . . art is a discovery of harmony, a vision of disparities reconciled, or shape beneath confusion.
We each after a while have to become reconciled to what it is that our talents and appetites lead us to.
Land began to be seen as something to be owned privately and exploited for private interests, and never was entirely reconciled with the old ideas that land should be utilized in common for the good of all.
I had reconciled myself to being happily out to pasture, a bit.
Where two principles really do meet which cannot be reconciled with one another, then each man declares the other a fool and a heretic
When reason and instinct are reconciled, there will be no higher appeal.
I have always been reconciled to the fact that I was born a bibliomaniac, never have I sought a cure, and my dearest friends have been drawn from those likewise suffering from book madness.
One of the greatest values of controversy is its revealing nature. The real issues at stake come into the open and have the possibility of being reconciled.
You will find as you grow older that the first thing needful to make the world a tolerable place to live in is to recognize the inevitable selfishness of humanity. You demand unselfishness from others, which is a preposterous claim that they should sacrifice their desires to yours. Why should they? When you are reconciled to the fact that each is for himself in the world you will ask less from your fellows. They will not disappoint you, and you will look upon them more charitably. Men seek but one thing in life -- their pleasure.
All other great men are valued for their lives; He, above all, for His death, around which mercy and truth, righteousness and peace, God and man are reconciled; for the cross is the magnet which sends the electric current through the telegraph between earth and heaven, and makes both Testaments thrill, through the ages of the past and future, with living, harmonious, and saving truth.
At the cross in holy love God through Christ paid the full penalty of our disobedience himself. He bore the judgment we deserve in order to bring us the forgiveness we do not deserve. On the cross divine mercy and justice were equally expressed and eternally reconciled. God's holy love was 'satisfied. '
Conscience and covetousness are never to be reconciled; like fire and water they always destroy each other, according to the predominancy of the element.
Peace on earth, and mercy mild God and sinners reconciled.
Whereas scoundrels become reconciled after knifing one another, lovers break up irrevocably over a mere glance or word.
It is not by change of circumstances, but by fitting our spirits to the circumstances in which God has placed us, that we can be reconciled to life and duty.