Quotes about Bottle
You have taken account of my wanderings. Put my tears in Your bottle—are they not in Your book?
- Psalm 56:8
In the bottle discontent seeks for comfort, cowardice for courage, and bashfulness for confidence.
- Samuel Johnson
"Wal'r, my boy," replied the Captain, "in the Proverbs of Solomon you will find the following words, 'May we never want a friend in need, nor a bottle to give him!' When found, make a note of."
- Charles Dickens
You may think that Much-Afraid was altogether too much given to shedding tears, but remember that she had Sorrow for a companion and teacher. There is this to be added, that her tears were all in secret, for no one but her enemies knew about this strange journey on which she had set out. The heart knoweth its own sorrow and there are times when, like David, it is comforting to think that our tears are put in a bottle and not one of them forgotten by the one who leads us in paths of sorrow.
- Hannah Hurnard
It's like a jar of salad dressing sitting on a shelf... most of the seasoning settles to the bottom of the bottle. But when you shake that bottle up, all the ingredients mix together and then the dressing can add flavor to a salad. In the same way, we can stir ourselves up and regain the reverence, respect and awe we once had for the Lord.
- Joyce Meyer
Any planning in a bottle is short, thought Stamp, but he knew from personal experience the pointlessness of telling a drinking man not to.
- Toni Morrison
bottle and poured a spoonful. She held one to his
- Lauraine Snelling
For a poet he threw a very accurate milk bottle.
- Ernest Hemingway
In principle, I would have brought you a bottle of brand.' 'In principle,' Para said and smiled, for the first time, showing yellowed teeth. 'Such a beautiful expression. Would you like some Grappa?
- Ernest Hemingway
tied round the neck of the bottle was a paper label, with the words DRINK ME beautifully printed on it in large letters.
- Lewis Carroll
I pray on the principle that wine knocks the cork out of a bottle. There is an inward fermentation and there must be a vent.
- Henry Ward Beecher