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QUOTE (George Crabbe) – Feb 3

February 3, 2014

George Crabbe, by Henry William Pickersgill (d...

“How often do we sigh for opportunities for doing good, whilst we neglect the openings of Providence in little things, which would frequently lead to the accomplishment of most important usefulness. Good is done by degrees. However small in proportion the benefit which follows individual attempts to do good, a great deal may thus be accomplished by perseverance, even in the midst of discouragements and disappointments.”
~ George Crabbe

In honor of George Crabbe, an English poet, surgeon, and clergyman, who died on this day in 1832.

Resources:
Today in Christian History – February 3 
George Crabbe Quotes

 

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