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No soul is bad enough for a fixed hell, or good enough for a fixed heaven, however useful the words may be as pointing to opposite states.
Hugh Reginald Haweis
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Hugh Reginald Haweis
Age: 62 †
Born: 1838
Born: April 3
Died: 1901
Died: January 29
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All good government must begin at home. It is useless to make good laws for bad people what is wanted is this, to subdue the tyranny of the human heart.
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Oh, the solitariness of sin! There is nothing like it, except, perhaps, the solitariness of death. In that isolation none can reach you, none can feed you.
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No hell will frighten men away from sin no dread of prospective misery only goodness can cast hell out of any man, and set up the kingdom of heaven within.
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