A. Maclaren Quotes
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The mass of trifles makes magnitude.

The worst man is least troubled by his conscience.

Our sorrows are never so great that they hide our mercies.

If we wish to teach, we must stop to think the scholar's thoughts.

The teacher who has forgotten his childhood will have poor success.

Widely as we stretch our reverent conceptions, there is ever something beyond.

There can be no greater slight and dishonor to a giver than to have his gifts neglected.