Marry in Lent, and you'll live to repent.
The knife that has been lent, never comes back alone.
Love revealed, love laid down, love spent.
Gold that is lent goes away laughing and comes back in tears.
Vincent: I don't know how to thank you. Jerome: No, no. I got the better end of the deal. I only lent you my body. You lent me your dream.
When you get a hankering to talk or complain about what you gave up for Lent, replace that hankering by speaking the word of God. For all the times you would have done the activity that you gave up for Lent, replace it by reading the word of God. Chr...
Countries that need monies so that they can provide health care and education and shelter to their people shouldn't have to repay debts that we knowingly lent to bad regimes long since gone; and all illegitimate debts - debts lent to these terrible d...
It lent a Man a certain peace of mind... to ride through threats and terrors unhearing: it even lent a man a certain real protection, for he could not hear temptation and bad advice to be swayed by it, but it was no protection at all when power reach...
I get a little behind during Lent, but it comes out even at Christmas.
Those have a short Lent who owe money to be paid at Easter.
Jazz has borrowed from other genres of music and also has lent itself to other genres of music.
I liked the name Frog Brigade because it lent itself to a lot of cool imagery with the whole frog thing.
I kinda don't do guilt. I gave it up for Lent years ago.
Heaven lent you a soul, Earth will lend a grave.
Every possession and every happiness is but lent by chance for an uncertain time, and may therefore be demanded back the next hour.
No one has taken my heart in their hand. I haven't given it... I have lent myself, rented myself out, but never given myself.
You will find that your library in Heaven contains only some of the books you had on Earth, the ones you gave away or lent.
I was the first actress who branded her own line at a time when everyone just lent their name to a product. Everyone said I shouldn't do it, but it was probably the best thing I've ever done.
I get so bummed when I have to return the clothes I'm lent. It's easy to feel so special, but like Cinderella, you lose your shoes.
At one time I smoked, but in 1959 I couldn't think of anything else to give up for Lent so I stopped - and I haven't had a cigarette since.
My asset looked more dead than alive – which, given that he was dead, lent the scene a certain credibility. – [context classified]