Quotations by:
    MacDonald, George


Here lie I, Martin Elginbrodde:
Hae mercy o’ my soul, Lord God;
As I wad do, were I Lord God,
And ye were Martin Elginbrodde.

George MacDonald (1824-1905) Scottish novelist, poet
David Elginbrod, ch. 13 (1863)
    (Source)
 
Added on 6-Jan-20 | Last updated 6-Jan-20
Link to this post | No comments
Topics: , , , , , ,
More quotes by MacDonald, George

To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved.

George MacDonald (1824-1905) Scottish novelist, poet
The Marquis of Lossie, ch. 4 (1877)
    (Source)
 
Added on 15-Dec-23 | Last updated 15-Dec-23
Link to this post | No comments
Topics: , ,
More quotes by MacDonald, George

I find that doing the will of God leaves me with no time for disputing about His plans — I do not say for thinking about them.

George MacDonald (1824-1905) Scottish novelist, poet
The Marquis of Lossie, ch. 72 (1877)
    (Source)
 
Added on 1-Feb-04 | Last updated 22-Jun-21
Link to this post | No comments
Topics: , , ,
More quotes by MacDonald, George

It was foolish indeed — thus to run farther and farther from all who could help her, as if she had been seeking a fit spot for the goblin-creature to eat her in at his leisure; but that is the way fear serves us: it always sides with the thing we are afraid of.

George MacDonald (1824-1905) Scottish novelist, poet
The Princess and the Goblin, ch. 14 (1872)
    (Source)
 
Added on 22-Jun-21 | Last updated 22-Jun-21
Link to this post | No comments
Topics: , , , ,
More quotes by MacDonald, George