1.
Better die standing than live kneeling.
Pericles
2.
Satan laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when we pray.
Samuel Chadwick
3.
There is no burden of the spirit but is lighter by kneeling under it.
F.B. Meyer
4.
The mystery of the Cross, a mystery of
love, can only be understood in prayer.
Pray and weep, kneeling before the
Cross.
Pope Francis
5.
Love is a sacrament that should be taken kneeling.
Oscar Wilde
6.
I've recently noticed "as if for the first time" that when people pray they always look "upward" - i.e. perpendicular to whatever place they're standing - or kneeling or groveling. I deduce that they conceive of their "god" as topologically isomorphic to a huge donut, about a thousand miles wider than Earth.
Robert Anton Wilson
7.
We need less travelling by jet plaes from congress to congress... but more kneeling and praying and pleading to God to have mercy on us, more crying to God to arise and scatter his enemies and make himself known.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
9.
You can do more than pray after you have prayed, but you cannot do more than pray until you have prayed.
S. D Gordon
10.
I'd rather die standing than live on my knees.
Shania Twain
11.
Christians and camels receive their burdens kneeling.
Ambrose Bierce
12.
Blind terror drove me on, with my flying stirrups whipping me into a frenzy. With no rider to carry I reached the kneeling riflemen first and they scattered as I came upon them.
Michael Morpurgo
13.
I'm getting housemaid's knee kneeling here gulping beauty.
Amelia Earhart
14.
Vin snorted, kneeling in the low tent as she pulled her belt tight; then she crawled over to him. "I don't know how you read while riding," she said. "Oh, it's quite easy - if you aren't afraid of horses." "I'm not afraid of them," Vin said. "They just don't like me. They know I can outrun them, and that makes them surly.
Brandon Sanderson
15.
[Keenan] 'What am I going to do?' He sank to the floor. [Donia] 'Hope that some of us are kinder to you than you've been to us,' she whispered. Then, before she could soften again, she walked away and left the Summer King kneeling in her foyer.
Melissa Marr
16.
Piety--warm, soft, and passive as the ether round the throne of Grace--is made callous and inactive by kneeling too much.
Walter Savage Landor
17.
Clearly, I see it. I was just about to leave when I found her kneeling there. A mountain range of rubble was written, designed, erected around her. She was clucthing at a book.
Markus Zusak