C.H. Spurgeon Quotes

By C.H. Spurgeon

COMPROMISERS

These are mere chips in the porridge, neither souring nor sweetening: they give forth no flavour, but they take the flavour of that which surrounds them; they are the creatures of circumstances, not helms-men who avail themselves of stream and tide, but mere drift-wood carried along by any and every current which may take hold on them. 1418.326