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I may not dress like Satan anymore, but I'm still down with the Devil and I will go medieval on your ass.
— The Undertaker
When you feel yourself breaking down, may you break open instead.
— Elizabeth Lesser
The altar must be built in one place so that the fire may come down in another place.
— Charles Williams
For many, living a Christlike life every day may be even more difficult than laying down one's life.
— James E. Faust
Life may have knocked you down on the outside but the key to a great life is to learn how to get back up on the inside. Always let your spirit soar.
— Timothy Pina
If you write something down on paper, it becomes an actual goal. Before you write it down, it's a thought, a dream that may or may not get done.
— Summer Sanders
I've come too far to stop now. I may be knocked down, but I'm not knocked out. I'm going to get back up again. I know I'm a victor, not a victim.
— Joel Osteen
I may be paralyzed from the waist down, but unlike Gray Davis, I'm not paralyzed from the neck up.
— Larry Flynt
Art changes all the time, but it never "improves." It may go down, or up, but it never improves as technology and medicine improve.
— Alfred Kazin
My strength is breaking people down. I may not outrun or outsize you, but I will make you miss.
— Priest Holmes
Well, a change of scenery may be good for you," said Hobie when I went down to see him before I left. "Even if the scene isn't what you'd choose.
— Donna Tartt
Opportunity may only knock once, but temptation'll knock down the damn door and drag you out by the hair.
— Lois Greiman
The pleasure and value of every walk or journey we take may be doubled to us by carefully noting down the impressions it makes upon us.
— John Burroughs
The Devil writes down our sins - our Guardian Angel all our merits. Labor that the Guardian Angel's book may be full, and the Devil's empty.
— John Vianney
The lion and the lamb may lie down together, but the lamb won't get much sleep. - An old desert proverb
— Melissa McPhail
It's so dreadful to be poor! sighed Meg, looking down at her old dress.
— Louisa May Alcott
You may not be responsible for being down, but you must be responsible for getting up.
— Jesse Jackson
Always trust people and they may let you down. Always distrust people and you have let them down.
— Ron Kaufman
His success may be great, but be it ever so great the wheel of fortune may turn again and bring him down into the dust.
— Gautama Buddha
Deep down there was understanding, not of the facts of our lives so much as of our essential natures.
— May Sarton
Meditation is a wonderful way to shout down the outer noise so that you may pay attention to the universal inner message.
— Debasish Mridha
You may as well know, also, that every great leader, from the dawn of civilization down to the present, was a dreamer.
— Napoleon Hill
When twilight drops her curtain down And pins it with a star Remember that you have a friend Though she may wander far.
— L.M. Montgomery
DON'T GET TOO CLOSE.
friends can only hurt you.
DON'T SAY A WORD.
it may be your last.
DON'T SLOW DOWN.
they will catch you. — Michelle Gagnon
friends can only hurt you.
DON'T SAY A WORD.
it may be your last.
DON'T SLOW DOWN.
they will catch you. — Michelle Gagnon
It is pure illusion to think that an opinion that passes down from century to century, from generation to generation, may not be entirely false.
— Pierre Bayle
You may fall down when you dance on the edge but edge is the source of all miracles and mystery.
— Amit Ray
Live to revel in just another twilight. Life may sink and disappear along with the sunset never to rise again
— Munia Khan
I have invented an invaluable permanent invalid called Bunbury, in order that I may be able to go down into the country whenever I choose.
— Oscar Wilde
Word of advice, kid. This may be the Wild West down here, but you ain't a cowboy. You're not even a boy in a cowboy suit.
— Caitlin Kittredge
One eminently orthodox Catholic divine laid it down that a confessor may fondle a nun's breasts, provided he does it without evil intent.
— Bertrand Russell