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12 "Have you ever in your life commanded the morning, And caused the dawn to know its place,
— Anonymous
To possess something and not know its value is torturous.
— Sunday Adelaja
Oh, yes
you
can shout me down, I know! But you cannot answer me. The majority has
might on its side
unfortunately; but right it has not. — Henrik Ibsen
you
can shout me down, I know! But you cannot answer me. The majority has
might on its side
unfortunately; but right it has not. — Henrik Ibsen
I don't understand the process of imagination-though I know that I am very much at its mercy.
— Joseph Heller
Don't settle, okay? Not for anything. I mean it. You only get this one chance at life, far as I know. Take it. Even if its not with me.
— Sarah Ockler
I like religion and art because they know they are servants to life; I hate science and philosophy because they think they are its masters.
— Raheel Farooq
Observe a method in the distribution of your time. Every hour will then know its proper employment, and no time will be lost
— George Horne
These men seem not to know that poetry has its particular rules and precepts; and that history is governed by others directly opposite.
— Lucian Of Samosata
Science does not know its debt to imagination.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
She extended a hand that I didn't know how to take, so I broke its fingers with my silence.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Being left-handed has its advantages in volleyball. Few people know enough about your spike and serve to give you advice.
— John Kessel
If today your company doesn't know what its ONE Thing is, then the company's ONE Thing is to find out.
— Gary Keller
You want to know how I got these scars. I swallowed my pride and then it crawled its way out of my mouth.
— Rudy Francisco
Sometimes its hard to see the light at the end of a tunnel. Sometimes you don't even know its there
— Campbell Thompson
There is as far as I know, no example in history, of any state voluntarily ceding power from the centre to its constituent parts.
— Charles Handy
Be a football to Time and Chance, the more kicks, the better, so that you inspect the whole game and know its utmost law.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
We know of no more crucial civil rights issue facing Congress today than the need to increase the federal minimum wage and extend its coverage.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Silence is no weakness of language.
It is, on the contrary, its strength.
It is the weakness of words not to know this. — Edmond Jabes
It is, on the contrary, its strength.
It is the weakness of words not to know this. — Edmond Jabes
I'm married to an American. I work for a company that is, you know, its headquarters in the U.S.
— Wael Ghonim
I have lived in the monster and I know its insides; and my sling is the sling of David .
— Jose Marti
Mortals fantasied that love was eternal and its loss unimaginable. Now we know neither is true. Love remained mortal, while we became eternal.
— Neal Shusterman
If you would know what a cat is thinking about, you must hold its paw in your hand for a long time ...
— Champfleury
I know what happened to cycling from 1999 to 2005. I saw its growth, I saw its expansion.
— Lance Armstrong
If a team is to accomplish its goals, it has to know where it stands.
— John C. Maxwell
Its hard to show people everything, you know? You never know what they'll do with it once they have it.
— Nick Burd
Great literature transcends its native land, but none that I know of ignores its soil.
— J. Frank Dobie
The way fire moves, it consumes you. It's so beautiful you want to touch it but you know you can't. I think that's part of its draw.
— Katie Kacvinsky
To know the truth of history is to realize its ultimate myth and its inevitable ambiguity.
— Roy Basler
We do not know a truth without knowing its cause.
— Aristotle.
Its about continuing to learn and being open-minded, don't ever think you know it all.
— Chris Weidman
Botswana is also the only country in the world with a colour in its flag meant to represent rain (a sort of blue-grey). Not many people know this.
— Terry Pratchett
We don't know Religion's death date but we know its birthday: The very night man experienced his first great fear of anything!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Despite its cruelty, I want to know life.
— Lauren DeStefano
The wing structure of the hornet, in relation to its weight, is not suitable for flight, but he does not know this and flies anyway.
— Albert Einstein
In the ends its the things within us, that make us more alike than we will ever know.
— Malaika Gilani
Happiness is rarely absent; it is we that know not of its presence.
— Maurice Maeterlinck
Money isn't like mushrooms in a forest - it doesn't just pop up on its own, you know.
— Haruki Murakami
The only way Magick ever has power is when its secrets are truly secret. Once too many people know how it works, then it doesn't work anymore.
— Abramelin Keldor
I don't know why men like to barbecue so much. Maybe its the only thing they can cook. Or maybe they're just closet pyromaniacs.
— Cecelia Ahern
Whatever exists at all exists in some amount. To know it thoroughly involves knowing its quantity as well as its quality.
— Edward Thorndike
Art is like beginning a sentence before you know its ending.
— David Bayles
The strange machinery by which a reputation precedes its source we all know is faulty. Yet how much faith we put in it!
— Samuel R. Delany
I do not know of any environmental group in any country that does not view its government as an adversary.
— Gro Harlem Brundtland
We are merely one of a multitude of species upon which nature indiscriminately exerts its force. Nature has a master agenda we can only dimly know.
— Camille Paglia
Spirit is the life that itself cuts into life: with its own torment it increases its own knowledge. Did you already know that?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
And when you spoke to me, I did not know
That to my life's high altar came its priest. — Sara Teasdale
That to my life's high altar came its priest. — Sara Teasdale
You know you grow old, when you start choosing your drink depending on its next morning after effects
— Nik Krasno
My hair is always at its best in New York. I don't know what's in the water. It could be mousse.
— Ellen DeGeneres
The deeper we dig into our field the more we know about its details
— Sunday Adelaja
Not only around our infancy Doth heaven with all its splendors lie; Daily, with souls that cringe and plot, We Sinais climb and know it not.
— James Russell Lowell
Was enough to know they had no Devil on their backs. Just old humanity, cheated of love, and ready to pull down the world on its head.
— Clive Barker
According to what the
IDF says to its soldiers. I
don't know if this is
what the IDF says to the
media. — Amira Hass
IDF says to its soldiers. I
don't know if this is
what the IDF says to the
media. — Amira Hass
An artist must know the reality he is depicting in its minutest detail. In my opinion we have only one shining example of that - Count Leo Tolstoy.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
In self-defence, you know, all life eventually accommodates itself to its environment, and human life is no exception.
— Jacob A. Riis
Even as the stone of the fruit must break, that its heart may stand in the sun, so must you know pain.
— Kahlil Gibran
For one thing, I know every book of mine by its scent.
— George Gissing
Enron would keep its unearned windfall, generated solely because David Duncan didn't know what he was doing.
— Kurt Eichenwald
You know your relationship has run its course when, despite any feelings you may still harbour, it just is not worth the heartache anymore.
— Shane K.P. O'Neill
You know, the whole philosophy of ad hoc combinations has its strengths and its weaknesses.
— Evan Parker
No, he wasn't a pig. He was a lonely, hurt man who didn't know how to cope in a world that had turned its back on him. [Astrid]
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Its what you learn when you know it all that counts
— John Wooden
About my books, that's all that I think the public has, in its normal way, to know. My private life is, by definition, private.
— Patrick O'Brian
We know, Mr. Weller - we, who are men of the world - that a good uniform must work its way with the women, sooner or later.
— Charles Dickens
One must be truly able to say I in order to know the mystery of the Thou in its whole truth.
— Martin Buber