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A strong man who has known power all his life may lose respect for that power. But a weak man knows the value of strength.
— Jeffrey Archer
Her smile grew bitter as desert brine. The gods may forgive Ista all day long. But if Ista does not forgive Ista, the gods may go hang themselves.
— Lois McMaster Bujold
... feeling as if all the happiness and support of their lives was about to be taken from them.
— Louisa May Alcott
I join the March for Life in Washington with my prayers. May God help us respect all life, especially the most vulnerable.
— Pope Francis
The magistrates are the ministers for the laws, the judges their interpreters, the rest of us are servants of the law, that we all may be free.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
If you look where kids are spending time on the Net, they may have all the information in the world, but they're not accessing it.
— Beeban Kidron
Attachments that are not fostered may lend to the child's inability to properly attach or have no attachment at all.
— Asa Don Brown
We may differ in the language we speak, yet we all remain children of the land.
— John Okechukwu Munonye
The antagonists of finance's future, the diaboli ex machina, may have no face at all.
— Usman W. Chohan
The transitory interests of royal houses may be advanced in war; the real interests of all people are furthered by the peace.
— Kenneth Waltz
Moving forward implies MOTION when in all actuality it may be simply standing STILL and seeing the salvation of the Lord.
— John Paul Warren
As long as the sky exists And as long as there are sentient beings, May I remain to help Relieve them of all their pain.
— Dalai Lama XIV
Not all of life's roads are set fast, for a man may do this or a man may do that and not even the gods know the mind of a man.
— Leo Tolstoy
God challenges all of us to attempt things for him which we are unable to do in ourselves, so that the Glory may be his.
— Phyllis Irwin
That was all I wanted! whispered Polly, in a tone which caused him to feel that the race of angels was not entirely extinct.
— Louisa May Alcott
Oh, please - may we keep the coffee? It's all we have.
— Martha Hall Kelly
May the gods damn you all! (Talon)
The gods don't damn us, we damn ourselves by our words and deeds. (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
The gods don't damn us, we damn ourselves by our words and deeds. (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
It may be the rooster that does all the crowing but it's the hen that delivers the goods.
— Jim Hightower
May you know, love, obey and serve the Lord with all your heart, soul and mind.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
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
After I go out this door, I may only exist in the minds of all my acquaintances ... I may be an orange peel.
— J.D. Salinger
Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it has found no remedy for the worst of them all
the apathy of human beings. — Helen Keller
the apathy of human beings. — Helen Keller
You can only have one first born child. You may love all your children deeply and with passion, but there is something unique about the first born.
— Raymond E. Feist
When all is said and done, monotony may after all be the best condition for creation.
— Margaret Sackville
He that drinks all night, and is hanged betimes in the morning, may sleep the sounder all the next day.
— William Shakespeare
As a friend once pointed out, the crotchety dowagers do tend to get all the best lines. That may be why I have so many of them in my books.
— Lauren Willig
It is reasonable to expect the doctor to recognize that science may not have all the answers to problems of health and healing.
— Norman Cousins
And though the symptons of lovesickness may be many, they all share a single cause and single cure: you.
— Tonya Hurley
We may not all be on the same chapter, but we should be in the same book".
~R. Alan Woods [2007] — R. Alan Woods
~R. Alan Woods [2007] — R. Alan Woods
Once upon a time there was an eighteen-year-old girl who dragged her butt out of bed and hauled it all the way to school on a sunny day in May.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
The most affluent may be stripped of all, and find his worldly comforts, like so many withered leaves, dropping from him.
— Laurence Sterne
If a company's stock is undervalued - as many managers believe theirs is - a repurchase may offer the best payoff of all.
— Carol Loomis
You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them. - Maya Angelou
— Brene Brown
Money is the root of all evil, and yet it is such a useful root that we cannot get on without it any more than we can without potatoes.
— Louisa May Alcott
We may have bad weather in Ireland, but the sun shines in the hearts of the people and that keeps us all warm.
— Marianne Williamson
Obviously, the goal is to maximize my own potential, whatever that may be. That's all I focus on.
— Torrey Smith
Farewell, and may the blessing of Elves and Men and all Free Folk go with you.
May the stars shine upon your faces! — J.R.R. Tolkien
May the stars shine upon your faces! — J.R.R. Tolkien
You are the gull, Jo, strong and wild, fond of the storm and the wind, flying far out to sea, and happy all alone.
— Louisa May Alcott
Read my little fable: He that runs may read. Most can raise the flowers now, For all have got the seed.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
It was all very unmaidenly, of course; but maidenly is a word love and life and desire may crowd from the page.
— Susan Glaspell
What was and what may be lie, like children whose faces we cannot see, in the arms of silence. All we have is here, now.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
We all have common emotions. And, and our experiences may not be all common but the emotions sure are.
— Jeff Barry
You have to live inside each beautiful or terrible thing as it happens to you, because the present may be all you've got.
— Amanda Howells
I welcome challenges. I triumph on them, it helps me grow. Without the challenges that I have faced, I may not be where I am at all.
— Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
It may be argued that the past is a country from which we have all emigrated, that its loss is part of our common humanity.
— Salman Rushdie
The righteous person may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all. PSALM 34:19 NIV
— Pamela L. McQuade
Now we are expected to be as wise as men who have had generations of all the help there is, and we scarcely anything.
— Louisa May Alcott
A good video can make all the difference
— Brian May
He who seeks may easily get lost himself. All solitude is wrong: so say the herd. And long did you belong to the herd.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
They are fools who kiss and tell'
Wisely has the poet sung.
Man may hold all sorts of posts
If he'll only hold his tongue. — Rudyard Kipling
Wisely has the poet sung.
Man may hold all sorts of posts
If he'll only hold his tongue. — Rudyard Kipling
All prejudices may be traced back to the intestines. A sedentary life is the real sin against the Holy Ghost.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
When the man who knows all about the fruit fly chromosomes finds himself sitting next to an authority on Beowulf, there may be an uneasy silence.
— Brand Blanshard
But it seems that the wind is setting East, and the withering of all Woods may be drawing near.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
And may the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all." (II Corinthians 13:14)
— Neville Goddard
In country music, one of the ways we may have gone wrong in the past is trying to be politically correct all the time.
— Blake Shelton
A great challenge: stop ruining the garden which God has entrusted to us so that all may enjoy it.
— Pope Francis
Courage is the greatest of all virtues, because if you haven't courage, you may not have an opportunity to use any of the others.
— Samuel Johnson
So she enjoyed herself heartily, and found, what isn't always the case, that her granted wish was all she had hoped.
— Louisa May Alcott
God may still be in His Heaven, but there is more than sufficient evidence that all is not right with the world.
— Irwin Edman
One single idea may have greater weight than all the men, animals, and machines for a century.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Look: each moment is a cradle and a casket: may all life and all death seem strange to you.
— Marcel Schwob
What we are seeking so frantically elsewhere may turn out to be the horse we have been riding all along.
— Harvey Cox
When you offer a negative thought of action, you open the negative memory-bank and you may lose all your power to persuade.
— Napoleon Hill
You may fall down when you dance on the edge but edge is the source of all miracles and mystery.
— Amit Ray
Use your now well now! There is always another day to change something, but all the days we may meet may never be the same. Use your now well now!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
May you see the beauty before you, behind you, above you, below you, all around you, and let it make your heart strong.
— Grant Korgan
True freedom is in striving through adversities to accomplish all noble things that need to be done so that we may be free from any blame in the end!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
When this you see, remember me and bear in your mind-may all the world say what it may, speak of me as you find.
— Brian Jones
It may be that we're not seeing the wonder in life because all we're doing is wondering how we're going to survive life.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
That may be infidel wisdom, but it is wisdom all the same.
— Sharon Kay Penman
I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that l the power of Christ may rest upon me.
— Anonymous
You may not know it but I'm no good at coping with all the attention in the luxury hotels I sometimes find myself in.
— Paul Theroux
In theory it may seem all right to some, but when it comes to being made the instrument of the Lord's vengeance, I myself don't like it.
— Robert Gould Shaw
Paradoxical as it may seem, men and women who are free to pursue individualism and material wealth turn out to be the most compassionate of all.
— Lawrence B. Lindsey