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I'm pretty basic as far as technique is concerned. I don't use many gadgets, and I like the sound my guitar makes, anyway.
— Brian May
I do a great deal of research. I don't want anyone to say, 'That could not have happened.' It may be fiction, but it has to be true.
— Jacquelyn Mitchard
... feeling as if all the happiness and support of their lives was about to be taken from them.
— Louisa May Alcott
May you live forever, and may I never die.
— Elaine Viets
A philosophical mythology lies concealed in language, which breaks out again at every moment, no matter how cautious we may be.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I think personal power is having the availability to say, 'No' to something, whatever that may be.
— Anika Noni Rose
And so, while perhaps not all God's chilluns got wings, enough have for each of us to hope that we may be among those that have.
— James Webb Young
You may be my new princess. But your mama is my queen.
— Rachel Van Dyken
Be frank with me and we may do some good. Play tricks with me, and I'll crush you.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
I pray God that I may never find my will again. Oh, that Christ would subject my will to His, and trample it under His feet.
— Samuel Rutherford
Encourage virtue in whatever heart it may have been driven into secrecy and sorrow by the shame and terror of the world.
— William, Saroyan
God may work in light, but we mortals work in pigment.
— Robert Genn
The more a subject is understood, the more briefly it may be explained.
— Thomas Jefferson
It may be the cock that crows, but it is the hen that lays the eggs.
— Margaret Thatcher
You may choose your mate, but you cannot deny someone else the right to choose their mate.
— Jesse Jackson
Who calls a lawyer rogue, may find, too lateUpon one of these depends his whole estate.
— George Crabbe
Religion [...] may be seen as literature that has succeeded beyond any writer's wildest dreams.
— Jack Miles
Sometimes patients may report traumatic memories of events that they have not actually experienced themselves. Van der Hart and Van der Velden (1995)
— Onno Van Der Hart
In poverty she is envious. In riches she may be a snob. Money does not change the sickness, only the symptoms
— John Steinbeck
I simply adore being alone - I find it a consuming thirst - and when that thirst is slaked, then I am happy.
— May Sarton
Respect the past; you never know how it may affect you.
— Christopher Paolini
There's things to put up wi' in ivery place, an' you may change an' change an' not better yourself when all's said an' done.
— George Eliot
The influence of a beautiful, helpful character is contagious, and may revolutionize a whole town.
— Graham Collier
Connor combs my hair back and leans close to whisper, "So long as I may be living, I live with you.
— Krista Ritchie
When all is said and done, monotony may after all be the best condition for creation.
— Margaret Sackville
Credulity is the common failing of inexperienced virtue; and he who is spontaneously suspicious may justly be charged with radical corruption.
— Samuel Johnson
Think about the number of people who do film music, make records and have a Native American heritage - and I may be the only one on the list.
— Robbie Robertson
Shows itself in the notion that what may be objectively true may in the mouth of certain people become false.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Your skin upon my skin, in the beating of our hearts, may the living let us in, before the dead tear us apart.
— Bruce Springsteen
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
We cannot let our angels go; we do not see that they only go out that archangels may come in.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The story you are holding was first published in 1969, which was, as you may know, a very interesting year.
— Mario Puzo
As a writer, I see the saga of your life in a single glimpse. It may be inaccurate, but my version doesn't lack for creativity.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
When you have lost your inns, you may drown your empty selves. For you have lost the heart of England.
— Hilaire Belloc
Being silent for long periods of time was a gift of mine. Most may not see it like that, but it actually takes a strong will to cultivate said talent.
— Mary E. Twomey
The righteous person may have many troubles, but the LORD delivers him from them all. PSALM 34:19 NIV
— Pamela L. McQuade
Tomorrow may be hell, but today was a good writing day, and on the good writing days nothing else matters.
— Neil Gaiman
How slight a chance may raise or sink a soul!
— Philip James Bailey
I always want the last line to be really good, which may sound silly, but I want it to be a last pleasing line.
— Elizabeth McCracken
We may never know why Joe Ellis fabricated a heroic past. But we know that the life he embellished has deeply diminished the life he'd earned.
— Ellen Goodman
Judged by the normal standards of human affairs, the lives of men and women of God may look overburdened with suffering, and even inconclusive.
— Eknath Easwaran
England and Ireland may flourish together. The world is large enough for both of us. Let it be our care not to make ourselves too little for it.
— Edmund Burke
Money may not buy happiness, but it can damn well give it!
— Freddie Mercury
People may refuse our love or reject our message, but they are defenseless against our prayers.
— Rick Warren
We turn ourselves into beasts so that we may cope with being human.
— Tirumalai S. Srivatsan
Every heart has a hidden treasure. A secret wish. A silent dream. A special goal to long for. No matter how distant it may seem.
— Jill Wolf
I shall keep my book on the table here, and read a little every morning as soon as I wake, for I know it will do me good, and help me through the day.
— Louisa May Alcott
One moment may with bliss repay Unnumbered hours of pain.
— Thomas Campbell
You're the queen, and it's the queen's house, and whatever Brigan may accomplish, he's highly unlikely ever to be queen.
— Kristin Cashore
bitchy when required, and entertainment director once I was able. I may never find the words of gratitude equal to all Sam did.
— Genna Rulon
Relying only on logic, on what can be factually established, may inform or intimidate, but it will rarely stir anyone into action or change.
— Charlotte Beers
When you hear a word, think about it, no matter how dull it sounds! Because on the second thought, it may sound very clever!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
To be content with death may be better than to desire it.
— Thomas Browne
The Prince of the Air may rule the world, but last I checked the Great Magician still owns the place.
— Mark Andrew Poe
Morning dew upon the grass,
glistening in the sun.
Yesterday's gone,
tomorrow may come,
but this day has begun. — Calvin W. Allison
glistening in the sun.
Yesterday's gone,
tomorrow may come,
but this day has begun. — Calvin W. Allison
You may proclaim, good sirs, your fine philosophy But till you feed us, right and wrong can wait!
— Bertolt Brecht
The time may come when not offering this substantially more effective nutritional approach will be considered malpractice.
— Joel Fuhrman
I wouldn't be the best offensive player if I didn't have a great setter. She serves me up nectar.
— Misty May-Treanor
A few hints as to literary craftsmanship may be useful to budding historians. First and foremost, get writing!
— Samuel Eliot Morison
A dream has more than one owner. It belongs to everyone it may choose to touch. Whomever it concerns.
— Catherine Ryan Hyde
When it comes to screening, a doctor who says 'Let's err on the side of caution,' may actually err on the side of reckless ignorance and grave harm.
— Otis Webb Brawley
I look forward to continuing the debate about Britain's future - in Parliament and across the country.
— Theresa May
Every man holds his property subject to the general right of the community to regulate its use to whatever degree the public welfare may require it.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Read my little fable: He that runs may read. Most can raise the flowers now, For all have got the seed.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
A man may be ungrateful, but the human race is not so.
— John Milton
Forgive that you may be forgiven.
— Seneca The Younger
For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favor is life. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.
— King David
The end may be defined as life in accordance with nature or, in other words, in accordance with our own human nature as well as that of the universe.
— Zeno Of Citium
New research suggests that we may hold an unconscious bias against creative ideas much like we do in cases of racism or phobias.
— Anonymous
Worry is the interest on a debt that may never become payable.
— Connor Franta
Crooked things may be as stiff and unflexible as streight: and Men may be as positive and peremptory in Error as in Truth.
— John Locke
Too much of anything, even a good thing, may prove to be our undoing ... [We] need ... to set definite boundaries on our appetites.
— William Bennett
We may have failed to teach our children right from wrong, but we've done a great job of teaching self-esteem!
— Roy Moore
Paradoxically, it is the uncommon event that may best demonstrate the common predicament of our race.
— Thomas Ligotti
We may not agree on what a good society is, but... we will never have one until we realize that the public we complain about is us.
— Kenneth L. Woodward
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
Will any man despise me? Let him see to it. But I will see to it that I may not be found doing or saying anything that deserves to be despised.
— Marcus Aurelius
My mind may be American but my heart is British.
— T. S. Eliot
Over events, we may have some control, but over the law of life's progress none.
— John William Draper
Forgive those who trespass against you, so that God may forgive your trespasses, incomparably greater than the trespasses of others against you.
— John Of Kronstadt
Those of us who have yet to find philanthropy may find there is a far greater reward from it than from wealth creation.
— John Caudwell
Art may varnish and gild, but it can do no more.
— Henry David Thoreau
it is still the case that he "can look in her eyes and disappear." He may not know how to live with her, but he will always know he loves her
— Elaine N. Aron
You may not see it, but even the lowliest servant has value, purpose, worth. Everyone has a place and none of those places should be diminished.
— Lorraine Heath
Chasing your dreams is like running a race in the dark, you may quit disheartened, not knowing you were one step away from the finish line.
— Prerna Kumar
The Force- always may it be with you.
— Tom Angleberger