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Indeed, a Christian ought to be disposed and prepared to keep in mind that he has to reckon with God every moment of his life.
— John Calvin
I love better to count time from spring to spring; it seems to me far more cheerful to reckon the year by blossoms than by blight.
— Donald G. Mitchell
I am not religious, I reckon. But peace is in my heart: I know it is.
— William Faulkner
I reckon he's jealous, because he can see you have more talent than he's got in his little finger.
— Cathy Hopkins
Well being as there's no other place around the place, I reckon this must be the place, I reckon.
— Curly Howard
I reckon a good poem lasts a whole lot longer than a hundred of those people put together.
— Sylvia Plath
I reckon there's as much human nature in some folks as there is in others, if not more.
— Edward Noyes Westcott
All inventors, they say, are a little mad. I reckon that only completely sane people are willing to admit they are slightly crazy.
— Trevor Baylis
There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd.
— William Shakespeare
I reckon I am a smart aleck, but it is just a way to pass the time.
— Robert Penn Warren
Well, that's the end of that, I reckon. You know what, Furious?" And he grinned sideways at West. "I'm getting to like you, boy.
— Joe Abercrombie
he did not reckon with the power that gold has upon which a dragon has long brooded, nor with dwarvish hearts.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Six inches, I reckon.
— Mark Edwards
I reckon I tried everything on the old apple, but salt and pepper and chocolate sauce topping.
— Gaylord Perry
Men are brittle, I reckon. They don't bend into new shapes. They get broken into them. Crushed into them.
— Joe Abercrombie
Well, Ah see Mouth-Almighty is still sittin' in de same place. And Ah reckon they got me up in they mouth now.
— Zora Neale Hurston
It is better to be doing the most insignificant thing than to reckon even a half-hour insignificant.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Man reckons with immortality, and forgets to reckon with death.
— Milan Kundera
And I reckon them that are good must suffer for it the same as them that are bad.
— William Faulkner
If I'm judged against my peers, rather than anyone else we could both think of, then I reckon I deserve to make records.
— Jakob Dylan
It's the last residue of our closeness with God, I reckon, the ability to see the wonder of things.
— Celine Kiernan
Are you a religious man, Mr. Williams?" "No, ma'am. I reckon I'm not. But I do enjoy a relationship with my Savior. Will that do?
— Cynthia Hickey
I reckon Southern writers are a lot like biscuit makers...more than one can give ya a good feed.
— Lola Faye Arnold
I reckon it is up to us to treat each other better than the Lord do, and teach Him a lesson.
— G.B. Edwards
Do you reckon the Queen has ever pulled a blanket up so just her head's showing and gone 'Philip, look at me! I'm a stamp!'
— Russell Howard
Halt! ill-born rabble, follow him not nor pursue him, or ye will have to reckon with me in battle!
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
All men are frail; but thou shouldst reckon none so frail as thyself.
— Thomas A Kempis
Collis, unaware that he was without a wedding garment, heralded his arrival with: I reckon I'm late
the beyed has flown. — F Scott Fitzgerald
the beyed has flown. — F Scott Fitzgerald
I've studied men from my topsy-turvy Close, and I reckon, rather true. Some are fine fellows: some, right scurvy; Most, a dash between the two.
— George Meredith
The best sun we have is made of Newcastle coal, and I am determined never to reckon upon any other.
— Horace Walpole
Able to hear, I reckon; leastways, your ears is big enough.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
It is in general more profitable to reckon up our defeats than to boast of our attainments.
— Thomas Carlyle
I reckon responsible behavior is something to get when you grow older. Like varicose veins.
— Terry Pratchett
A man with a missing eye after a man with a missing finger. There's a song in there somewhere, I reckon.
— Joe Abercrombie
It's easier to be angry. It's harder to be positive and happy, I reckon.
— Courtney Barnett
I reckon domesticated cats have a pretty good life.
— Ben Whishaw
Quickly enough we feel and reckon up what we bear at the hands of others, but we reflect not how much others are bearing from us.
— Thomas A Kempis
Reckon it's best if you don't have anyone you care about; then it can't hurt you. Don't have to be afraid of losing someone if you no one to lose.
— Karen Maitland
Ya game is fine, but ya booze-eyes are a problem. Not like ya ta drink this much. I reckon ya banjo'd, so ya are.
— JoAnne Kenrick
Almighty God, if it aint too far out of the way of things in your eternal plan do you reckon we could have a little rain down here.
— Cormac McCarthy
I don't know why, the very first word on my very first record is 'Jesus.' I still invoke him as an entity to reckon with.
— Patti Smith
She is far above the crowd! He, he, he ... and she doesn't reckon us as human beings.
— Anton Chekhov
Reckon right, and February hath one and thirty daies.
— George Herbert
Love as thou wilt. They are fools, who reckon Elua a soft god, fit only for the worship of starry-eyed lovers.
— Jacqueline Carey
Afraid so. But you can't go someplace a second time until you been there a first time, I reckon. Everyone has to stand out sometime,
— Brandon Sanderson
Parents take far too much notice of their children these days. Bring back the good old days of benign indifference, I reckon.
— Liane Moriarty
I reckon you've called the turn, Bill. That wolf's a dog, an' it's eaten fish many's the time from the hand of man. (ch. 2.)
— Jack London
I reckon if I ever marry, she will have to be a strong woman in a circus or something.
— Robert E. Howard
I don't reckon misery loves any damn thing at all.
— Bruce Machart
Somebody who can reckon with the past, who can live with the past in the present, and move towards the future - that's fabulous.
— Bruce Springsteen
There isn't any devil in a good dog. That's why they're more lovable than cats, I reckon. But I'm darned if they're as interesting.
— L.M. Montgomery
No. Some you put to the bullet. Some to the tongue. Reckon we'll have to see, yet, which way this is going to turn.
— J.D. Jordan
Whatever you can lose, you should reckon of no account.
— Publilius Syrus
When we reckon without Providence, we must frequently reckon twice.
— Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De Sevigne
I like the way Nepalis point by pouting their lips; they reckon pointing with a finger is rude.
— Jane Wilson-Howarth
I've always been a workaholic. I reckon, on average, I've had less than one day a year off in my working career.
— Ken Livingstone
Too much beauty, I reckon, is nothing but too much sun.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The chief business of twentieth-century philosopy is to reckon with twentieth-century history.
— Robin G. Collingwood
At an everyday level I would reckon myself more than fortunate.
— Peter Garrett
And as to you life, I reckon you are the leavings of many deaths, / No doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before.
— Walt Whitman
If you haven't read 'In The Morning I'll Be Gone', I reckon it's a pretty good place to start if you're new to me and my books.
— Adrian McKinty
If God was small enough to understand, I reckon He wouldn't be big enough to worship.
— Margaret Brownley
You can't smell a hug. You can't hear a cuddle. But if you could, I reckon it would smell and sound of warm bread-and-butter pudding.
— Nigel Slater
One does not reckon, at such times, the cost to one's limbs and joints; there is a limit to the pliancy of the mortal form.
— Jacqueline Carey
I can't do nothing. Just put it off. And that don't do no good. I reckon it belong to me. I reckon what I going to get ain't no more than mine.
— William Faulkner
We seldom call anybody lazy, but such as we reckon inferior to us, and of whom we expect some service.
— Bernard De Mandeville
My heart do be so big," she whispered. "It be so big and I do reckon I be about the happiest kid for it.
— Torey L. Hayden
The artist must reckon with his own character flaws, which do not disappear just because he has been called to be an artist.
— Eric Maisel
No, I am that I am, and they that level
At my abuses, reckon up their own;
I may be straight, though they themselves be bevel.
Sonnet 121 — William Shakespeare
At my abuses, reckon up their own;
I may be straight, though they themselves be bevel.
Sonnet 121 — William Shakespeare
I reckon they'd taste of stars.
— Alexis Hall
I have not art to reckon my groans, but that I love thee best, oh, most best, believe it.
— William Shakespeare
do you reckon to win the everlasting laurels without a conflict?
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
It is a common fault of men not to reckon on storms in fair weather.
— Niccolo Machiavelli