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God hears your every thought, whether you dress it up with 'Thee' and 'Thou' or not.
— Catherine Richmond
In the morning fix thy good purpose; and at night examine thyself what thou hast done, how thou hast behaved thyself in word, deed, and thought.
— Thomas A Kempis
But what's so blessed-fair that fears no blot? Thou mayst be false, and yet I know it not.
— William Shakespeare
Why, thou deboshed fish thou ... Wilt thou tell a monstrous lie, being but half a fish and half a monster?
— William Shakespeare
Alas, I have grieved so I am hard to love.
Yet love me
wilt thou? Open thine heart wide,
And fold within, the wet wings of thy dove. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Yet love me
wilt thou? Open thine heart wide,
And fold within, the wet wings of thy dove. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
In a dream thou mayst live a lifetime, and all be forgotten in the morning: Even such is life, and so soon perisheth its memory.
— Martin Farquhar Tupper
O' thinkest thou we shall ever meet again? I doubt it not; and all these woes shall serve For sweet discourses in our times to come.
— William Shakespeare
Bloody thou art, bloody will be thy end;
Shame serves thy life and doth thy death attend. — William Shakespeare
Shame serves thy life and doth thy death attend. — William Shakespeare
Learn weeping, and thou shalt gain laughing.
— George Herbert
Thou fool! Nature alone is antique, and the oldest art a mushroom; that idle crag thou sittest on is six thousand years of age.
— Thomas Carlyle
Be thou what thou singly art and personate only thyself. Swim smoothly in the stream of thy nature and live but one man.
— Thomas Browne
If thou would'st have me sing and play As once I play'd and sung, First take this time-worn lute away, And bring one freshly strung.
— Charles Lamb
Sixth, consider when thou art much vexed or grieved, that man's life is only a moment, and after a short time we are all laid out dead.
— Marcus Aurelius
And the Law that once contained impossible demands
Thou Shalt Not ...
actually becomes a promise we fulfill in you. — Wm. Paul Young
Thou Shalt Not ...
actually becomes a promise we fulfill in you. — Wm. Paul Young
'Thou shalt not get found out' is not one of God's commandments; and no man can be saved by trying to keep it.
— Leonard Bacon
The sunlight claps the earth, and the moonbeams kiss the sea: what are all these kissings worth, if thou kiss not me?
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Thou O Lord, art my Father and Thou my Mother. Thou art the Giver of peace to my soul and very life.
— Guru Arjan
Thou art coming to a King, large petitions with thee bring, for His grace and power are such none can ever ask too much.
— John Newton
Why, what a wasp-stung and impatient fool
Art thou, to break into this woman's mood,
Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own! — William Shakespeare
Art thou, to break into this woman's mood,
Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own! — William Shakespeare
Cease to lament for that thou canst not help; and study help for that which thou lamentest.
— William Shakespeare
Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that
Thou hast done to me.
Therefore turn and draw. — William Shakespeare
Thou hast done to me.
Therefore turn and draw. — William Shakespeare
If thou beest ever so exact in thy morals, and not a worshiper of God, then thou art an atheist.
— William Gurnall
Fight thou with shafts of silver, and o'ercome When no force else can get the masterdom
— Robert Herrick
It is true, Christian, the debt thou owest to God must be paid in good and lawful money, but for thy comfort, here Christ is thy paymaster. Send
— William Gurnall
Others abide our question. Thou art free. We ask and ask. Thou smilest and art still, Out-topping knowledge.
— Matthew Arnold
O tell her, Swallow, thou that knowest each,
That bright and fierce and fickle is the South,
And dark and true and tender is the North. — Alfred Tennyson
That bright and fierce and fickle is the South,
And dark and true and tender is the North. — Alfred Tennyson
If thou shouldst paint mountains in a good style and to look natural, take some large stones full of cracks and copy them.
— Cennino Cennini
Oft in the tranquil hour of night, When stars illume the sky, I gaze upon each orb of light, And wish that thou went by.
— George Linley
I loved thee, though I told thee not,
Right earlily and long, thou wert joy of my ever spot
theme of my every song. — John Clare
Right earlily and long, thou wert joy of my ever spot
theme of my every song. — John Clare
Gold is Caesar's treasure, man is God's; thy gold hath Caesar's image, and thou hast God's.
— Francis Quarles
Genuine Work alone, what thou workest faithfully, that is eternal, as the Almighty Founder and World-Builder himself.
— Thomas Carlyle
Say, thou art mine; and ever, My love, as it begins, shall so persevere
— William Shakespeare
Before none of your printed idols do I bend in acquiescence, and he who saith thou shalt to me is my mortal foe!
— Anton Szandor LaVey
Renounce all things, and thou shalt find all things; give up thy lust, and thou shalt find rest.
— Thomas A Kempis
Thou seest I have more flesh than another man, and therefore more frailty.
— William Shakespeare
Hast thou found out, Voltaire, that it is bliss to die,
And does thy hideous smile over thy bleached bones fly? — Alfred De Musset
And does thy hideous smile over thy bleached bones fly? — Alfred De Musset
Do what Thou wilt! Yes, only do
What seemeth good to Thee;
Thou art so loving, wise, and true,
It must be best for me. — Frances Ridley Havergal
What seemeth good to Thee;
Thou art so loving, wise, and true,
It must be best for me. — Frances Ridley Havergal
Thou hast
Drawn laughter from
A well of secret tears
And thence so elvish it rings, -mocking
And sweet. — Adelaide Crapsey
Drawn laughter from
A well of secret tears
And thence so elvish it rings, -mocking
And sweet. — Adelaide Crapsey
Hollywood amuses me. Holier-than-thou for the public and unholier-than-the-devil in reality
— Grace Kelly
A woman never wrote, "Thou shalt not commit adultery." God wrote that. You sin first and foremost against God.
— Johnny Hunt
And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! He chortled in his joy.
— Lewis Carroll
O man ! Do and Do something otherwise thou will have the only deposit of Zilch with thee.
— Ghumakkad Agantuk Ram
For where thou art, there is the world itself,
With every several pleasure in the world,
And where thou art not, desolation. — William Shakespeare
With every several pleasure in the world,
And where thou art not, desolation. — William Shakespeare
The mystery of creation was always between two, in an awareness that there was always both a 'thou'and and 'I'.
— Laurens Van Der Post
If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange
And be all to me? — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
And be all to me? — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Beautiful and rare Aurora,
In the heavens thou art their Flora — Christopher Pearse Cranch
In the heavens thou art their Flora — Christopher Pearse Cranch
The LORD hath sworn, and will not repent, THOU ART A PRIEST FOR EVER after the order of Melchizedek" (Psalm 110:4).
— David Alsobrook
Thou shalt not steal. I mean defensively. On offense, indeed thou shall steal and thou must.
— Branch Rickey
Thou shall know by experience how salt the savor is of others' bread, and how sad a path it is to climb and descend another's stairs.
— Dante Alighieri
Be kind to dragonswans, for thou art gorgeous when naked and taste good with cool whip. (Channon)
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Make God's glory your object in life; live in his sight; dwell close to him; seek for fellowship with him; and thou hast "godliness";
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
What gives, O my little sister? Come thou and have a nice lay-down with your malenky droog in this bed.
— Anthony Burgess
Retire within thyself, and thou will discover how small a stock is there.
[Lat., Tecum habita, et noris quam sit tibi curta supellex.] — Aulus Persius Flaccus
[Lat., Tecum habita, et noris quam sit tibi curta supellex.] — Aulus Persius Flaccus
Birds buildbut not I build; no, but strain, Time's eunuch, and not breed one work that wakes. Mine,O thou lord of life, send my roots rain.
— Gerard Manley Hopkins
This day last year Livingstone died-a Scotsman and a Christian, loving God and his neighbour in the heart of Africa. Go thou and do likewise!
— Alexander Murdoch Mackay
Do what thou dost as if the earth were heaven, and thy last day the day of judgment.
— Charles Kingsley
Understand that it is often unwise to forgive face to face. This tends to make the other person feel 'put down' and make you look holier-than-thou.
— Charles Stanley
Heavenly Father, I will reason; I will will; I will act; but guide Thou my reason, will, and activity to the right thing that I should do.
— Paramahansa Yogananda
And thou my minde aspire to higher things;
Grow rich in that which never taketh rust. — Philip Sidney
Grow rich in that which never taketh rust. — Philip Sidney
On account of those absolute and impatient ones, be not jealous, thou lover of truth! Never yet did truth cling to the arm of an absolute one.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago,
If thou but think'st him wronged, and mak'st his ear
A stranger to thy thoughts. — William Shakespeare
If thou but think'st him wronged, and mak'st his ear
A stranger to thy thoughts. — William Shakespeare
Whoe'er thou art, thy Lord and master see,
Thou wast my Slave, thou art, or thou shalt be. — George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne
Thou wast my Slave, thou art, or thou shalt be. — George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne
Stranger, pause and ask thyself the question, Canst thou do likewise? If not, with a blush retire.
— Charles Dickens
If thou dost still retain the same ill habits, the same follies, too, still thou art bound to vice, and still a slave.
— John Dryden
Love not sleep, lest thou come to poverty; open thine eyes, and thou shalt be satisfied with bread.
— Anonymous
Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world has grown grey from thy breath;/ We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death
— Algernon Charles Swinburne
If thou trusteth to the book called the Scriptures, thou trusteth to the rotten staff of fables and falsehood.
— Thomas Paine
Auguries are oft subtle ... and dangerous - thou may deem they mean one thing when they mean something else altogether.
— Dennis L. McKiernan
Thou didst, in strains of eloquence refin'd, Inflame the soul, and captivate the mind.
— Phillis Wheatley
If thou wilt receive profit, read with humility, simplicity and faith, and seek not at any time the fame of being learned.
— Thomas A Kempis
And the sunlight claps the earth,
And the moonbeam kiss the sea,
What is all these sweet work worth,
If thou kiss not me. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
And the moonbeam kiss the sea,
What is all these sweet work worth,
If thou kiss not me. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
O Lazy bones! Dost thou think God would have given thee arms and legs, if he had not design'd thou should'st use them?
— Benjamin Franklin
O Judgment ! Thou art fled to brutish beasts, and men have lost their reason !
— William Shakespeare
Greatness, thou gaudy torment of out souls,
The wise man's fetter, and the rage of fools. — Thomas Otway
The wise man's fetter, and the rage of fools. — Thomas Otway
Fortune, how fickle and how vain thou art,
— Patrick Branwell Bronte
Just as I am, without one plea But that Thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bidd'st me come to Thee, O Lamb of God, I come!
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
If it seemeth to thee that thou knowest many things, and understandest them well, know also that there are many more things which thou knowest not.
— Thomas A Kempis
This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man. — William Shakespeare
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man. — William Shakespeare
My Son, take it not sadly to heart, if any think ill of thee, and say of thee what thou art unwilling to hear.
— Thomas A Kempis
Hope thou not much, and fear thou not at all.
— Algernon Charles Swinburne