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However often you may have done them a favour, if you once refuse they forget everything except your refusal.
— Pliny The Younger
My mother and father ... raised nine of us and taught each to do our best ... We tried.
— Eunice Kennedy Shriver
If loving the written word is wrong ... I don't want to be right!
— Junnita Jackson
You have to forgive everyone for everything. You can't cling on to any blame that you may be using to make sense of the story of your life.
— Russell Brand
Kindness may be the most difficult of virtues, but when I have encountered it, it has meant everything to me.
— George Hodgman
When something means nothing to you, you can do everything you want; but someday, somehow you may have to pay for it.
— Munia Khan
The girl may have been tiny, but everything about her said, I'm not scared of you, so piss off.
— Christine Manzari
It's a sin to have your films not to make money.
— Ellen Burstyn
After all, she may have thought, do words say everything? Can words say anything? Do not words destroy the symbol that lies beyond the reach of words?
— Virginia Woolf
when I die I may leave behind my worldly goods, but I'll take with me everything I have become." Another
— Mirella Sichirollo Patzer
People have a way of thinking that everything is finished when the very best of all may yet be in store.
— Ethel M. Dell
Not us, Vi. Everything else may end, but not us. What we have ... We're endless.
-Lincoln — Jessica Shirvington
-Lincoln — Jessica Shirvington
Everything that is true is God's word, whoever may have said it.
— Huldrych Zwingli
Polygamists have no connection with us whatsoever. They don't belong to the church. There are actually no Mormon fundamentalists.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
Life has typhoons. They come and turn everything upside down. But you still have to standup because the next storm may be around the corner.
— Nadia Hashimi
There is time for everything. As you sow, may you have the patience to wait for your harvest.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Fundraising requires looking someone eye-to-eye and say, "Will you help me" and don't say another thing. Just listen to them.
— Jeff Henderson
Anyway, there's a time and place for everything, and while this may have been the place, it wasn't the time.
— Jack Finney
God arranges everything for us, so that we need have no more fear or trouble and may be quite sure that all things will come right in the end.
— Johanna Spyri
No matter the amount of money a person may have , a dishonest way of life will cost him everything he has
— Sunday Adelaja
Peace may sound simple - one beautiful word - but it requires everything we have, every quality, every strength, every dream, every high ideal.
— Yehudi Menuhin
You are my finest knight
— Carolyn Parkhurst
I think God's blessing might have everything to do with Him and His riches, and nothing to do with whether we deserve it.
— Susan May Warren
Everything happens for a reason. Say if I don't get a role, it may be that it would have stopped me getting another role.
— Sophie Lowe
Whatever a person's ultimate concern may be, it will have an enormous influence on everything else the person does or believes.
— Ronald H. Nash
I have a coconut oil stick, which I use for everything - on my eye lids to make them shinier, on my lips, and on any dry skin.
— Georgia May Jagger
You may have come on no bicycle," he said, "but that does not say that you know everything.
— Flann O'Brien
Girls are like Pokemon, it doesn't matter how good you are, you can't catch any if you don't have any balls.
— Auliq Ice
That is the joy of reading fiction: when all is said and done, the novel belongs to the reader and his or her imagination.
— Alice Hoffman
I remember the first script I wrote after 'Swingers' was a Western, and I just couldn't get it made.
— Jon Favreau
I write everything as a wake-up call to myself and others, to anyone who may have gotten tired of hitting the snooze button.
— Anne Lamott