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Listen in silence to the whisper of the winds so that you may understand the song of your heart.
— Debasish Mridha
Every good and true Christian should understand that wherever he may find the truth it is his Lord's.
— Saint Augustine
To achieve perfection, one must first begin by not understanding many things! And if we understand too quickly, we may not understand well.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
I can understand the things that afflict mankind, but I often marvel at God those which console. An atom may wound, but God alone can heal.
— Sophie Swetchine
To understand the nature of the Revolution we must call it "progress"; and we may define progress by the word "tomorrow".
— Victor Hugo
My son, there may be a time when I explain these things to you, because there may be a time when I understand them.
— Hanif Kureishi
I understand that I may not be, may never be, the better man, but I also understand that I love you and I will never let you go again.
— Mandy Lou Dowson
We may not understand why certain things occur in our lives, but we understand who to run to when they do.
— Dillon Burroughs
How slowly one comes to understand anything!
— May Sarton
To understand at all what life means, one must begin with Christian belief. And I think knowledge may be sorrow with a man unless he loves.
— William Mountford
It may be beyond the limits of human intelligence to understand how human intelligence works.
— Noam Chomsky
By itself, practice does not make perfect. Those of us with a ten-year-old son practicing the trumpet may understand that.
— Daniel Hanley
The World requires at least ten years to understand a new idea, however important or simple it may be.
— Ronald Ross
Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.
— Marie Curie
We understand that the real market value of Blockbuster may never be fully realized as a wholly owned part of Viacom.
— Sumner Redstone
He may understand teeth, but he has no clue how the mind works.
— Derek Taylor Kent
Your loyalty to friends and family should have no limit, although it may be expressed in ways that others cannot understand.
— Bohdi Sanders
As citizens, we understand that it is not about what America may do for us. It's about what can be done by us, together.
— Barack Obama
Sometimes we attribute certain things we do not understand to the demon, not thinking they may be things of God that we do not understand.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
We may not understand His Will for us in time, but in eternity the veil will be drawn and we shall see that He acted only for our happiness.
— Rose Philippine Duchesne
Fame, we may understand, is no sure test of merit, but only a probability of such; it is an accident, not a property of man.
— Thomas Carlyle
Faith is deliberate confidence in the character of God whose ways you may not understand at the time.
— Oswald Chambers
Leave your thoughtlessness behind you then you may begin to understand. Clear the emptiness around you with the waving of your hand.
— Van Morrison
As much as we all know that some things are easier said than done, we have to understand that if we don't say it, we may never do it.
— Stephan Labossiere
I have a long history in fighting for civil rights. I understand that many people in the African-American community may not understand that.
— Bernie Sanders
It may be between your legs, Pet, but make no mistake, this belongs to me. Understand?
— Amelia Hutchins
Fairytales have rules. We may never understand them but they've been hammered into our heads since infancy. Eventually, even the rebels conform.
— Angela Parkhurst
I understand that I may make mistakes with characters who don't share my own background, but I commit to doing my best.
— Kelley Armstrong
Well, only Japanese may understand it, but I'm like a goat or something that likes high places.
— Tamae Watanabe
A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true.
— Isaac Newton
To gain knowledge, you may simply observe, but to truly understand, you must experience.
— M.P. Sharma
I cannot understand why poetry is not taught at schools as a way of seeing, a quick, untiring path to essentials.
— May Sarton