Quotes about may
may attempting draws
If we seem to get no good by attempting to draw near to Him, we may be sure we will get none by keeping away from Him. John Newton
may useless grants
God grant that I may never live to be useless! John Wesley
may language nervous
When we talk mathematics, we may be discussing a secondary language built on the primary language of the nervous system. John von Neumann
may causes christ
We have no cause to be ashamed of the Gospel of Christ; but the Gospel of Christ may justly be ashamed of us. John Tillotson
may riches way
There is one way whereby we may secure our riches, and make sure friends to ourselves of them,--by laying them out in charity. John Tillotson
may riches poverty
In poverty she is envious. In riches she may be a snob. Money does not change the sickness, only the symptoms John Steinbeck
may intimidation intimidating
Assassinate me you may; intimidate me you cannot. John Philpot Curran
may follow-me preaching
I have grounded my preaching upon the literal word; he that pleases may follow me; he that will not may stay. Martin Luther
may hell deserve
We may all deserve hell, but some of us deserve it sooner than others. Seth Grahame-Smith
may unexpected annoying
The unexpected may annoy us, but may also wake us up. Scott Sanders
may fortune misfortunes
Misfortune may become fortune through patience. Solomon Ibn Gabirol
may surprise danger
If you know from history the danger, then part of the danger is over because it may not take you by surprise as it did your ancestors. Simon Wiesenthal
may awakening certain
Intellect may arrive at certain inferences, but intellect is an unconsicous phenomenon. You are almost behaving sleepily. Intelligence is awakening, and unless you are fully awake, whatsoever you decide is bound to be wrong somewhere or other. Rajneesh
may mathematical knows
Say what you know, do what you must, come what may. Sofia Kovalevskaya
may able conflict
Money may not be able to buy you love, but conflicts about it can certainly bankrupt your relationship.
may bees sticks
We're much alike, bee, you and me," I said. "You may carry your pack underneath you and your rifle may stick out of your bottom. But you and me, bee, are much alike. Michael Morpurgo
may way needs
Making a company fit to sell may be the only way to ensure you never need a buyer. Margaret Heffernan
may facts juice
Every fact is impure, but every fact contains in it the juices of life. Every fact is a clod, from which may grow an amaranth or a palm. Margaret Fuller
may strange horror
Strange as it may seem, horror loses its power to frighten when repeated too often.
may
What is right may properly be uttered even twice. Empedocles
may language life-is
As thy days, so shall thy strength be which, in modern language, may be translated as thy thoughts so shall thy life be. Emmet Fox
may miserable
As miserable as life may be I hold it pretty precious Henry Rollins
may conclusion propose
I propose to beg no question to shrink from no conclusion, but to follow truth wherever it may lead. Henry George
may want pay
We want to get full value out of labour so that we may be able to pay it full value. It is use - not conservation - that interests us. Henry Ford
may pay wages
Of course, it is not the employer who pays wages. He only handles the money. It is the product that pays wages and it is the management that arranges the production so that the product may pay the wages. Henry Ford
may doe neglect
It does not do to neglect the gods of a place, whoever they may be. In the end, they are all one. Mary Stewart
may stills
The like is not the friend of the like in as far as he is like; still the good may be the friend of the good in as far as he is good. Plato
may ethics should
May I do to others as I would that they should do unto me. Plato
may inquiry beloved
As it is, lovers of inquiry must follow their beloved wherever it may lead. Plato
may admonish hostility
When you admonish a wrongdoer, do so gently, that it may not lead to hostility. Plato
may deceiving said
Everything that deceives may be said to enchant. Plato
may happens
Most things may never happen: this one will. Philip Larkin
may desperate
You may be desperate, but never let anyone see you as anything less than a cultivated woman. Lisa See