Quotes about may
may speak said
Take the dead from the dead, the old proverb said; only a corpse may speak true prophecy. Stephen King
may helping fairy
There may be fairies, there may be elves, but God helps those who help themselves. Stephen King
may towers dark-tower
May you find your Tower, Roland, and breach it, and may you climb to the top! Stephen King
may want respect-me
I don't want to be liked. I want to be respected. Because if you like me you can throw me away too quick. If you respect me, you may not even like what I was wearing, but you'll say, "I respect that." Ray Lewis
may thrones christ
There's a throne in each life big enough for only one. Christ may be on that throne, or money may be. But both cannot occupy it. Randy Alcorn
may subjects understood
The more a subject is understood, the more briefly it may be explained. Thomas Jefferson
may rosebuds
Gather ye rosebuds, while ye may... Robert Herrick
may resentment shows
To show resentment at a reproach is to acknowledge that one may have deserved it. Tacitus
may paranoia ifs
If you would know who controls you see who you may not criticise. Tacitus
may fool tonight
I may never be happy, but tonight I am content. At times like this I'd call myself a fool to ask for more. Sylvia Plath
may actresses justine
I have to say Justine Bateman may be the most underrated sitcom actress ever. Ron Eldard
may goes-on gunslinger
Death, but not for you, gunslinger. Never for you. You darkle. You tinct. May I be brutally frank? You go on. Stephen King
may lessons judgment
To date, my biggest lesson may be that judgment of others is never a good thing. Stacy Keibler
may gypsy tomorrow
It doesn't occur to me at this moment to say more; another time, perhaps tomorrow, I may have more to say, but always the same thing and about the same, for only gypsies, robber gangs and swindlers follow the adage that where a person has once been he is never to go again. Soren Kierkegaard
may want sound
I want to know the truth, however perverted that may sound. Stephen Wolfram
may next life-is
Life is such a precious gift. Whatever life throws at us, if we could just learn to get through that day and hang on to the next, you never know what may come. It may get worse, but you never know. Stephen Baldwin
may might hearing
I always wondered what hearing one's own obituary might sound like, and I sort of feel like I may have just heard part of it at least. Spencer Abraham
may masters creatures
You may never get to touch the Master, but you can tickle his creatures. Thomas Pynchon
may done asks
As to posterity, I may ask what has it ever done to oblige me? Thomas Gray
may
We frolic while 'tis May. Thomas Gray
may example stories
I may do some good before I am dead--be a sort of success as a frightful example of what not to do; and so illustrate a moral story. Thomas Hardy
may reform preserves
Reform, that we may preserve. Thomas B. Macaulay
may causality causes
[Necessity is] the sum of all things, which being now existent, conduce and concur to the production of that action hereafter, whereof if any one thing now were wanting, the effect could not be produced. This concourse of causes, whereof every one is determined to be such as it is by a like concourse of former causes, may well be called (in respect they were all set and ordered by the eternal causes of all things, God Almighty) the decree of God. Thomas Hobbes
may gray existence
Amnesia may well be the highest sacrament in the great gray ritual of existence. Thomas Ligotti
may facts physics
The possibilities that are suggested in quantum physics tell us that everything that we're looking at may not be in fact there, so the underlying nature of being is weird. William Shatner
may politics socialism
When Socialism comes, it may be in such a form that we won't like it. William Morris
may splits consciousness
The total possible consciousness may be split into parts which co-exist but mutually ignore each other. William James
may reason-why electricity
If the presence of electricity can be made visible in any part of the circuit, I see no reason why intelligence may not be transmitted instantaneously by electricity. Samuel Morse
may ordinary doctrine
Theory may be deliberate, as in a chapter on chemistry, or it may be second nature, as in the immemorial doctrine of ordinary enduring middle-sized physical objects. Willard Van Orman Quine
may comfort distinction
Some may find comfort in reflecting that the distinction between an eliminative and an explicative physicalism is unreal. Willard Van Orman Quine
may faces this-generation
This generation may be the one that will face Armageddon. Ronald Reagan
may serving-others considerate
We may be excused for not always being bright, but we are not excused for not being gracious, yielding and considerate. Saint Francis de Sales
may rewards abiding
There is an abiding beauty which may be appreciated by those who will see things as they are and who will ask for no reward except to see. Vera Brittain