Quotes about shall
shall testimony thy
Quicken me after thy lovingkindness; so shall I keep the testimony of thy mouth.
shall stuff time
now i have time to do stuff, and do stuff i shall do! Donald Hall
shallow believer
Shallow believers prefer a shallow God. Toni Morrison
shall shalt thou whatsoever
And thou shalt sanctify them, that they may be most holy: whatsoever toucheth them shall be holy.
shall
And when like her, O Saki, you shall pass. Edward Fitzgerald
shall tongue whatsoever
And whatsoever else shall hap tonight, Give it an understanding, but no tongue William Shakespeare
shall
And what shall we live on while I am writing it? Nathaniel Hawthorne
shall speak walk
Father! father! where are you going? / O do not walk so fast. / Speak, father, speak to your little boy, / Or else I shall be lost. William Blake
shall
We shall meet again before long to march to new triumphs. Giuseppe Garibaldi
shall whether
I shall ask to see whether they want me in dress clothes or in Japanese. Sessue Hayakawa
shall
There will be some voter-friendly, or shall we say patronizing, legislation. We'll see some trash, but most of it will be pretty good.
shall
What shall we do with this bauble? There, take it away. Oliver Cromwell
shall
What shall I do for pretty girlsNow my old bawd is dead? William Butler Yeats
shallow more-to-life obvious
There's more to life than making shallow, fairly obvious observations. Jerry Seinfeld
shall starting
You think to yourself, 'Shall I go there? Shall I do this? Did I used to do that?' It's tough, psychologically as well, when you've been out for a while, you've got to think more. Hopefully, it's starting to come back. Jonathan Woodgate
shall
It is was a "GOD MOMENT" that I shall never forget.
shall until
And if any beast, of which ye may eat, die; he that toucheth the carcase thereof shall be unclean until the even.
shallow found lost
There is one thing infinitely more pathetic than to have lost the woman one is in love with, and that is to have won her and found out how shallow she is! Oscar Wilde