Quotes about thee
thee ifs
If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange And be all to me? Elizabeth Barrett Browning
thee mortals universe
Take Courage, Mortal; Death can't banish thee out of the Universe. Benjamin Franklin
thee capacity all-things
Since all things are God, in all things thou seest just so much of God as thy capacity affordeth thee. Aleister Crowley
thee lost mary
No, he can never be lost who recommends himself to thee, O Mary. Alphonsus Liguori
thee abyss wells
Nothing can throw thee into the infernal abyss so much as this detested word - heed well! - this mine and thine. Angelus Silesius
thee whom wrongs
I give thee sixpence! I will see thee damned first - / Wretch! whom no sense of wrongs can rouse to vengeance; / Sordid, unfeeling, reprobate, degraded, / Spiritless outcast! George Canning
thee
Get thee to a nunnery. William Shakespeare
thee wells wounds
So well thy words become thee as thy wounds; William Shakespeare
thee kill-me dies
Die not, poore death, nor yet canst thou kill me. John Donne
thee authorship pondering
Whatever hath been written shall remain, Nor be erased nor written o'er again; The unwritten only still belongs to thee: Take heed, and ponder well what that shall be. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
thee endure command
Whatever necessity lays upon thee, endure; whatever she commands, do. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
thee
He that will do thee a good turne, either he will be gon or dye. George Herbert
thee bite-me thrice
And thrice do I say to thee...bite me. Jim Butcher
thee gods-will
Helpe thy selfe, and God will helpe thee. George Herbert
thee
Can I unmoved see thee dying/ On a log,/ Expiring frog! Charles Dickens
thee god-provides goods
Take the goods the gods provide thee. John Dryden
thee behinds
That’s right. Get thee behind me, bitches. I don’t got no time for you. Ha! (Tabitha) Sherrilyn Kenyon
thee thyself unwise
This is servitude, To serve th'unwise, or him who hath rebelled Against his worthier, as thine now serve thee, Thyself not free, but to thyself enthralled. John Milton
thee contempt familiarity
I find my familiarity with thee has bred contempt. Miguel de Cervantes
thee kicks hard
It's hard for thee to kick against the pricks Johnny Cash
thee manhood
Do what thy manhood bids thee do. Richard Francis Burton
thee all-things
Freedom is best, I tell thee true, of all things to be won. William Wallace
thee present-time thyself
Consider thyself to be dead, and to have completed thy life up to the present time; and live according to nature the remainder which is allowed thee. Marcus Aurelius
thee pauses ifs
Severally on the occasion of everything that thou doest, pause and ask thyself, if death is a dreadful thing because it deprives thee of this. Marcus Aurelius
thee release satisfied
Depart then satisfied, for he also who releases thee is satisfied. Marcus Aurelius