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He that fights and runs away, May turn and fight another day; But he that is in battle slain, Will never rise to fight again.
We may say we value this thing or that thing more than any other, but the volume of our actions speaks louder than our words.
I never wanted to be the person who said, "I woulda, coulda, shoulda." Life is way too short, and you may not last that long.
Production chains, how consumers can drive change: all these things may seem at odds with fashion, but arguably, they're not.
The horse on the treadmill may be very discontented, but he is not disposed to tell his troubles, for he cannot stop to talk.
Just as a prayer may be merely a mechanical intonation as of a bird, so may a fast be a mere mechanical torture of the flesh.
We may always depend on it that algebra, which cannot be translated into good English and sound common sense, is bad algebra.
Election is always to sanctification. Where there is no visible fruit of sanctification, we may be sure there is no election.
Persecutors, like Victims, act out of fear. The may seem fearless, but actually Persecutors are almost always former Victims.
There is no creature so perfect in wisdom and knowledge but may learn something for time present, and to come, by times past.
God places His saints where they will bring the most glory to Him, and we are totally incapable of judging where that may be.
I suspect any worries about genetic engineering may be unnecessary. Genetic mutations have always happened naturally, anyway.
The world is the book of women. Whatever knowledge they may possess is more commonly acquired by observation than by reading.
May we learn to say “thank you” to God and to one another. We teach children to do it, and then we forget to do it ourselves!
The Bay of Bengal is hit frequently by cyclones. The months of November and May, in particular, are dangerous in this regard.
After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing after all as wanting. It is not logical, but is often true.
We are born to trouble; and we may depend upon it, whilst we live in this world, we shall have it, though with intermissions.
It may not have the virtuous ring of the golden rule, but the maxim "never say never" is one of the most important in ethics.
Some of you may think that you are not of interest because you don't have access to classified information. You are mistaken.
By exhaustively examining one's own mind,one may understand his nature.One who understands his own nature understands Heaven.
Both thought and feeling are determinants of conduct, and the same conduct may be determined either by feeling or by thought.
These auspicious aspects, which the astrologers subsequently interpreted for me, may have been the causes of my preservation.
Concordantly, while your first question may be the most pertinent, you may or may not realize it is also the most irrelevant.
The ploughman knows how many acres he shall upturn from dawn to sunset: but the thinker knows not what a day may bring forth.
[Preface to second edition:] ... I am satisfied that if a book is a good one, it is so whatever the sex of the author may be.
A reputation once broken may possibly be repaired, but the world will always keep their eyes on the spot where the crack was.
For faith, as well intentioned as it may be, must be built on facts, not fiction - faith in fiction is a damnable false hope.
What I cannot live with may not bother another man's conscience. The result is that conscience will stand against conscience.
The Internets distinct configuration may have made cyberattacks easy to launch, but it has also kindled the flame of freedom.
Life to most Greeks may be either tragic or comic or a mixture of both; but one thing it never is - and that is, meaningless.
A cowardly act! What do I care about that? You may be sure that I should never fear to commit one if it were to my advantage.
Happiness may be defined as good fortune joined to virtue, or a independence, or as a life that is both agreeable and secure.
If you're going to do a thing, you should do it thoroughly. If you're going to be a Christian, you may as well be a Catholic.
I may sometimes be willing to teach for nothing, but if paid at all, I shall never do a man's work for less than a man's pay.
Into the space of one little hour sins enough may be conjured up by evil tongues to blast the fame of a whole life of virtue.
Let me burn out for God. After all, whatever God may appoint, prayer is the great thing. Oh, that I might be a man of prayer!
People tell me all the time that my songs help them express things to loved ones that they may not be able to say themselves.
It may be a very bad thing that I needed God to die for me, but it is a wonderful thing that God thinks I am worth dying for.
You may have crap that wants to drag you down, but if you really like what you're doing, then there's always a silver lining.
Your circumstances may be uncongenial, but they shall not long remain so if you but perceive an Ideal and strive to reach it.
We come from an environment molded from 3 billion years of evolution, and when we change our behavior, there may be problems.
Love is like a beautiful flower which I may not touch, but whose fragrance makes the garden a place of delight just the same.
Psychotherapy may begin with the primitive, but it must end with the divine, for both are integral factors in the human mind.
No one has a monopoly on truth, and science continues to advance. Yesterday's heresies may be tomorrow's conventional wisdom.
No, I don't regret anything at this point. That may change on the next phone call, but at the moment I don't regret anything.
Every work of art has one indispensable mark ... the center of it is simple, however much the fulfillment may be complicated.
Many things, for aught I know, may exist, whereof neither I nor any other man hath or can have any idea or notion whatsoever.
He bequeaths us His manger, from which to learn how God came down to man, and His cross to teach us how man may go up to God.
[John] McCarthy's regime was ended by Senators who realized that he had gone too far. What we have now may be more insidious.
In the long-run the workman may be as necessary to his master as his master is to him, but the necessity is not so immediate.