Cromwell, I charge thee, fling away ambition: By that sin fell the angels ... — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Then blessings on thee, my afternoon torpor Thou makest a prince of a mental porpor. — Ogden Nash Copy Share Image
Keep thy airspeed up, less the earth come from below and smit thee. — William K. Kershner Copy Share Image
This day, my God, I hate sin not because it damns me, but because it has done Thee wrong. To have grieved… — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image
My son, beware of a plain damsel who charmeth thee, for she needeth much wile, and useth diverse weapons. — Gelett Burgess Copy Share Image
Every one that flatters thee Is no friend in misery. Words are easy, like the wind, Faithful friends are hard to find. — Richard Barnfield Copy Share Image
Be thou good thyself, and let people speak evil of thee; it is better than to be wicked, and that they should… — Saadi Copy Share Image
I take thee at thy word: Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized; Henceforth I never will be Romeo. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
So, then, Oxford Street, stonyhearted stepmother, thou that listenest to the sighs of orphans, and drinkest the tears of children, at length… — Thomas de Quincey Copy Share Image
When twilight dews are falling soft Upon the rosy sea, love, I watch the star whose beam so oft Has lighted me… — Charles Lamb Copy Share Image
Trust Love, nor fear to soar upon his track. The wings that bore to Heaven will bear thee back. — Richard B. Garnett Copy Share Image
Speaking as a human being, not as a businessman - the unions are great. The unions are great for the working people… — Jack Kirby Copy Share Image
God, of thy goodness, give me Thyself; for Thou art enough for me, and I can ask for nothing less that can… — Julian of Norwich Copy Share Image
When thou standest still from thinking and willing of self, the eternal hearing, seeing, and speaking will be revealed to thee, and… — Jakob Bohme Copy Share Image
He loves not well whose love is bold! I would not have thee come too nigh. The sun's gold would not seem… — William Wordsworth Copy Share Image
Oh, most magnificent and noble Nature! Have I not worshipped thee with such a love As never mortal man before displayed? Adored… — Humphry Davy Copy Share Image
And fairy month of waking mirth From whom our joys ensue Thou early gladder of the earth Thrice welcome here anew With… — John Clare Copy Share Image
Prize not thyself by what thou hast, but by what thou art; he that values a jewel by her golden frame, or… — Francis Quarles Copy Share Image
Go, forget me! why should sorrow O'er that brow a shadow fling? Go, forget me, and to-morrow Brightly smile and sweetly sing!… — Charles Wolfe Copy Share Image
Thou shalt understand that it is a science most profitable, and passing all other sciences, for to learn to die. For a… — Henry Suso Copy Share Image
Yet, sluggard, wake, and gull thy soul no more With earth's false pleasures, and the world's delight, Whose fruit is fair and… — Francis Quarles Copy Share Image
Our common stock of words embodies all the distinctions men have found worth drawing, and the connexions they have found worth marketing,… — J. L. Austin Copy Share Image
For adversities must of necessity come. They are part of the pattern of life's pilgrimage for every individual; and who can escape… — Frances J Roberts Copy Share Image
Narrow is the mansion of my soul; enlarge Thou it, that Thou mayest enter in. It is ruinous; repair Thou it. It… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
O philosophy, life's guide! O searcher-out of virtue and expeller of vices! What could we and every age of men have been… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
Hair is the most delicate and lasting of our materials, and survives us, like love. It is so light, so gentle; so… — Leigh Hunt Copy Share Image
It is (to describe it figuratively) as if an author were to make a slip of the pen, and as if this… — Soren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image
Lord, thou madest us for thyself, and we can find no rest till we find rest in thee. — Saint Augustine Copy Share Image
How is it, Lord, that we are cowards in everything save in opposing thee? — Teresa of Avila Copy Share Image
And if God choose I shall but love thee better after death. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning Copy Share Image
We meet today To thank Thee for the era done, And Thee for the opening one. — John Greenleaf Whittier Copy Share Image
Plant thy foot firmly in the prints which His foot has made before thee. — Joseph Barber Lightfoot Copy Share Image