God is bound to act, to pour Himself into thee as soon as He shall find thee ready — Meister Eckhart Copy Share Image
Good luck befriend thee, Son; for at thy birth The fairy ladies danced upon the hearth. — John Milton Copy Share Image
Since word is thrall, and thought is free, Keep well thy tongue, I counsel thee. — James I of Scotland Copy Share Image
What is there in thee, Moon! That thou should'st move My heart so potently? — John Keats Copy Share Image
Whatever may happen to thee, it was prepared for thee from all eternity ... — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
My love is deep; the more I give to thee, the more I have, both are infinite. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
If thou remeber'st not the slightest folly that ever love did make thee run into, thou hast not lov'd — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Constant Penelope sends to thee, careless Ulysses. Write not again, but come, sweet mate — Ovid Copy Share Image
If you become a Nun, dear, The bishop Love will be; The Cupids every one, dear! Will chant-'We trust in thee!' — Leigh Hunt Copy Share Image
Spade! Thou art a tool of honor in my hands. I press thee, through a yielding soil, with pride. — William Wordsworth Copy Share Image
I love thee as I love the tone Of some soft-breathing flute Whose soul is wak'd for me alone, When all beside… — Eliza Acton Copy Share Image
This is the sum of duty: do naught to others which if done to thee, would cause thee pain. — Vyasa Copy Share Image
That which is impossible to thee is not impossible to me: I shall save my word in all things and I shall… — Julian of Norwich Copy Share Image
Give not thyself up, then, to fire, lest it invert thee, deaden thee, as for the time it did me. There is… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
Hail to St. Aegolius Our Alma Mater. Hail, our song we raise in praise of thee Long in the memory of every… — Kathryn Lasky Copy Share Image
Enjoy thy stream, O harmless fish; And when an angler for his dish, Through gluttony's vile sin, Attempts, the wretch, to pull… — John Wolcot Copy Share Image
I do not love thee less for what is done, And cannot be undone. Thy very weakness Hath brought thee nearer to… — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Copy Share Image
God, I pray Thee, light these idle sticks of my life and may I burn for Thee. Consume my life, my God,… — Jim Elliot Copy Share Image
If thou couldst, doctor, cast The water of my land, find her disease, And purge it to a sound and pristine health,… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The birds of the air die to sustain thee; the beasts of the field die to nourish thee; the fishes of the… — Francis Quarles Copy Share Image
There's not a plant or flower below but makes Thy glories known, And clouds arise, and tempests blow by order from Thy… — Isaac Watts Copy Share Image
So use prosperity, that adversity may not abuse thee: if in the one, security admits no fears, in the other, despair will… — Francis Quarles Copy Share Image
Love me, beloved; Hades and Death Shall vanish away like a frosty breath; These hands, that now are at home in thine,… — George MacDonald Copy Share Image
If with love thy heart has burned; If thy love is unreturned; Hide thy grief within thy breast, Though it tear thee… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
I, a pilgrim of eternity, stand before Thee, O eternal One. Let me not seek to deaden or destroy the desire for… — John Baillie Copy Share Image
Eternity.Thy name Or glad, or fearful, we pronounce, as thoughts Wandering in darkness shape thee. Thou strange being, Which art and must… — Anna Letitia Barbauld Copy Share Image
Our great Pattern hath showed us what our deportment ought to be in all suggestions and temptations. When the devil showed Him… — John Owen Copy Share Image
Stars are good too. I wish I could get some to put in my hair. But I suppose I never can. You… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
There came one and knocked at the door of the Beloved. And a voice answered and said, 'Who is there?' The lover… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Fairest Cordelia, that art most rich, being poor; Most choice, forsaken; and most loved, despised! Thee and thy virtues here I seize… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Love, faithful love, recalled thee to my mind--But how could I forget thee? — William Wordsworth Copy Share Image
If thou wilt fly from God, the devil will lend thee both spurs and a horse. — Thomas Adams Copy Share Image
Oh, if it be to choose and call thee mine, love, thou art every day my Valentine! — Thomas Hood Copy Share Image
For thee I dim these eye and stuff this head With all such reading as was never read. — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image