Thou hast been called, O sleep! the friend of woe; But 't is the happy that have called thee so. — Robert Southey Copy Share Image
If there are but few who interest thee, why shouldst thou be disappointed if but few find thee interesting? — John Lancaster Spalding Copy Share Image
Open thy gate of mercy, gracious God, My soul flies through these wounds to seek out thee. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Abide with me from morn to eve, / For without Thee I cannot live: / Abide with me when night is nigh.… — John Keble Copy Share Image
Shun to seek what is hid in the womb of the morrow, and set down as gain in life's ledger whatever time… — Horace Copy Share Image
I saw thee ne'er before; I see thee never more; But love, and help, and pain, beautiful one, Have made thee mine,… — George MacDonald Copy Share Image
Mozart, prodigal heaven gave thee everything, grace and strength, abundance and moderation, perfect equilibrium. — Charles Gounod Copy Share Image
Thou art my life, my love, my heart, The very eyes of me: And hast command of every part To live and… — Robert Herrick Copy Share Image
Loving and appreciative, researched to a fare-thee-well, and pitched to both fans and first-time viewers of Singin' in the Rain, this delightful… — Jeanine Basinger Copy Share Image
We are with Europe but not of it. We are linked, not combined. We are interested and associated, not absorbed. And should… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Bright pledge of peace and sunshine! the sure tie Of thy Lord's hand, the object of His eye! When I behold thee,… — Henry Vaughan Copy Share Image
A window within the soul to see Light and Magick I send with thee Be strong, be brave, make the right choice… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Lord Jesus, I am weary in Thy work, but not of it. If I have not yet finished my course, let me… — George Whitefield Copy Share Image
To-day is thine to spend, but not to-morrow; Counting on morrows breedeth bankrupt sorrow: O squander not this breath that Heaven hath… — Omar Khayyam Copy Share Image
Ah, Aphrodite, if I sing no moreTo thee, God's daughter, powerful as God,It is that thou hast made my life too sweetTo… — Sara Teasdale Copy Share Image
Oh Beautiful for smoggy skies, insecticide grain, For strip-mined mountain's majesty above the asphalt plain. America, America, man sheds his waste on… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
Only Thee That I want thee, only thee---let my heart repeat without end. All desires that distract me, day and night, are… — Rabindranath Tagore Copy Share Image
O loss of sight, of thee I most complain! Blind among enemies, O worse than chains, dungeon or beggary, or decrepit age!… — John Milton Copy Share Image
Let not therefore thy heart be troubled, neither let it fear. Trust in me, and put thy confidence in my mercy. When… — Thomas a Kempis Copy Share Image
Ecclesiastes names thee Almighty, the Maccabees name thee Creator, the Epistle to the Ephesians names thee Liberty, Baruch names thee Immensity, the… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
[Luke, holding stormtrooper helmet.] Alas, poor stormtrooper, I knew ye not,/ yet have I taken both uniform and life/ From thee. What… — Ian Doescher Copy Share Image
A fine and beautiful life lies before thee, because thou hast a lively mind and a good wit. Thine arms are very… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It is very much easier to work than to pray. Most of the missionaries are earnest workers. But are we all that… — Griffith John Copy Share Image
Not so in haste, my heart! Have faith in God and wait; Although he linger long, He never comes too late. He… — Bradford Torrey Copy Share Image
Deep in the frozen regions of the north, A goddess violated brought thee forth, Immortal Liberty! — Tobias Smollett Copy Share Image
The lips of the wise are as the doors of a cabinet; no sooner are they opened, but treasures are poured out… — Akhenaton Copy Share Image
Farewell, my sister, fare thee well. The elements be kind to thee, and make Thy spirits all of comfort: fare thee well. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Be aware of anxiety. Next to sin, thee is nothing that so troubles the mind, stains the heart, distresses the soul, and… — William Bernard Ullathorne Copy Share Image
Suppose that men kill thee, cut thee in pieces, curse thee, what can these things do to prevent thy mind from remaining… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
O Lord! take my heart, for I cannot give it; and when Thou hast it, O! keep it, for I cannot keep… — Francois Fenelon Copy Share Image
What name to call thee by, O virgin fair, I know not, for thy looks are not of earth And more than… — Petrarch Copy Share Image
Lord, when my spirit shall return to thee, At the foot of a friendly tree let my body be buried, That this… — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
That which thy fathers have bequeathed to thee, earn it anew if thou wouldst possess it. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
I love tranquil solitude, And such society As is quiet, wise, and good; Between thee and me What difference? but thou dost… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
I am like a child who awakes At the light, so safe and secureFree from night's fears when dawn breaks, In Thee… — Rainer Maria Rilke Copy Share Image
Enlarge not thy destiny, said the oracle: endeavor not to do more than is given thee in charge. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I contend With thee; but, sir, so what I plead is just. Why do sinners' ways… — Gerard Manley Hopkins Copy Share Image
I found thee not, O Lord, without, because I erred in seeking thee without that wert within. — Saint Augustine Copy Share Image
Does not all the blood within me Leap to meet thee, leap to meet thee, As the springs to meet the sunshine. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Copy Share Image
Father of rosy day, No more thy clouds of incense rise; But waking flow'rs, At morning hours, Give out their sweets to… — Thomas Hood Copy Share Image