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May Quotes - Page 103

We neither know nor judge ourselves; others may judge, but cannot know us. God alone judges and knows us.

Wilkie Collins (2015). “Basil: A Story of Modern Life (Unabridged): From the prolific English writer, best known for The Woman in White, Armadale, The Moonstone, The Dead Secret, Man and Wife, Poor Miss Finch, The Black Robe, The Law and The Lady…”, p.9, e-artnow

We may infer from any defeat of ours that it is due either to lack of faith or failure to obey. No other reason can suffice.

Watchman Nee (2009). “The Spiritual Man”, p.217, Christian Fellowship Publishers

One of the things I've suggested is that it may be that more 9/11s are necessary.

May
"Dismantling the Politics of Comfort". Interview with Catherine Clyne, www.satyamag.com. April 2004.

No mortal thing can bear so high a price, But that with mortal thing it may be bought.

Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas Birch, William Oldys (1829). “Miscellaneous works”, p.715

Truth may sometimes hurt, but delusion harms.

"Rewards of Passion, Sheer Poetry". Book by Vanna Bonta, 1981.

I make no pretense to accuracy. I shall be quite content if the sensibilities of no one are wounded by anything I may reduce to type.

"Recollections of Thomas R. Marshall: A Hoosier Salad" by Thomas R. Marshall, (Ch. XVI), 1925.

Let the mantle of worldly enjoyments hang loose about you, that it may be easily dropped when death comes to carry you into another world.

"Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers". Book by Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, p. 207, 1895.

The crows may crow, but the hens deliver the goods.

"'American Idol' Recap: Jessica Sanchez Catches 'Biggest Fish' of the Night" by Michele Amabile Angermiller, www.hollywoodreporter.com. April 11, 2012.

You cannot condemn a man for what may only be a figment of your own imagination.

Stephen King (1999). “Bag of Bones”, p.449, Simon and Schuster

The family exists for many reasons, but its most basic function may be to draw together after a member dies.

Stephen King (2008). “Just After Sunset: Stories”, p.221, Simon and Schuster