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May Quotes - Page 14

You are as welcome as the flowers in May.

You are as welcome as the flowers in May.

Charles Macklin (1825). “Love a la Mode, Farce. - London, (Oxberry) 1825”, p.15

There are some things one remembers even though they may never have happened.

Harold Pinter (2013). “Harold Pinter Plays 3: The Homecoming; Old Times; No Man’s Land”, p.219, Faber & Faber

I may not be perfect, but parts of me are excellent.

"Self-Styled 'Epigrammist' Cuts To The Quip" by Aaron Epstein, www.washingtonpost.com. September 2, 1997.

The fiercest serpent may be overcome by a swarm of ants.

Statement in opposition of the planned construction of the Yamato class battleships. "Scraps of Paper: The Disarmament Treaties Between the World Wars". Book by Harlow A. Hyde, 1988.

God knows what you've been doing, everything you've been doing. You may fool me, but you can't fool God!

F. Scott Fitzgerald, Matthew J. Bruccoli (1991). “F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby”, p.124, Cambridge University Press

They call me deranged. The hope is that they are right! It is of no greater or lesser import for yet another fool to wander this Earth. But if I am right and science is wrong, then may the Lord God have mercy on mankind!

Viktor Schauberger, Callum Coats (1999). “The Water Wizard – The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water: Volume 1 of Renowned Environmentalist Viktor Schauberger’s Eco-Technology Series”, p.19, Gill & Macmillan Ltd

TRUTH may hurt temporarily, but LIES leave marks permanently.

FaceBook post by Shiv Khera from Dec 16, 2014

God has wisely kept us in the dark concerning future events and reserved for himself the knowledge of them, that he may train us up in a dependence upon himself and a continued readiness for every event.

Matthew Henry (1839). “An Exposition of the Old and New Testament: Wherein Each Chapter is Summed Up in Its Contents: Job-Solomon's Song. 1839”, p.946