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May Quotes - Page 183

We are both going to pray that we may live together all our lives and die the same day.

Lucy Maud Montgomery (2016). “EMILY STAR - Complete Trilogy: Emily of New Moon + Emily Climbs + Emily's Quest: Classic of Children's Literature”, p.81, e-artnow

Conformity may not always reign in the prosperous bourgeois suburb, but it ultimately always governs.

"Company Manners: A Cultural Inquiry into American Life". Book by Louis Kronenberger, p. 122, 1954.

So the good news is, if you're unemployed and you go to apply for a job and you're not hired for that job, see a lawyer - you may be able to file for a claim because you were discriminated against because you were unemployed.

"Republican Louie Gohmert Blasts American Jobs Act For Banning Unemployment Discrimination" by Tyler Kingkade, www.huffingtonpost.com. September 14, 2011.

Be careful. Everything you say, every single day, may be recorded in your students’ hearts forever.

LouAnne Johnson (2015). “Teaching Outside the Box: How to Grab Your Students By Their Brains”, p.48, John Wiley & Sons

We need to suffer, that we may learn to pity.

Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1837). “Ethel Churchill: Or, The Two Brides”, p.235

If you call painting dumb poetry, the painter may call poetry blind painting.

Leonardo Da Vinci, General Press (2016). “The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci”, p.226, GENERAL PRESS

In the unrest of the masses I augur great good. It is by their realizing that their condition of life is not what it ought to be that vast improvements may be accomplished.

Leland Stanford (1890). “Government Loans on Real Estate: Speech of Hon. Leland Stanford, of California, in the United States Senate, March 10, 1890”

Investment in girls' education may well be the highest-return investment available in the developing world.

Lawrence H. Summers (1994). “Investing in All the People: Educating Women in Developing Countries”, p.1, World Bank Publications

Do not take yourself too seriously. You have to learn not to be dismayed at making mistakes. No human being can avoid failures.

Lawrence G. Lovasik (1999). “The Hidden Power of Kindness: A Practical Handbook for Souls who Dare to Transform the World, One Deed at a Time”, p.41, Sophia Institute Press

The chaste mind, like a polished plane, may admit foul thoughts, without receiving their tincture.

Laurence Sterne (1805). “The Works of Laurence Sterne, A. M.: A sentimental journey through France and Italy. The Koran: or, The life, character and sentiments of Tria Juncta in Uno. A political romance”, p.333