May Quotes - Page 228
David McCullough (2011). “David McCullough American Presidents E-Book Box Set: John Adams, Mornings on Horseback, Truman, The Course of Human Events”, p.306, Simon and Schuster
David Hume, J. B. Schneewind (1983). “An Enquiry Concerning The Principles of Morals”, p.15, Hackett Publishing
David Hume (1826). “And the human understanding. An inquiry concerning the principles of morals. Appendix. The natural history of religion”, p.248
Mankind, why do ye set your hearts on things That, of necessity, may not be shared?
Dante Alighieri (1948). “Dante”
Dan Savage (2003). “Skipping Towards Gomorrah”, p.125, Penguin
We may have been like needles in a hay stack, but they were like needles . . . in a stack of needles
D.J. MacHale (2009). “Pendragon: The Soldiers of Halla”, p.185, Simon and Schuster
'Hymns in a Man's Life'. Collected in Pheonix II: Uncollected, Unpublished and Other ProseWorks (1968).
Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore (1950). “The Rod, the Root and the Flower”
A man may not transgress the bounds of major morals, but may make errors in minor morals.
Chʻu Chai, Confucius, Mencius (1965). “Lun Yü”, New Hyde Park, N.Y. : University Books
Confucius (2016). “Delphi Collected Works of Confucius - Four Books and Five Classics of Confucianism (Illustrated)”, Delphi Classics
Leavening the flat bread of what we know, with the yeast of what we dream may come to pass.
"Abarat". Book by Clive Barker, September 1, 2002.
Clifford A. Pickover (1999). “Time: A Traveler's Guide”, p.245, Oxford University Press