May Quotes - Page 25
Sherlock Holmes in "The Man with the Twisted Lip" (1891). Holmes enigmatically distrusts women yet values their judgment.
Sri Aurobindo (1999). “The Human Cycle, Psychology of Social Development”, p.183, Lotus Press
Sheri L. Dew (2001). “No Doubt about it”
Phil Cousineau (2012). “The Art of Pilgrimage: The Seeker's Guide to Making Travel Sacred”, p.25, Conari Press
A false or misunderstood word may create as much disaster as a sudden thoughtless act.
James Thurber (1961). “Lanterns & lances”
James Clerk Maxwell, W. D. Niven (2003). “The Scientific Papers of James Clerk Maxwell”, p.328, Courier Corporation
We must continue to judge of slavery by what it is, and not by what you tell us it will, or may be.
Gerrit Smith (1837). “Letter of Gerrit Smith to Rev. James Smylie: Of the State of Mississippi”, p.12
'Say not the struggle naught availeth' (1855)
'Irish Melodies' (1807) 'Farewell!-but whenever'
It is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing.
Thomas Jefferson, Jerry Holmes (2002). “Thomas Jefferson: A Chronology of His Thoughts”, p.86, Rowman & Littlefield
Thomas Gilovich (2008). “How We Know What Isn't So”, p.50, Simon and Schuster
Samuel Rutherford (1863). “Letters of Samuel Rutherford: With a Sketch of His Life”, p.174