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May Quotes - Page 26

My intent is to tell the truth as I know it, realizing that what is true for me may be blasphemy for others.

"Give Me Liberty! Freeing Ourselves in the Twenty-First Century". Book by Gerry Spence, 1998.

And one more thing: Sometimes comfort doesn’t matter. When a shoe is freakin’ fabulous, it may be worth a subsequent day of misery. Soak in Epsom salts and take comfort in the fact that you’re better than everyone else.

Clinton Kelly (2008). “Freakin' Fabulous: How to Dress, Speak, Behave, Eat, Drink, Entertain, Decorate, and Generally Be Better Than Everyone Else”, p.49, Simon and Schuster

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, in no event may my image or name or any music or any artistic property created by me be used for advertising purposes.

"Beastie Boys: 'We can't make new music' and may never play live again" by Sean Michaels, www.theguardian.com. June 3, 2014.

A good End cannot sanctify evil Means; nor must we ever do Evil, that Good may come of it.

Benjamin Franklin, William Penn (2012). “Franklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's Maxims”, p.67, Courier Corporation

A man may not always be what he appears to be, but what he appears to be is always a significant part of what he is.

Willard Gaylin (1970). “In the service of their country: war resisters in prison”

We may be excused for not always being bright, but we are not excused for not being gracious, yielding and considerate.

Saint Francis de Sales, Aeterna Press (2015). “The Spiritual Maxims of Saint Francis de Sales”, p.19, Aeterna Press

My husband may have his faults, but he has never lied to me.

Hillary Rodham Clinton (2003). “Living History”, Simon & Schuster

Entertainment and learning are not opposites; entertainment may be the most effective mode of learning.

Herbert Marcuse (2013). “One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society”, p.107, Routledge

Hold back nothing of yourselves for yourselves so that He who gives Himself totally to you may receive you totally.

Saint Francis (of Assisi), Regis J. Armstrong, Ignatius C. Brady (1982). “Francis and Clare: The Complete Works”, p.58, Paulist Press