L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Let chaos reign, then rein in chaos.”
“Let cheerfulness on happy fortune wait.”
Source: The works of John Dryden: now first collected in eighteen volumes. Illustrated with notes, historical, critical, and explanatory, and a life of the author
“Let children alone... the education of habit is successful in so far as it enables the mother to let her children alone, not teasing them with perpetual commands and directions - a running fire of Do and Don’t ; but letting them go their own way and grow, having first secured that they will go the right way and grow to fruitful purpose.”
Source: The Original Home School Series
“Let children feed on the good, the excellent, the great! Don't get in their way with little lectures, facts, and guided tours!”
“Let children learn about different faiths, let them notice their incompatibility, and let them draw their own conclusions about the consequences of that incompatibility. As for whether they are ‘valid,’ let them make up their own minds when they are old enough to do so.”
“Let children read whatever they want and then talk about it with them. If parents and kids can talk together, we won't have as much censorship because we won't have as much fear.”
“Let children walk with Nature, let them see the beautiful blendings and communions of death and life, their joyous inseparable unity, as taught in woods and meadows, plains and mountains and streams of our blessed star, and they will learn that death is stingless indeed, and as beautiful as life.”
Source: A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf (With Original Drawings & Photographs): Adventure Memoirs, Travel Sketches & Wilderness Studies
“Let children walk with Nature, let them see the beautiful blendings and communions of death and life, their joyous inseparable unity.”
Source: A Thousand-Mile Walk to the Gulf (With Original Drawings & Photographs): Adventure Memoirs, Travel Sketches & Wilderness Studies
“Let choice whisper in your ear and love murmur in your heart. Be ready. Here comes life.”
“Let Christ’s great commission become yours”
“Let Christ turn your natural optimism into Christian hope, your energy into moral virtue, your good will into genuine self-sacrificin g love! This is the path you are called to take. This is the path to overcoming all that threatens hope, virtue and love in your lives and in your culture. In this way your youth will be a gift to Jesus and to the world.”
“Let Christ's righteousness and grace, not yours, be your refuge.”
“Let Christians all understand that conscience is between themselves and God alone. They are not at liberty to impose even their freedom of conscience upon another; but by the laws of the kingdom of Christ, they are obliged even to refrain at times from exercising their own freedom, out of consideration for others.”
“Let cloud shapes swarm, / Let chaos storm, / I wait for form.”
“Let come the forces of night! We will stand!"
"We will get the hell out of here is what we will do," I muttered.”
Source: Grave Peril
“Let common sense and common honesty have fair play, and they will soon set things to rights.”
Source: Light and Liberty: Reflections on the Pursuit of Happiness
“Let compliments be like confetti,
showering those who deserve them.
A kind word takes mere moments to say, but its warmth can linger
in someone's heart forever.
So go ahead, celebrate the beauty you see in others - it's a gift that keeps on giving.”
“Let courage be your guiding light, propelling you forward with buoyant enthusiasm. With each stride, you paint the skies with your dreams, and in the embrace of possibility, you discover a world where impossibilities dissolve and your aspirations take flight.”
“Let crops overlap and you gain time, not just space.”
Source: Grow Together: 50 Planting Partnerships to Boost Your Harvests
“Let danger never turn you aside from the pursuit of honor or the service to your country ... Know that death is inevitable and the fame of virtue is immortal”
“Let darkness keep her raven gloss:
Ah, sweeter to be drunk with loss”
Source: In Memoriam
“Let darkness move through you, so you burst into light. Let agony shake you, so you play the flute of ecstasy.”
“Let dead relationships be dead.”
“Let death and exile, and all other things which appear terrible be daily before your eyes, but chiefly death, and you win never entertain any abject thought, nor too eagerly covet anything.”
“Let death come in its most vicious form - I as an accountable human accept it with utter grace - we the humans accept it with utter glory - for if we don't die, children cannot play in the park - if we do not die, lovers cannot walk freely hand in hand - if we do not die, the elderly cannot enjoy their favorite tv series over a cup of coffee. But mark you, our first duty is not to die for nothing - but to live for the society - if we live and work for society, justice will live, inclusion will live, acceptance will live, peace will live - if we live and work for society, only then will the society live.”
Source: Martyr Meets World: To Solve The Hard Problem of Inhumanity
“Let death find us as we are building up our matchstick protests against its waves.”
“Let deeds correspond with words.
[Lat., Dictis facta suppetant.]”
“Let deeds match words.”
“Let design inspire your soul.”
“Let Detroit go bankrupt.”
“Let discernment be your trustee, and mistakes your teacher.”
Source: From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence
“Let dissolution come when it will, it can do the Christian no harm, for it will be but a passage out of a prison into a palace; out of a sea of troubles into a haven of rest; out of a crowd of enemies, to an innumerable company of true, loving, and faithful friends; out of shame, reproach, and contempt, into exceeding great and eternal glory.”
Source: The Riches of Bunyan
“Let divines and philosophers, statesmen and patriots, unite their endeavors to renovate the age by impressing the minds of men with the importance of educating their little boys and girls, inculcating in the minds of youth the fear and love of the Deity... and leading them in the study and practice of the exalted virtues of the Christian system.”
Source: The Writings of Samuel Adams: 1778-1802
“Let dogs delight to bark and bite, for God hath made them so.”
“Let doubt run wild in your life! Doubt your doubts, doubt your fears, doubt your limitations! Just never doubt yourself.”
Source: The Power to Be You: 417 Daily Affirmations & Motivational Quotes
“Let dreams be your wings
Don't let the fear of failure beat you
You're supposed to fail sometimes
So you can know who you are
What can you rise from
It is part of human existence
But never give up on your dreams
Strive to become better than you are
Remember
The phoenix must burn to emerge”
“Let dull critics feed upon the carcases of plays; give me the taste and the dressing.”
“Let each become all that he was created capable of being.”
“Let each citizen contribute their natural talents or acquired skills to the greater benefit of all in the community.”
“Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote...that he is executing one of the most solemn trusts in human society for which he is accountable to God and his country.”
Source: The Writings of Samuel Adams: 1778-1802
“Let each dance be a step in changing this world.”
“Let each day of your life be an inspiration to the world and tomorrow people”
“Let each hour of the day have its allotted duty, and cultivate that power of concentration which grows with its exercise.”
Source: The Quotable Osler
“Let each man be judged by his deeds, I have paid my price to live with myself on the terms that I willed.”
Source: Collected Works of Rudyard Kipling (Illustrated Edition): 5 Novels & 350+ Short Stories, Poetry, Historical Military Works and Autobiographical Writings from one of the most popular writers in England, known for The Jungle Book, Kim, The Man Who Would Be King
“Let each man do his best.”
Source: The Wars of the Roses In Plain and Simple English: Includes Henry VI Parts 1 - 3 & Richard III, Richard II, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, and Henry V
“Let each man exercise the art he knows.”
Source: Aristophanes
“Let each man have according to his deserts.”
“Let each man have the wit to go his own way.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Propertius (Illustrated)
“Let each man hear his own music and live by it. The drums roll one way for one man, and another way for another. You have to listen for your own.”
“Let each man pass his days in that endeavor wherein his gift is greatest.”