L Quotes
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“Let others lead small lives, but not you”
“Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you.”
“Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, let them complain over what might have been, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, let them be discouraged, let them be revengeful and vindictive, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, let them become materialistic and empty, but not you. Let others become ungrateful and stop praying, but not you! Let others give up, but not you! For you know in whom you believe and you know that He is always able. Now, that's you!”
“Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you.”
“Let others make war, you happy Austria marry, for kingdoms given to others by Mars, Venus will give to you.”
“Let others mock at you, oppose you, when you are under the influence of any passion; do not be in the least offended with those who mock at or oppose you, for they do you good; crucify your self-love and acknowledge the wrong, the error of your heart. But have the deepest pity for those who mock at words and works of faith and piety, of righteousness; for those who oppose the good which you are doing... God preserve you - getting exasperated at them.”
“Let others play with your feeling but make sure that you don’t play with others' feelings. Don’t be like them. You’re special, Charlie.”
“Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these.”
“Let others pride themselves about how many pages they have written; I'd rather boast about the ones I've read.”
“Let others probe the mystery if they can.Time-harried prisoners of Shall and Will -The right thing happens to the happy man.”
“Let others see their own greatness when looking in your eyes.”
“Let others seek renown in arms; For me wine's wars have greater charms: Then fill the bowl, boy; fill it high: 'Tis better drunk, than dead to lie.”
Source: The First Twenty-eight Odes of Anacreon: In Greek and in English and in Both Languages, in Prose as Well as in Verse : with Variorum Notes, a Grammatical Analysis and a Lexicon
“Let others seek safety. Nothing is safer than misfortune,
Where there's no fear of greater ill to come.”
“Let others think, say or do as they please. If you obsess over others, or over what they think of or say about you, remember, you may have no time to live your Life. And, of course, you will be terribly, terribly unhappy!”
“Let others think the way they want to; you just stick to your idea and do your best to realize it.”
“Let others think what they like: for me, the culmination of life consists of a pure and subtly dramatic passion.”
Source: On Love: Aspects of a Single Theme
“Let others vibrate as they vibrate and want the best for them. Never mind how they're flowing to you. You concentrate on how you're flowing. Because one who is connected to the Energy Stream is more powerful, more influential than a million who are not.”
“Let others wage war. You, lucky Austria, shall marry.”
Source: Scott Westerfeld: Leviathan Trilogy: Leviathan; Behemoth; Goliath
“Let others, worn with living / And living's aftermath, / Take Sleep to heal the heart's distress, / Take Love to be their comfortress, / Take Song or Food or Fancy Dress, / But I shall take a Bath.”
“Let our actions be our words.”
“Let our advance worrying become advance thinking and planning.”
“Let our brain intuit what feelings are craving to express. If our mind catalyzes an uplifting bond with our emotions, both become brothers at arms, and build a realm of common sense. ( "Disruption" )”
“Let our chief goal, O God, be your glory, and to enjoy You forever.”
“Let our children be taught love love love.”
“Let our children grow tall and some taller than others if they have it in them to do so.”
“Let our countrymen know that the people alone can protect us against these evils of misgovernment.”
Source: The Real Thomas Jefferson
“Let our enemies fear us.
Let our friends respect us.”
“Let our Fathers and Grandfathers be valued for their Goodness, ourselves for our own.”
Source: The Way to Wealth and Poor Richard's Almanac
“Let our first act each morning be the following resolve: I shall not fear anyone on Earth. I shall fear only God.”
“Let our first care today be the re-establishment of our physical strength, the reconstruction of our national organism, so that in future, where the respect due to us cannot be won by entreaty, it may be commanded, and where it cannot be commanded, it may be enforced.”
Source: An Epistle to the Hebrews
“Let our friends perish, provided that our enemies fall at the same time.”
“Let our girls feel that we expect something more of them than that they merely look pretty and appear well in society.”
Source: A Voice from the South
“Let our government be like that of the solar system. Let the general government be like the sun and the states the planets, repelled yet attracted, and the whole moving regularly and harmoniously in several orbits.”
“Let our heart glow when you pray.
Let our soul's innermost desire and need flow in silence, gratitude and humble petition.
Let our daily prayers be a life attitude not only when we are in trouble but never forgetting to include all others who are also in difficulties.
There are times prayers cannot change things for us but we grow and change with faith and strength, patience and serenity with a heart that extends for others.”
Source: Landscapes of a Heart, Whispers of a Soul
“Let our hearts admit, “I am poor and weak. Satan is too subtle, too cunning, too powerful; he watches constantly for advantages over my soul. The world presses in upon me with all sorts of pressures, pleas, and pretences. My own corruption is violent, tumultuous, enticing, and entangling. As it conceives sin, it wars within me and against me. Occasions and opportunities for temptation are innumerable. No wonder I do not know how deeply involved I have been with sin. Therefore, on God alone will I rely for my keeping. I will continually look to Him.”
“Let our hearts always sing the song of love.”
“Let our hearts touch far horizons.
Let our love know no borders,
Draw the Circles wide until,
No one stands alone.”
“Let our independence roar louder than any oppression. Let our unity forge an unbreakable shield against any tyranny. Let our freedom steer us towards a destiny of equity and justice, peace and prosperity for all.”
“Let our information and social technologies raise awareness and not propaganda, build connections and not passive-aggression.”
Source: Healology
“Let our lives be firmly rooted in Truth. Abstain from lies. In this dark age of materialism, adherence to truth is the greatest austerity. We might have to tell lies now and then to protect somebody or to sustain dharma, but we must be careful not to speak lies for our own selfish purposes.”
“Let our lives be good, and the times are good. We make our times; such as we are, such are the times.”
Source: Sermons on Selected Lessons of the New Testament
“Let our lives be in accordiance with our convictions of right, each striving to carry out our principles”
“Let our lives be open books for all to study.”
Source: The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi
“Let our lives be pure as snowfields, where our steps leave a mark but no stain.”
“Let our lives inspire our secret admirers to achieve great things and hike higher heights; that is the true power of the unspoken word.”
“Let our love be a radiant sun,
casting warmth on all it touches..
Offer compassion like a sheltering canopy,
understand like a soothing balm,
be kind like a gentle breeze
that carries hope.
For we never know who might be weathering a silent storm.”
“Let our love be like an arch- two weaknesses leaning together to form one strength.”
“Let our love chase all clouds away
Hold my hand and feel the day
Your footsteps guide my steps all along
Beneath my skin your veins belong.”
“Let our New Year's resolution be this: we will be there for one another as fellow members of humanity, in the finest sense of the word.”
“Let our object be - our country, our whole country, and nothing but our country. And by the blessing of God, may that country itself become a vast and splendid monument - not of oppression and terror, but of wisdom, of Peace, and of Liberty, upon which the world may gaze with admiration forever.”
Source: An Address Delivered at the Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, June 17, 1843