L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Let our opportunities overshadow our grievances.”
“Let our position be absolutely clear: An attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force.”
Source: Keeping Faith: Memoirs of a President
“Let our posterity know that we their ancestors, uncultured and unlearned, amid all trials and temptations, were men of integrity.”
“Let our pupil be taught that he does not belong to himself, but that he is public property ... He must be taught to amass wealth, but it must be only to increase his power of contributing to the wants and demands of the state... [Education] can be done effectually only by the interference and aid of the Legislature.”
“Let our pupil be taught that he does not belong to himself, but that he is public property. Let him be taught to love his family, but let him be taught at the same time that he must forsake and even forget them when the welfare of his country requires it.”
Source: Essays: Literary, Moral and Philosophical
“Let our reason, and not our senses, be the rule of our conduct; for reason will teach us to think wisely, to speak prudently, and to behave worthily.”
“Let our religions unite us for human kindness rather than dividing us on what we believe. Eid Mubarak”
“Let our road be long, let it be very long, let it be very very long and in fact let our road be infinite! Travel means flow, flow means life!”
“Let our scars fall in love.”
Source: The Book of Nightmares
“Let our stand be together, shoulder to shoulder, hold hands with every human of every color, because together we rise and we shall stand with justice & power forever so we can breath in peace.”
“Let our tribute to the dead be a new resolve: to respect people for what they individually think, rather than respect groups for what they were collectively brought up to believe.”
Source: A Devil's Chaplain
“Let our voices be heard in all of our lunges. Not just English. I am an American and I speak Spanish and English.”
“Let our voices be heard. I hope they will not be shrill voices, but, I hope we shall speak with such conviction that those to whom we speak shall know of the strength of our feeling and the sincerity of our efforts.”
“Let our weakness be what it will, mankind will still be weaker; and whilst there is a world, 'tis woman that will govern it.”
Source: The Provoked Wife
“Let ourselves be seen, deeply seen, vulnerably seen, to love with our whole hearts, even though there's no guarantee... to practice gratitude and joy in those moments of terror, to be this vulnerable means that we’re alive.”
“Let pain work for you, not against you.”
“Let parents bequeath to their children not riches, but the spirit of reverence.”
Source: Plato's Best Thoughts: Compiled from Prof. Jowett's Translation of the Dialogues of Plato
“Let Pascal say that man is a thinking reed. He is wrong; man is a thinking erratum. Each period in life is a new edition that corrects the preceding one and that in turn will be corrected by the next, until publication of the definitive edition, which the publisher donates to the worms.”
Source: Epitaph of a Small Winner
“Let passion be your muse. Let her guide and teach you to trust your instincts.”
“Let passion drive your profession.”
“Let passion fill your sails, but let reason be your rudder.”
“Let passion reach a catastrophe and it submits us to an intoxicating force far more powerful than the niggardly irritation of wine or of opium. The lucidity our ideas then achieve, and the delicacy of our overly exalted sensations, produce the strangest and most unexpected effects.”
“Let patience be our coach. Patience is the silent power that opens an interior space and creates a touch of liberty in our minds. It is a welcome present to oneself, an enduring resilience challenge, allowing us to find the essentials in our lives. - Erik Pevernagie”
“Let patriotism have its high days and freedom its monuments, and let the triumphs of navigators and generals be annually observed; but surely, beyond all these, a season that stands for as much to the race as Easter does may well be remembered each year with songs and flowers and with every mark of gratitude and of loftiest jubilation.”
“Let peace and beauty reign.”
“Let peace be. Let life be.”
Source: Under the Udala Trees
“Let peace make the final decision regarding what we do or don’t do. If you have peace, then follow it. If you don’t, then wait to make a decision until you have peace about what to do. Make peace one of your top priorities in life.”
Source: Loving People Who Are Hard to Love: Transforming Your World by Learning to Love Unconditionally
“Let peace, descending from her native heaven, bid her olives spring amidst the joyful nations; and plenty, in league with commerce, scatter blessings from her copious hand!”
Source: Daniel Boone: His Own Story
“Let people alone. Let them find their way. Let them find their level and you may sometimes be delighted and astonished at the extraordinary high level to which they'll rise if they're let alone.”
“Let people be the pursuits of happiness, you be the pursuit of perfection.”
“Let people busy saying so, you keep busy doing so:)”
Source: I Love the Way You Love Me
“Let people buy how they prefer to buy, not how you prefer to sell.”
“Let people catch something from your heart that will cause no discomfort, but help them to sing.”
Source: The Purity of Desire: 100 Poems of Rumi
“Let people do what they need to do to make them happy. Mind your own business, and do what you need to do to make you happy.”
“Let people doubt your sanity. Let them think you’re nuts. Be the mad scientist, the wise fool, the adventure addict who makes others question there own aliveness.”
Source: We Need You: A Call to an Imaginal Reality
“Let people embrace their elected god or let them create one if they feel inspired. In case some want to share, it may be fun but if they don’t fancy the concept, they should be free to recant. (“Is Heaven a place in the sky?”)”
“Let people feel the weight of who you are, and let them deal with it.”
Source: Wild at Heart
“Let people go on talking as they like, and we will go on living as we think best.”
Source: The Best of Willa Cather
“Let people hate you so long as they fear you.”
“Let people have an education and you can't stop them.”
“Let people hide in their homes, caged like chickens. Cowards deserve no better.”
Source: The Demon Cycle 3-Book Bundle: The Warded Man, The Desert Spear, The Daylight War
“Let people judge me as they please - I can deceive them, but I cannot deceive myself.' And he suddenly understood that the disgust which he had lately felt toward everybody … was disgust with himself.”
“Let people live their lives, as long as they don't hurt anybody. As long as they don't destroy their own lives.”
“Let people realize clearly that every time they threaten someone or humiliate or unnecessarily hurt or dominate or reject another human being, they become forces for the creation of psychopathology, even if these be small forces. Let them recognize that every person who is kind, helpful, decent, psychologically democratic, affectionate, and warm, is a psychotheraputic force, even though a small one.”
“Let people repent. Let people grow. Believe that people can change and improve.”
“Let people return to making knots on ropes, instead of writing.”
“Let people say whatever they like, stick to your own convictions, and rest assured, the world will be at your feet. They say, "Have faith in this fellow or that fellow", but I say, "Have faith in yourself first", that's the way. Have faith in yourself-all power is in you-be conscious and bring it out. Say, "I can do everything."”
Source: Life changing quotes By Swami Vivekananda
“Let people see your struggles and don't ever fake it.”
“Let people speak. Let people disagree. Communicate. Listen. Have high-respect, if not for your opponent, then for your own comportment and conduct as a good listener.”
“Let people take death seriously, and not travel far.”