L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Let the others have beauty. I've got the charisma.”
“Let the pain of past not ruin the happiness of present and dreams of future. Move on.”
Source: Guru with Guitar
“Let the pain remind you that hearts can heal.”
“Let the pain stop, thought Harry. Let him kill us... End it, Dumbledore... Death is nothing compared to this... And I’ll see Sirius again.”
Source: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
“Let the pain & suffering of all that appears to be lost, be soothed, healed & comforted.”
Source: The Soulful Pathway to Healing After Loss: 123 channeled affirmations and quotes to inspire self-healing daily
“Let the painter composing narrative pictures take pleasure in wealth and variety, and avoid repeating any part that occurs in it, so that the uniqueness and abundance attract people to it and delight the eye of the observer. I say that a narrative painting requires (depending on the scene), wherever the eye falls, a mixture of men of diverse appearances, of diverse ages and dress, combined together with women, children, dogs, horses, buildings, fields, and hills.”
“Let the panther of our imagination not be encaged by the mechanics of despotic thinking short-circuiting our hunches and blocking our intuition. ("Into a new life")”
“Let the parent ask "Why?" and the child produce the answer, if he can. After he has turned the matter over in his mind, there is no harm in telling him - and he will remember it - the reason why.”
Source: The Original Home School Series
“Let the passions and cupidities and dreams and kinks and ideals and greed and hopes and foul corruptions of all men and women have their day and the world will still be better off, for there is more good than bad in the sum of us and our workings.”
Source: Huckleberry Finn, Alive at 100
“Let the past abolish the past when -- and if -- it can substitute something better.”
Source: Essays, Speeches & Public Letters
“Let the past be content with itself, for man needs forgetfulness as well as memory”
Source: Irish Fairy Tales
“Let the past be what it was, the present what it is, the future the best it can be.”
Source: A Quiet Belief in Angels: A Novel
“Let the past go, Bren, or it will ruin your future.”
Source: Cranberry Blood
“Let the past go. A simply abundant world awaits.”
“Let the past hold on to itself and let the present move forward into the future.”
Source: Mostly Harmless
“Let the past not be forgotten. Let the lessons not be in vain.”
Source: Lora Leigh: The Breeds Novels 1-6
“Let the path be open to talent.”
“Let the patience to grow through the process be your competitive advantage.”
“Let the peace of this day be here tomorrow when I wake up.”
Source: Gravity's Rainbow
“Let the pen carry your thoughts.”
“Let the people be led by the revelations of Jesus Christ, and the finger of God will be made manifest before them day by day in their progress to eternal happiness; for this is the privilege of the faithful.”
Source: Journal of Discourses
“Let the people decide through the marketplace mechanism what they wish to see and hear. Why is there this national obsession to tamper with this box of transistors and tubes when we don't do the same for Time magazine?”
“Let the people decide whom to vote for, who has more authority. And only people, only our citizens, are able to place the final emphasis, voting for this or that person or political force, or rejecting it. Thats democracy.”
“Let the people discover you! You might have the key of the locked doors in their lives! Open yourself to the world; you might be the magic the world needs!”
“Let the people find a shelter in you, and you shall attain an eternal shelter in them.”
Source: Divane Dynamite: Only truth in the cosmos is love
“Let the people have property and they will have power - a power that will forever be exerted to prevent the restriction of the press, the abolition of trial by jury, or the abridgment of any other privilege.”
“Let the people know my wisdom, fill the land with smoke”
“Let the people know the truth and the country is safe.”
Source: The Lincoln Year Book: Axioms and Aphorisms from the Great Emancipator
“Let the people talk, let people doubt, and let
people question you, but never allow yourself to quit walking your path. Their path is their own and the path you walk is that of your own. Sweet child of mine, be the brave child of mine.”
Source: Purple Buddha Project: Purple Book of Self-Love
“Let the people think they govern and they will be governed.”
Source: Franklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's Maxims
“Let the people walk. Or ride horses, bicycles, mules, wild pigs-anything-but keep the automobiles and the motorcycles and all their motorized relatives out. We have agreed not to drive our automobiles into cathedrals, concert halls, art museums, legislative assemblies, private bedrooms and other sanctums of our culture; we should treat our national parks with the same deference, for they, too, are holy places.”
Source: Desert Solitaire
“Let the people who never find true love keep saying that there's no such thing. Their faith will make it easier for them to live and die.”
Source: Map: Collected and Last Poems
“Let the people who you appreciate know that they're important to you. Or that you value their presence.”
“Let the perfectionist play postal.”
“Let the pictures do the talking!”
“Let the poet dream his dreams. Yet, the poet must look at the world; must enter into other men's lives; must look at the earth and the sky, must examine the dust in the street; must walk through the world and his mirror.”
“Let the poets cry themselves to sleep, and all their tearful words will turn back into steam.”
“Let the poor be your god, and your service to them, be your religion.”
Source: Let The Poor Be Your God
“Let the poor man mind his tongue”
“Let the power come. Let ecstasy erupt. Allow your heart to expand and overflow with adoration for this magnificent creation and for the love, wisdom and power that birthed it all. Rapture is needed now - rapture, reverence and grace.”
“Let the power of intention lead the way.”
“Let the preacher tell the truth. Let him make audible the silence of the news of the world with the sound turned off so that in the silence we can hear the tragic truth of the Gospel, which is that the world where God is absent is a dark and echoing emptiness; and the comic truth of the Gospel, which is that it is into the depths of his absence that God makes himself present in such unlikely ways and to such unlikely people that old Sarah and Abraham and maybe when the time comes even Pilate and Job and Lear and Henry Ward Beecher and you and I laugh till the tears run down our cheeks. And finally let him preach this overwhelming of tragedy by comedy, of darkness by light, of the ordinary by the extraordinary, as the tale that is too good not to be true because to dismiss it as untrue is to dismiss along with it that catch of the breath, that beat and lifting of the heart near to or even accompanied by tears, which I believe is the deepest intuition of truth that we have.”
Source: Telling the Truth: The Gospel as Tragedy, Comedy, and Fairy Tale – A Fresh Look at the Many Dimensions of God and Humanity
“Let the presence of God INVADE you today. It's all about Him...don't get distracted by the stupid things of the enemy. Remember, God wins! :)”
“Let the price fixed with a friend be sufficient, and even dealing with a brother call in witnesses, but laughingly.”
“Let the prize be your source of motivation, not just the goal. Aim higher.”
Source: Opportunities in the New Economy and Beyond: Birthing Entrepreneurs in a Pandemic Economy to Create Successful Businesses and New Wealth
“Let the professionals like doctors & engineers teach in schools once a week. Let's make teaching a national movement necessary for Nation building.”
“Let the professors of Christianity recommend their religion by deeds of benevolence - by Christian meekness - by lives of temperance and holiness.”
“Let the progress of the meal be slow, for dinner is the last business of the day; and let the guests conduct themselves like travelers due to reach their destination together.”
“Let the public throw bouquets to the inventors and in time we will all be happy.”
“Let the pulpit resound with the doctrines and sentiments of religious liberty... Let us hear the dignity of his [man's] nature, and the noble rank he holds among the works of God... Let it be known, that British liberties are not the grants of princes or parliaments.”