L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Look to make your course regular, that men may know beforehand what they may expect.”
“Look to nature for comfort and believe...
Each sunrise brings hope
Each wave in the ocean brings joy
Each drifting cloud brings relief
Each gust of wind steers positive thoughts our way
Each sparkling star fills our hearts with love and light”
Source: Take A Little Soul Time
“Look to see the best in everyone - especially in those who refuse to do the same. Perhaps your kindness will break someone's shell or be a catalyst to change their mind.”
“Look to see what you are doing today. Is this how you choose to define yourself? Look to see what you are thinking today. Is this what you wish to create?”
Source: Communion with God
“Look to see what you most desire in your life, then ride that feeling all the way to creation.”
Source: When Everything Changes, Change Everything: In a time of turmoil, a pathway to peace
“Look to see who is truly serving the world, truly seeking to share wisdom and knowledge, insight and understanding, caring and compassion. Provide for these people, for these are the Bringers of the Light.”
“Look to the beauty of this day, miracles are all around you.”
“Look to the Bible and not your feelings as the basis of the Christian life.”
“Look to the Classics, History, to the Arts, for there is truth. Look away from the systems, the processes, the techniques.”
“Look to the cross, and hate your sin, for sin nailed your Well Beloved to the tree.”
“Look to the cross, and hate your sin, for sin nailed your Well Beloved to the tree. Look up to the cross, and you will kill sin, for the strength of Jesus' love will make you strong to put down your tendencies to sin.”
“Look to the cross, think of the cross, meditate on the cross, and then go and set your affections on the world if you can.”
“Look to the east," she said, "for always, while the light dies in the west, there is the promise of rebirth from the east.”
Source: The Mists of Avalon
“Look to the East, where up the lucid sky; the morning climbs! The day shall yet be fair.”
Source: The Poems of Celia Thaxter
“Look to the essence of a thing, whether it be a point of doctrine, of practice, or of interpretation.”
“Look to the fields white unto harvest; pray for the fields; prepare for the fields; go to the fields or support those who go.”
“Look to the Heavens, you can look to the skies. You can find redemption staring back into your eyes.”
“Look to the horizon, spread your wings, and fly.”
“Look to the Kingdom of Heaven and all its righteousness and all things shall be added unto you. What is righteousness but character, morals and value! Enter the Kingdom and what affect then does the world hold? And all things shall be added unto you so you can walk through lifes valley of death like a lion who's courageous and bold.
Will you take heed to the knowledge given that will fulfill your every earthly need? Or would you rather be enslaved in your chains, forever dealing with lifes anguish and never-ending pains? Free-will is a choice between yes and no, right or wrong? It's a choice that makes you weak or a choice that makes you strong.”
Source: The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey
“Look to the lighthouse of the Lord. There is no fog so dense, no night so dark, no gale so strong, no mariner so lost but what its beacon light can rescue.”
“Look to the lilies how they grow!”
Source: The Poetical Works of David Macbeth Moir [Delta]
“Look to the lilies how they grow! 'Twas thus the Saviour said, that we, Even in the simplest flowers that blow, God's ever-watchful care might see.”
Source: The Poetical Works of David Macbeth Moir [Delta]
“Look to the living, love them, and hold on.”
Source: Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide
“Look to the Lord and not to the world for your ideas and ideals about men and women.”
“Look to the Lord and the power of His grace.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Look to the Lord in every situation.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Look to the moon and stars to find the answers that lie within you”
“Look to the moon when you swing, he instructed. That's what you want. A ball that disappears into it. One that goes to the moon and past. A moonshot.”
Source: Moonshot
“Look to the mycelial networks beneath the forest floor, the fungal threads that connect plants into a communicating, nourishing community. They are Earth’s ultimate re-memberers. They do not ask the baobab to be strong alone; they weave its roots into the strength of the whole system. Our re-membering must be like this: an underground network of love that defies the solitary struggle the imperial gaze demands.”
“Look to the nervous system as the key to maximum health.”
“Look to the past and remember no empire rises that sooner or later won't fall.”
“Look to the past to help create the future. Look to science and to poetry. Combine innovation and interpretation. We need the best of both. And it is universities that best provide them.”
Source: This Republic of Suffering
“Look to the past to see what the future holds.”
Source: Wilful Murder
“Look to the past with wisdom, and look to the future with courage.”
“Look to the present. The great disease of 'I will be happy when ...' is sweeping the world. You know the symptoms. You start thinking: I'll be happy when I get that ... BMW ... promotion ... status ... money. The only way to cure the disease is to find happiness and meaning now.”
“Look to the religion and NOT to the people!”
Source: Look to the Religion and NOT to the People-Double Life Deceiver
“Look to the seasons when choosing your cures”
“Look to the souls of Your own soldiers, God, who labor in Thine awful cause.”
Source: The Sacred Band
“Look to the temple of the Lord as the great symbol of your membership.”
“Look to what you have around you and be grateful, instead of searching for more. All you take with you when you leave this world is love, friendship, and good deeds.”
“Look to your consciences and remember that the theatre of the world is wider than the realm of England.”
“Look to your experience in dreams to know how you will fare in death. Look to your experience of sleep to discover whether or not you are truly awake.”
Source: The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep
“Look to your health: and if you have it, praise God, and value it next to a good conscience; for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of; a blessing that money cannot buy; and therefore value it.”
“Look to your health; and if you have it, praise God and value it next to conscience; for health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of, a blessing money can't buy.”
“Look to your heart that flutters in and out like a moth. God is not indifferent to your need. You have a thousand prayers but God has one.”
“Look to your kingdoms—
I am coming for them all.”
Source: Wishing for Birds
“Look to your right... It is the path back home. If you choose, you can take it. It is safe, easy, and comfortable. You do not have to work out or fight or do anything else you do not want to...
Or you can keep moving forward. I will not lie to you. I cannot predict what may become of you. It will require a lot of training, hard work, study, and danger. But in the very end, you will know strength. I swear it. You might just become someone who will make a difference in the world.”
Source: The Lives of Tao
“Look to your wildest dreams to find your true intuitive desires, don't be bound by a society that just aims to control and manipulate you.”
Source: Life Is A Circus
“Look to yourself for the answer - stop calling your girlfriends and stop calling your mom - you know if it's working or not, you either feel like a goddess or you don't”
“Look to yourself, Matthew, please. I'll not forgive you if you don't return this time."
"You admit you'll miss me, then?" Even as death drew closer, he could make a joke.
"Just a little," she conceded.
With a laugh that was half cry, she pulled his face toward her and pressed her soft lips into his firm ones. All at once, the slow roar of the fire that had underpinned their entire journey dulled. The faces of those nearby disappeared as she stared at the man whose mouth captured hers. Leaning into him, she felt a heat that had nothing to do with the approaching conflagration rise, and she melded her body to his, found the crevices and planes into which her own flesh fitted so perfectly.
With a deep, urgent moan, it was Matthew who pushed her away this time, his eyes molten with desire. "Do that again and I may burn where we stand," he said hoarsely.
"I'd rather that than risk you in the fire”
Source: The Chocolate Maker's Wife