M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“May we continue to encourage one another, so that we will increase in strength and in wisdom.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“May we continue to remember not to judge man by the color of his skin, but the content of his character.”
“May we continue to workship God, with wholehearted devotion.”
“May we dedicate our lives to serving the Lord and not worry about offending the devil.”
“May we eat only foods that nourish us and prevent illnes.. May we accept this food for the realization of the way of understanding and love.”
Source: Living Buddha, Living Christ
“May we embrace one another with love, a smile and a warm hug?”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“May we ever watch over one another, assisting in times of need. Let us not be critical and judgmental, but let us be tolerant, ever emulating the Savior's example of loving-kindness. In that vein, may we willingly serve one another. May we pray for the inspiration to know of the needs of those around us, and then may we go forward and provide assistance.”
“May we exist like a lotus, / At home in the muddy water. / Thus we bow to life as it is.”
“May we find a way to give fresh starts to those who need them before we lose our opportunity, and our chance to be the best of what makes us human.”
Source: From Misery to Happiness: A poetic journey through love, loss, and second chances.
“May we find more grace to do good deeds.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“May we find strength to endure life changing scenes.”
“May we find the courage to conquer this crisis.”
“May we generally be happy, generally be witty, generally be honest, but above all always be interesting.”
Source: The Basic Eight
“May we give as the Savior gave. To give of oneself is a holy gift. We give as a remembrance of all the Savior has given.”
“May we graciously accept our responsibility.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“May we greet each other with a smile, hug and speak kind words.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“May we grow in strength — without pride in self. May we, in our dealings with all peoples of the earth, ever speak truth and serve justice. And so shall America — in the sight of all men of good will — prove true to the honorable purposes that bind and rule us as a people in all this time of trial through which we pass.”
“May we have equal concern for each other to create a unified world.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“May we have the heart of our Mother, while retaining Manhood and preserving the child within.
Highest potential.”
“May we help more than we hurt, may we seek to understand more than be understood and may we love more than we judge.”
“may we hold on to the promises our souls make”
“may we hold on to the promises our souls make…
i want to remember the promises my soul made before i came here…
that i am here to learn the lessons but not get so lost in them that i can't heal and grow from them. and to take in the texture of earth and the taste of skin… but hold the memory that i am so much more than the heavy weight of being human. that i will trust my journey, even in the darkest corners when nothing feels like a way out… because my soul knows that there is always a way out.
and while i’ll know that i am here to learn to love them and fall in love with them… let me never, ever forget that i am here to learn to love me and fall in love with me, too.”
“May we hope that, when we are all dead and gone, leaders will arise who have been personally experienced in the hard, practical work, the difficulties, and the joys of organizing nursing reforms, and who will lead far beyond anything we have done!”
Source: Florence Nightingale on Public Health Care: Collected Works of Florence Nightingale
“May we incorporate into our own lives the divine principles which he Joseph Smith so beautifully taught by example, that we, ourselves, might live more completely the gospel of Jesus Christ. . . May our lives reflect the knowledge we have that God lives, that Jesus Christ is His son, that Joseph Smith was a prophet and that we are led today by another prophet of God - even President Gordon B. Hinckley.”
“May we know fear, but may we always refuse to court cowardice.”
“May we know You more clearly, love You more dearly, and follow You more nearly, day by day.”
“May we learn to say “thank you” to God and to one another. We teach children to do it, and then we forget to do it ourselves!”
“May we live here like strangers and make the world not a house, but an inn, in which we sup and lodge, expecting to be on our journey tomorrow.”
Source: The Complete Works of Charles Spurgeon, Volume 78
“May we live like the lotus, at home in muddy water.”
“May we live like this; perpetually— in the unified form of Shiva and Shakti.”
“May we live like this; perpetually—
in the unified form of Shiva and Shakti.
Until the end of the universe,
may we live, ever becoming the complete whole.”
“May we look upon our treasure, the furniture of our houses, and our garments, and try to discover whether the seeds of war have nourishment in these our possessions.”
“May we love another, for love is of God.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“May we love each other with brotherly love. Love cast out all fears.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“May We Love Ourselves.
May We Love Each Other.
May We Believe that Our Dreams Can Come True.
We Are Strong.
We Are Wise.
We Are the Heroines of our Own Lives
-The Heroine’s Club benediction”
Source: The Heroines Club: A Mother-Daughter Empowerment Circle
“May we meet again on distant shores.”
Source: Obsidio
“May we muster courage at the crossroads, courage for the conflicts, courage to say, "no," courage to say, "yes," for courage counts.”
Source: Live the Good Life
“May we never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion.”
Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1954
“May we never go to hell, but always be on our way!”
“May we never let the things we can't have or don't have or shouldn't have spoil our enjoyment of the things we do have and can have.”
“May we never let the things we can't have, or don't have, or shouldn't have, spoil our enjoyment of the things we do have and can have. As we value our happiness let us not forget it. For one of the greatest lessons in life is learning to be happy without the things we cannot or should not have.”
Source: Richard L. Evans--the man and the message
“May we never risk the life of our souls by being resentful or by bearing grudges.”
“May we not become the darkness that intended to consume us. May we rise above with gentle persistence as we climb to reach the light. And may we have patience with the hurting hearts all around us as they, too attempt to climb.”
Source: Naked in the Light: poems, prose, and reflections
“May we not have a picture of Christ, who has a true body? By no means; because, though he has a true body and a reasonable soul, John 1:14, yet his human nature subsists in his divine person, which no picture can represent, Psalm 45:2. Why ought all pictures of Christ to be abominated by Christians? Because they are downright lies, representing no more than the picture of a mere man: whereas, the true Christ is God-man”
“May we not say, that true zeal is not mostly charitable, but wholly so? That is, if we take charity in St. Paul's sense, for love; the love of God and our neighbour. For it is a certain truth, (although little understood in the world), that Christian zeal is all love. It is nothing else.”
Source: The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.: Sermons
“May we not succumb to thoughts of violence and revenge today, but rather to thoughts of mercy and compassion. We are to love our enemies that they might be returned to their right minds.”
“May we not suspect that the vague but very real fears of children, which are quite independent of experience, are the inherited effects of real dangers and abject superstitions during ancient savage times?”
Source: Charles Darwin: An Anthology
“May we not then sometimes define insanity as an inability to distinguish which is the waking and which the sleeping life? We often dream without the least suspicion of unreality: 'Sleep hath its own world', and it is often as lifelike as the other.”
Source: Lewis Carroll's Diaries: Containing Journal 4, January to December 1856
“May we not waver to say a blunt “No” when push comes to shove. Once we handle the truth, it must be without “ifs” and “buts.” The air ought to be clean and the water clear. Since haggling with transparency is not in the cards, let us step down from the traditional “It Is What It Is” and definitively go for resilience. ("Resilience")”
“May we now all rise and sing the eternal school hymn: "Attack. Attack. Attack Attack Attack!"”