Quotes having the keyword Lay
I perceived how that it was impossible to establish the lay people in any truth except the Scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother tongue.
by William Tyndale (Clergyman, English , born in 1484) keywords: any, before, establish, except, eyes, how, impossible, laid, lay, mother, perceived, plainly, scripture, their, tongue, truth , were The wise man does not lay up his own treasures. The more he gives to others, the more he has for his own.
by Lao Tzu (Philosopher) keywords: does, gives, his, lay, man, more, others, own, treasures, up , wise I turned down the first script offered to me, and the second. I lay on my back one day under an umbrella, in the garden, reading the third, and wondered why I had turned down the first.
by Conrad Veidt (Actor, German , born in 1893) keywords: back, day, down, first, garden, had, lay, offered, reading, script, second, third, turned, umbrella, under, why , wondered Our soldiers have done a valiant effort in fighting terrorism and bringing a semblance of law and order to the chaos in the region and it would be shortsighted to lay out a specific timetable to bring U.S. troops home prematurely before their mission is accomplished.
by James T. Walsh (Politician, American , born in 1947) keywords: accomplished, before, bring, bringing, chaos, done, effort, fighting, home, law, lay, mission, order, our, out, prematurely, region, semblance, shortsighted, soldiers, specific, terrorism, their, timetable, troops, valiant , would This is the secret of propaganda: To totally saturate the person, whom the propaganda wants to lay hold of, with the ideas of the propaganda, without him even noticing that he is being saturated.
by Paul Watzlawick (Psychologist, Austrian , born in 1921) keywords: being, even, him, hold, ideas, lay, noticing, person, propaganda, saturate, saturated, secret, totally, wants, whom , without Lay this unto your breast: Old friends, like old swords, still are trusted best.
by John Webster (Playwright, English , born in 1578) keywords: best, friends, lay, old, still, swords, trusted, unto , your I wander around, get the lay of the land and try to imagine what kind of people would have lived there in that historical period. What would they eat? What kind of clothing would they wear? How did they shelter themselves? How did they get around?
by James Welchkeywords: around, clothing, did, eat, get, historical, how, imagine, kind, land, lay, lived, period, shelter, themselves, try, wander, wear , would In politics, strangely enough, the best way to play your cards is to lay them face upwards on the table.
by H. G. Wells (Author, English , born in 1866) keywords: best, cards, enough, face, lay, play, politics, strangely, table, them, upwards, way , your These deserters were our undoing. I shall have a good deal more to say about them before I finally lay down my pen, and I shall not hesitate to call them by their true name, the name with which they will be for ever branded before all the nations of the world.
by Christiaan Rudolf de Wet (Politician, South African , born in 1854) keywords: before, branded, call, deal, down, ever, finally, good, hesitate, lay, more, name, nations, our, pen, say, shall, their, them, these, true, undoing, were, which, will , world When we can lay down our fear and anger and choose responses other than aggression, we create the conditions for bringing out the best in us humans.
by Margaret J. Wheatley (Writer , American) keywords: aggression, anger, best, bringing, choose, conditions, create, down, fear, humans, lay, other, our, out, responses, than , us Some things must be good in themselves, else there could be no measure whereby to lay out good and evil.
by Benjamin Whichcote (Philosopher, British , born in 1609) keywords: could, else, evil, good, lay, measure, must, out, some, themselves, things , whereby But he lay like a warrior taking his rest, with his martial cloak around him.
by Charles Wolfe (Poet, Irish , born in 1791) keywords: around, cloak, him, his, lay, martial, rest, taking , warrior My life has ever been devoted to her service from my youth up, though never before in a cause like this - a cause for which I would most cheerfully risk and lay down my life.
by David Wooster (Soldier, American , born in 1710) keywords: been, before, cause, cheerfully, devoted, down, ever, her, lay, life, most, never, risk, service, though, up, which, would , youth The world is too much with us; late and soon, getting and spending, we lay waste our powers: Little we see in Nature that is ours.
by William Wordsworth (Poet, English , born in 1770) keywords: getting, late, lay, little, much, nature, our, ours, powers, see, soon, spending, too, us, waste , world I lay in my dressing room after being in make-up waiting to go on. They knew I was feeling pretty rotten and they tried to give me time to rest. But I couldn't sleep. I couldn't do anything.
by Dick York (Actor, American , born in 1928) keywords: after, anything, being, dressing, feeling, give, go, knew, lay, make-up, pretty, rest, room, rotten, sleep, time, tried , waiting Tomorrow is the day when idlers work, and fool reform, and mortal men lay hold on heaven.
by Andrew Young (Clergyman, American , born in 1932) keywords: day, fool, heaven, hold, idlers, lay, men, mortal, reform, tomorrow , work