One must always keep one's government under control.
‐‐ Joe Wilson
One must always maintain one's connection to the past and yet ceaselessly pull away from it.
‐‐ Gaston Bachelard
One must always say things that aim to interest, because in the world one must after all pay for one's keep.
‐‐ Mary MacLane
One must always try to see the truth of a situation - it makes things universal.
‐‐ V. S. Naipaul
One must ask children and birds how cherries and strawberries taste.
‐‐ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
One must be a god to be able to tell successes from failures without making a mistake.
‐‐ Anton Chekhov
One must be a living man and a posthumous artist.
‐‐ Jean Cocteau
One must be a somebody before they can have a enemy. One must be a force before he can be resisted by another force.
‐‐ Sophie Swetchine
One must be a wise reader to quote wisely and well.
‐‐ Amos Bronson Alcott
One must be an inventor to read well. There is then creative reading as well as creative writing.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
One must be arrogant, indeed, to imagine that one can take everything in one's hand and know everything!
‐‐ Emile Zola
One must be convinced to convince, to have enthusiasm to stimulate the others.
‐‐ Stefan Zweig
One must be entirely sensitive to the structure of the material that one is handling. One must yield to it in tiny details of execution, perhaps the handling of the surface or grain, and one must master it as a whole.
‐‐ Barbara Hepworth
One must be fond of people and trust them if one is not to make a mess of life.
‐‐ E. M. Forster
One must be frank to be relevant.
‐‐ Corazon Aquino
One must be of one's own time.
‐‐ Honoré Daumier
One must be poor to know the luxury of giving!
‐‐ George Eliot
One must be very particular about telling the truth. Through truth one can realize God.
‐‐ Ramakrishna
One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
‐‐ Indira Gandhi
One must change one's tactics every ten years if one wishes to maintain one's superiority.
‐‐ Napoleon Bonaparte
One must choose in life between boredom and suffering.
‐‐ Madame de Stael
One must credit an hypothesis with all that has had to be discovered in order to demolish it.
‐‐ Jean Rostand
One must die to life in order to be utterly a creator.
‐‐ Thomas Mann
One must dig deeply into opposing points of view in order to know whether your own position remains defensible. Iron sharpens iron.
‐‐ Francis Collins
One must do no violence to nature, nor model it in conformity to any blindly formed chimera.
‐‐ Janos Bolyai
One must do the same subject over again ten times, a hundred times. In art nothing must resemble an accident, not even movement.
‐‐ Edgar Degas
One must either take an interest in the human situation or else parade before the void.
‐‐ Jean Rostand
One must go for a film with an open mind; a film best impacts you when your mind is a blank page to the film.
‐‐ Anurag Kashyap
One must judge men not by their opinions, but by what their opinions have made of them.
‐‐ Georg C. Lichtenberg
One must keep working continuously; otherwise, one thinks of death.
‐‐ Enzo Ferrari
One must know combinations, one must have a true knowledge of food to be in the moment.
‐‐ Charlie Trotter
One must know oneself. If this does not serve to discover truth, it at least serves as a rule of life and there is nothing better.
‐‐ Blaise Pascal
One must know the so-called 'lesson of a downpour.' A man, caught in a sudden rain en route, dashes along the road not to get wet or drenched. Once one takes it for granted that in rain he naturally gets wet, he can be in a tranquil frame of mind even when soaked to the skin. This lesson applies to everything.
‐‐ Yamamoto Tsunetomo
One must know to lose honorably.
‐‐ Eli Yishai
One must learn how to be black in America.
‐‐ Henry Louis Gates
One must learn, if one is to see the beauty in Japan, to like an extraordinarily restrained and delicate loveliness.
‐‐ Mary Ritter Beard
One must learn to love, and go through a good deal of suffering to get to it... and the journey is always towards the other soul.
‐‐ D. H. Lawrence
One must let the play happen to one; one must let the mind loose to respond as it will, to receive impressions, to sense rather than know, to gather rather than immediately understand.
‐‐ Edward Albee
One must live the way one thinks or end up thinking the way one has lived.
‐‐ Kim Young-ha
One must look for one thing only, to find many.
‐‐ Cesare Pavese
One must love humanity in order to reach out into the unique essence of each individual: no one can be too low or too ugly.
‐‐ Georg Buchner
One must marry one's feelings to one's beliefs and ideas. That is probably the only way to achieve a measure of harmony in one's life.
‐‐ Napoleon Hill
One must measure and conduct one's life on its own terms.
‐‐ Henry Grunwald
One must never assume that a character is sympathetic because of either the actor playing them or the fact that they're a lead. I think that's a recipe for failure, actually, because if they become unsympathetic, you lose your audience.
‐‐ Melissa Rosenberg
One must never forget that life is unfair. But sometimes, with a bit of luck, this works in your favour.
‐‐ Peter Mayle
One must never look for happiness: one meets it by the way.
‐‐ Isabelle Eberhardt
One must not attempt to justify them, but rather to sense their nature simply and clearly.
‐‐ Maureen Dowd
One must not believe any of those mythologies about oneself as an artist.
‐‐ Anish Kapoor
One must not cheat anyone, not even the world of its victory.
‐‐ Franz Kafka