Let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.
‐‐ George Washington
Let us work toward greater cooperation with all Caribbean Countries, whether we speak English, Dutch, French or Spanish, whether we are independent or not, and whether we be island or continental territories.
‐‐ Said Musa
Let us work without theorizing, tis the only way to make life endurable.
‐‐ Voltaire
Let whatever is going to happen to me happen. I'm expecting the worst for myself and I'm resigned to it.
‐‐ Alexander Dubcek
Let who will boast their courage in the field, I find but little safety from my shield, Nature's, not honour's law we must obey: This made me cast my useless shield away.
‐‐ Archilochus
Let woman out of the home, let man into it, should be the aim of education. The home needs man, and the world outside needs woman.
‐‐ Pearl S. Buck
Let women issue a declaration of independence sexually, and absolutely refuse to cohabit with men until they are acknowledged as equals in everything, and the victory would be won in a single week.
‐‐ Victoria Woodhull
Let you look sometimes for the goodness in me, and judge me not.
‐‐ Arthur Miller
Let your children be as so many flowers, borrowed from God. If the flowers die or wither, thank God for a summer loan of them.
‐‐ Samuel Rutherford
Let your children go if you want to keep them.
‐‐ Malcolm Forbes
Let your daughter have first of all the book of Psalms for holiness of heart, and be instructed in the Proverbs of Solomon for her godly life.
‐‐ St. Jerome
Let your Discourse with Men of Business be Short and Comprehensive.
‐‐ George Washington
Let your dreams outgrow the shoes of your expectations.
‐‐ Ryunosuke Satoro
Let your emotions come out. If your behavior is flat, your game will be flat, too.
‐‐ Hale Irwin
Let your enemies be disarmed by the gentleness of your manner, but at the same time let them feel, the steadiness of your resentment.
‐‐ Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield
Let your family, staff, and friends know that you're still the same person, despite all the publicity and notoriety that accompanies your position.
‐‐ Donald Rumsfeld
Let your heart feel for the afflictions and distress of everyone, and let your hand give in proportion to your purse.
‐‐ George Washington
Let your hopes, not your hurts, shape your future.
‐‐ Robert H. Schuller
Let your joy be in your journey - not in some distant goal.
‐‐ Tim Cook
Let your kids pick their punishments. Our instinct as parents is to order our kids around. It's easier, and we're usually right! But it rarely works.
‐‐ Bruce Feiler
Let your life lightly dance on the edges of Time like dew on the tip of a leaf.
‐‐ Rabindranath Tagore
Let your Medicine be something of the Nature of the Sign ascending.
‐‐ Nicholas Culpeper
Let your mind alone, and see what happens.
‐‐ Virgil Thomson
Let your mind see every detail of your own special version of the very best that life can be. If you could make the world exactly to your liking, consider very specifically just how that world would be. If you could spend your time doing precisely what you wish, how would the moments of your life be lived?
‐‐ Ralph Marston
Let your minds be filled with the goal of being like the Lord, and you will crowd out depressing thoughts as you anxiously seek to know Him and do His will.
‐‐ Ezra Taft Benson
Let your performance do the thinking.
‐‐ Charlotte Bronte
Let your religion be less of a theory and more of a love affair.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton
Let your tongue speak what your heart thinks.
‐‐ Davy Crockett
Let your watchword be order and your beacon beauty.
‐‐ Daniel Burnham
Let your youth have free reign. It won't come again, so be bold, and no repenting.
‐‐ Nikos Kazantzakis
Lets be clear, Dolly Parton is a rapper. Somewhere before all the country, I don't know what happens up there in the mountains when you're growing up, but she has been spitting rhymes for a very long time - 50 years I'd say.
‐‐ Queen Latifah
Lets have faith that right makes might; and in that faith let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it.
‐‐ Abraham Lincoln
Lets not push it under the rug, or push it to the side because, no matter what, it's going to keep coming up. You know, if you never deal with that dirt up under the carpet, it's going to get larger and larger, and it's going to keep coming up.
‐‐ Herschel Walker
Lets take away the incentives to do 'to' patients and instead create incentives to do 'for' patients, to be 'with' patients. We don't need to do comparative effectiveness trials to see if that works; we can just ask patients.
‐‐ Abraham Verghese
Lets talk about the holidays, more specifically, consumption during the holidays. If it's true that 'We are what we eat,' most of us would be unrecognizable during the period that ranges from the night before Thanksgiving through that day in early January when everyone decides to return to the gym.
‐‐ Rachel Nichols
Lets tell young people the best books are yet to written; the best painting, the best government the best of everything is yet to be done by them.
‐‐ John Erskine
Letter scrambling and trouble reading is just a small part of dyslexia. It is also an auditory processing problem.
‐‐ Philip Schultz
Letter writing was clearly important to Reagan. Even as president he kept dashing off letters to friends, pen pals, media people, statesmen, critics, and the kind of people who write to presidents never expecting a reply.
‐‐ Russell Baker
Letterman, despite whatever idiotic (or worse?) things he may have done with women on his staff, was wise enough to realize that silence isn't permanent and peace of mind can't be bought.
‐‐ Alafair Burke
Letterman... he got his problems. We don't get along too well.
‐‐ Harvey Pekar
Letterman is very intimidating because he's so funny, so you have to be really prepared. Also, he's a little squeamish about certain things, so you have to always be on guard to please him.
‐‐ Norm MacDonald
Letters actually work. Even the top dog himself takes time every day to read 10 letters that are picked out by staff. I can tell you that every official that I've ever worked with will tell you about the letters they get and what they mean.
‐‐ Omar Ahmad
Letters are among the most significant memorial a person can leave behind them.
‐‐ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Letters are expectation packaged in an envelope.
‐‐ Shana Alexander
Letters are like wine; if they are sound they ripen with keeping. A man should lay down letters as he does a cellar of wine.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
Letters are something from you. It's a different kind of intention than writing an e-mail.
‐‐ Keanu Reeves
'Letters From Home' is a 90,000-word WWII love story with a twist, aptly summarized as 'The Notebook' meets 'Saving Private Ryan.'
‐‐ Kristina McMorris
'Letters From Home' is a story inspired by my grandparents' epistolary courtship.
‐‐ Kristina McMorris