We many times sell ourselves short, not only in relationships but throughout our own lives. Hopefully, we come around at some point and realize our own value.
‐‐ Jennifer Nettles
We march on because all lives matter, not to be judged by the color of their skin.
‐‐ Donna Brazile
We march on toward the realization of the American Dream. We are not diverted by those who would deny opportunity based on what we look like or where we came from or who would deny equality based on who we love.
‐‐ Donna Brazile
We may achieve climate, but weather is thrust upon us.
‐‐ O. Henry
We may affirm, then, that the main drift of the later Renaissance was away from a humanism that favored a free expansion toward a humanism that was in the highest degree disciplinary and selective.
‐‐ Irving Babbitt
We may ascertain the worth of the human race, since for its sake God's Only-begotten Son became man, and thereby ennobled the nature that he took upon him.
‐‐ Thomas Sydenham
We may be a nation of Democrats, Independents, and Republicans, but first and foremost we are all human beings and Americans.
‐‐ Emanuel Cleaver
We may be a small island, but we are not a small people.
‐‐ Edward Heath
We may be coming to a new golden age of instrument making.
‐‐ Yo-Yo Ma
We may be in a tough time right now, but when we are in a tough time is when our movement gets really strong.
‐‐ Patricia Ireland
We may be many things, we Americans, but we always get the job done.
‐‐ Matt Taibbi
We may be so eager to protect the right to dissent that we lose sight of the difference between dissent and subversion.
‐‐ Richard Perle
We may be sure that out of the ruins of our capitalist civilization a new religion will emerge, just as Christianity emerged from the ruins of the Roman civilization.
‐‐ Herbert Read
We may be surprised at the people we find in heaven. God has a soft spot for sinners. His standards are quite low.
‐‐ Desmond Tutu
We may brave human laws, but we cannot resist natural ones.
‐‐ Jules Verne
We may consider each generation as a distinct nation, with a right, by the will of its majority, to bind themselves, but none to bind the succeeding generation, more than the inhabitants of another country.
‐‐ Thomas Jefferson
We may define therapy as a search for value.
‐‐ Abraham Maslow
We may disagree among ourselves, but let us never lose sight of that greater battle for one people, one country, one Philippines.
‐‐ Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
We may disagree on some things, but we can do so without being disagreeable.
‐‐ Christine Gregoire
We may draw good out of evil; we must not do evil, that good may come.
‐‐ Maria Weston Chapman
We may either proceed from principles to facts, or recede from facts to principles.
‐‐ Henry Mayhew
We may encounter many defeats but we must not be defeated.
‐‐ Maya Angelou
We may eventually come to realize that chastity is no more a virtue than malnutrition.
‐‐ Alex Comfort
We may excuse the spiritual poverty of our preaching in many ways, but the true secret will be found in the lack of urgent prayer for God's presence in the power of the Holy Spirit.
‐‐ Edward McKendree Bounds
We may feel the pain of falling back from a level of affluence to which we have grown accustomed, but most people in developed countries are still, by historical standards, extraordinarily well off.
‐‐ Peter Singer
We may fight against what is wrong, but if we allow ourselves to hate, that is to insure our spiritual defeat and our likeness to what we hate.
‐‐ George William Russell
We may find in the long run that tinned food is a deadlier weapon than the machine-gun.
‐‐ George Orwell
We may freak out globally, but we suffer locally.
‐‐ Jonathan Franzen
We may get to the point where the only way of saving the world will be for industrial civilization to collapse.
‐‐ Maurice Strong
We may give without loving, but we cannot love without giving.
‐‐ Bernard Meltzer
We may have bad weather in Ireland, but the sun shines in the hearts of the people and that keeps us all warm.
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
We may have charted all the continents on the planet, and we may have discovered all the mammals, but that doesn't mean that there's nothing left to explore on Earth.
‐‐ Nathan Wolfe
We may have forgotten how to feel. Nobody is teaching us how to live happily ever after, as we've heard in fairy tales.
‐‐ Yakov Smirnoff
We may have found a cure for most evils; but we have found no remedy for the worst of them all, the apathy of human beings.
‐‐ Helen Keller
We may have limped onto Broadway as the underdogs, but underdogs bite back occasionally.
‐‐ Bernie Taupin
We may have our private opinions but why should they be a bar to the meeting of hearts?
‐‐ Mahatma Gandhi
We may have to force people to get together in terms of picking a particular type of technology and starting to build to that technology, as opposed to everybody exercising their right to buy their own system, you know, at will.
‐‐ Michael Chertoff
We may have to have a geo-political regrouping or major geo-political changes.
‐‐ John Keegan
We may have to learn to live with cancer rather than die of it. It means a big change in our mindset and how we do research. We haven't quite reached there yet.
‐‐ Siddhartha Mukherjee
We may like to think politics is a battle of ideas and that the best idea wins out. But that's not true in most elections. Most elections are about the worst ideas losing, not the best ideas winning.
‐‐ Chuck Todd
We may lose our memory as we get older, but this might not be such a bad thing - who wants to drag a mental junkyard around at a time of life when you're starting to grow interesting little wings?
‐‐ Michael Leunig
We may need to change the way we think. As in Israel, I think there should be a mandatory draft, where you go away for the service of your country for three years.
‐‐ Steven Tyler
We may never be strong enough to be entirely nonviolent in thought, word and deed. But we must keep nonviolence as our goal and make strong progress towards it.
‐‐ Mahatma Gandhi
We may never find a way to live in suburbia with deer as we do with raccoons, say, or squirrels. So for this reason, it's very important that we make sure always to save enough wild or open land so that they can live in their normal manner.
‐‐ Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
We may never understand illnesses such as cancer. In fact, we may never cure it. But an ounce of prevention is worth more than a million pounds of cure.
‐‐ David Agus
We may not all break the Ten Commandments, but we are certainly all capable of it. Within us lurks the breaker of all laws, ready to spring out at the first real opportunity.
‐‐ Isadora Duncan
We may not always agree with every one of our neighbors. That's life. And it's part of living in such a diverse and dense city. But we also recognize that part of being a New Yorker is living with your neighbors in mutual respect and tolerance. It was exactly that spirit of openness and acceptance that was attacked on 9/11, 2001.
‐‐ Michael Bloomberg
We may not be able to control the Supreme Court... but we can control the money.
‐‐ Henry Bonilla
We may not commit a lesser Sin under pretence to avoid a greater, but we may, nay we ought to endure the greatest Pain and Grief rather than commit the least Sin.
‐‐ Mary Astell