We may not ever fully understand why God allows the suffering that devastates our lives. We may not ever find the right answers to how we'll dig ourselves out.
‐‐ Tullian Tchividjian
We may not find the answers. We may not find Bigfoot. We may not find a chupacabra. We may not find out who was responsible for killing JFK, but we're going to keep looking, asking, probing. And one day - you know what? - we may get some of those answers.
‐‐ George Noory
We may not have demon fathers dangling offers of infernal power before us, but everyone understands what it means to struggle with temptation or resist the urge to give in to our baser natures.
‐‐ Jacqueline Carey
We may not have the cheapest labor costs, but where we can compete is innovation. Historically, that's been Connecticut's strength, and it can be again.
‐‐ Elizabeth Esty
We may not imagine how our lives could be more frustrating and complex - but Congress can.
‐‐ Cullen Hightower
We may not know the whole story in our lifetime.
‐‐ Earl Warren
We may not know what each day has in store for us. We could be gone tomorrow. Any minute could truly be our goodbye. But we do have this moment. This time. Today. Right now. It takes way more effort to shell out hate then it does to allow love to flow freely in our lives. After all, it's what we were born to do.
‐‐ Grace Gealey
We may not like our times or many aspects of the time we live in but that is not the fault of art as such.
‐‐ David Elliott
We may not realize it, but a crucial step in building a healthy economy is helping people move from welfare to work.
‐‐ Todd Young
We may not return the affection of those who like us, but we always respect their good judgment.
‐‐ Lillian Gordy Carter
We may overcompensate for our feelings of powerlessness by attempting to control and manipulate other people and our environment. Or we may eventually burst forth with uncontrolled rage that is highly exaggerated and distorted by its long suppression.
‐‐ Shakti Gawain
We may pass violets looking for roses. We may pass contentment looking for victory.
‐‐ Bernard Williams
We may play in a contemporary rock vein, use standard bebop themes, and many other things besides.
‐‐ Chuck Mangione
We may regard the solar systems as separate sponges, swimming in a World of Divine Spirit, and thus it will be apparent that in order to travel from one solar system to another, it would be necessary to be able to function consciously in the highest vehicle of man, the Divine Spirit.
‐‐ Max Heindel
We may repeat the awful revolutionary history of the 20th century because of the vulnerability of social movements to demagoguery.
‐‐ Todd Gitlin
We may say that a basic substance is one which has a lone pair of electrons which may be used to complete the stable group of another atom, and that an acid is one which can employ a lone pair from another molecule in completing the stable group of one of its own atoms.
‐‐ Gilbert Newton Lewis
We may seek a fortune for no greater reason than to secure the respect and attention of people who would otherwise look straight through us.
‐‐ Alain de Botton
We may seem competent, but by the end of next century there will be new deserts, new ruins.
‐‐ Edward Bond
We may seem great in an employment below our worth, but we very often look little in one that is too big for us.
‐‐ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
We may seem insignificantly small, but we exist. So I remain optimistic.
‐‐ James Rosenquist
We may simply not be wise enough to do some of the kinds of engineering things that people are talking about doing.
‐‐ Leon Kass
We may smile at these matters, but they are melancholy illustrations.
‐‐ Joseph Howe
We may sooner be brought to love them that hate us, than them that love us more than we would have them do.
‐‐ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
We may stumble and fall but shall rise again; it should be enough if we did not run away from the battle.
‐‐ Mahatma Gandhi
We may take breaks and do other things, but we feel we'll ultimately have Pearl Jam as a family.
‐‐ Stone Gossard
We may take it to be the accepted idea that the Mosaic books were not handed down to us for our instruction in scientific knowledge, and that it is our duty to ground our scientific beliefs upon observation and inference, unmixed with considerations of a different order.
‐‐ Asa Gray
We may thank God that we can feel pain and know sadness, for these are the human sentiments that constitute our glory as well as our grief.
‐‐ Eugene Kennedy
We may think there is willpower involved, but more likely... change is due to want power. Wanting the new addiction more than the old one. Wanting the new me in preference to the person I am now.
‐‐ George A. Sheehan
We may train or peek for a certain race, but running is a lifetime sport.
‐‐ Alberto Salazar
We may very well be faced with the choice of retaining the AAA credit rating or abandoning some of our key infrastructure projects, which are about jobs for the future. I will choose jobs in that equation every time.
‐‐ Jay Weatherill
We may win when we lose, if we have done what we can; for by so doing we have made real at least some part of that finished product in whose fabrication we are most concerned: ourselves.
‐‐ Learned Hand
We may yet work up to some serious shooting war, or maybe some acts of urban genocide committed with rogue nuclear weapons. But if that were the case, why would we call that '9/11'? If Washington disappeared in a mushroom cloud, we'd give that huge event a different name.
‐‐ Bruce Sterling
We mean by 'politics' the people's business - the most important business there is.
‐‐ Adlai E. Stevenson
We measure everything - why not governance?
‐‐ Mo Ibrahim
We measure our days out in steps of uncertainty not turning to see how far we've come. And peer down the highway from here to eternity and reach out for love on the run.
‐‐ Al Stewart
We measure our enjoyments by the sum expended.
‐‐ Felix Adler
We measure very carefully what the positives are and I think it is less than one tenth of one percent, so we are very pleased with the accuracy of our biometric checks and we continue to monitor that.
‐‐ Asa Hutchinson
We measured our success not just by how much money we made, but by how much we contributed to the community. It was a two-part bottom line.
‐‐ Jerry Greenfield
We meet a lot of people, we drink lots of stuff and have lots of fun.
‐‐ Bon Scott
We meet before the movie and she gives you charts with sounds on them and makes a tape of examples. While they are setting up the scene, I go with her to the trailer and we go through the scene and correct the speech.
‐‐ Albert Finney
We men are easily prone to sins of thought. Therefore, He who has formed each heart individually, knowing that the impulse received from the intention constitutes the major element in sin, has ordained that purity in the ruling part of our soul be our primary concern.
‐‐ Saint Basil
We met and married when both of us knew exactly what our jobs were. He was only 32, but he'd been all over the place. I'd been working on films and television shows all over the world.
‐‐ Joanna Lumley
We met because Chad was in one of my classes, and I was looking for someone to write music with. I knew that he wrote his own music, and he seemed nice, so I found out he was going to be in a practice room, practicing his trumpet. He'd already said he was too busy to hang out or hear any new people or work on any music, so I stalked him.
‐‐ Ian Axel
We met in Cracker. I played a maniac fan who murders a policeman and she did my makeup. I thought anyone interested in me looking like that must have genuinely liked me.
‐‐ Robert Carlyle
We met our partners in Europe, and they are signaling to us that supplies from traditional European gas production sources is falling, and falling substantially. Without new volumes of Russian gas, they simply cannot cope.
‐‐ Alexey Miller
We met The Cult and were talking to them for a while. We went a few places with Offspring.
‐‐ Daniel Johns
We met, 'twas in a crowd, and I thought he would shun me.
‐‐ Thomas Haynes Bayly
We met with the poet Frank O'Hara, who was a link between Upper and Lower Bohemia, and who worked at the Museum of Modern Art, where we had hoped to do the readings.
‐‐ David Amram
We midwives and physicians have a lot to teach each other.
‐‐ Ina May Gaskin