Say not you know another entirely, till you have divided an inheritance with him.
– Johann Kaspar Lavater
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- Make this poor self grow less and less, Be Thou my life and aim ; Oh, make me daily, through Thy grace, More worthy of Thy name. – Johann Kaspar Lavater
- Let craft, ambition, spite, Be quenched in Reason’s night, Till weakness turn to might, Till what is dark be light, Till what is wrong be right! – Lewis Carroll
- As every divided kingdom falls, so every mind divided between many studies confounds and saps itself. – Leonardo da Vinci
- Passion is sweeter split strand by strand. Divided and re-divided likemercury then gathered up only at the last moment. – Jeanette Winterson
- Women divided by ego and united by gossip ,Men divided by women and united by beer – Yash Gupta
- I couldn’t forgive him or like him, but I saw that what he had done was, to him, entirely justified. – F Scott Fitzgerald
- Things could change so entirely, in a heartbeat; the world could be made entirely anew, because someone was kind. – Jo Baker
- She’d found him. She’d helped him. She’d saved him. He was hers. And they’d taken him away, ripped him from her arms, literally. – Laura Kaye
- Though all the guns be silenced,each soldier in his home,There is no peace till Love comes,till the meek may safely roam. – CP Klapper
- Till the chit is in blissful state, the world does not come in one’s remembrance (one forgets the world till that time). – Dada Bhagwan
- Don’t eat till you’re full, eat till you’re tired. – Andrew Zimmern
- What are the chances that we will one day discover that DNA has absolutely nothing to do with inheritance? They are effectively zero. – Sam Harris
- Books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of generations and nations. – Henry David Thoreau
- Listen to the voice of God and a time will come when you will have an inheritance of all nations – Sunday Adelaja
- Originality must compound with inheritance. – Harold Bloom
- If we are to make progress, we must not repeat history but make new history. We must add to inheritance left by our ancestors. – Mahatma Gandhi
- I had an inheritance from my father,It was the moon and the sun.And though I roam all over the world,The spending of it’s never done. – Ernest Hemingway
- If you want to know, it was the capitalists who invented marriage in order to protect the laws of inheritance. – James Plunkett
- Better than money and fame, teaching martial arts to your children; giving them your time and confidence, is the best inheritance – Soke Behzad Ahmadi
- Inheritance and culture obscure people’s higher capacities. – Idries Shah
- We are God’s inheritance by grace. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- You know what you learn when you study the legal system? Poor people pass down damage the way rich people pass down an inheritance. – Dan Chaon
- Grace is the seed of glory, the dawning of glory in the heart, and therefore grace is the earnest of the future inheritance. – Jonathan Edwards
- Barbarism is not the inheritance of our prehistory. It is the companion that dogs our every step. – Alain Finkielkraut
- When bitter, say little; when angry, say nothing; when happy, say much; when joyful, say all. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Knowing what to say is sense, when to say it is intelligence, how to say it is wisdom, why and how to say it is enlightenment. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- I am hear to say I love you.I am hear to say I feel you.I am hear to say I care for you.I am hear to say, I really do. – Debasish Mridha
- Will the stars say yes? Will the moon say yes? Will the sky say yes? Who will say yes when I will ask you.. will you marry me? – Dr Karan M Pai
- When you have something good to say, say it. When you have something ill to say, say something else. – Christian D Larson
- I cannot say that I know Brahman fully.Nor can I say that I know him not….Nor do I know that I know him not. – Prabhavananda
- You want to give him the book of his own life, the book that will locate him, parent him, arm him for the changes. – Michael Cunningham
- She hated him and loved him, longed for him and loathed him, and cursed herself for feeling anything at all – Rick Yancey
- It hurts so bad that I cannot save him, protect him, keep him out of harm’s way, shield him from pain. What good are fathers if not for these things? – Thomas Lynch
- It would be too easy to say that I feel invisible. Instead, I feel painfully visible, and entirely ignored. – David Levithan
- If the whole world I once could seeOn free soil stand, with the people freeThen to the moment might I say,Linger awhile. . .so fair thou art. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- I got my dad a great father’s Day present. He called to say: ‘Ach. Zis present is so good I now think it vas almost vorth having children. – Johann Hari
- It was entirely possible I would sexually assault him if I got too close. – Caroline Hanson
- Power changes everything till it is difficult to say who are the heroes and who the villains. – Libba Bray
- Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say goodnight till it be morrow. – William Shakespeare
- How can I tell what I think till I see what I say? – EM Forster