91. Wealth
may be an excellent thing, for it means power, leisure, and liberty.
92. A blunt knife
may be sharpened on a stone, but if a man is stupid there is no help for his stupidity.
93. You
may force a man to shut his eyes, but you cannot make him sleep.
94. The (or A) beggar
may sing before the thief (or footbad).
95. Men and women use their brains differently, but that their brains
may actually be designed differently.
96. Advertising
may be described as the science of arresting human in-telligence long enough to get money from it.
97. Think about the misforture of others that you
may be satisfied with your own lot.
98. The people
may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, and to form a correct judgment,Were it fall to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers of newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.
99. A fool
may throw a stone into a well which a hundred wise men cannot pull out.
100. Save while you
may, no morning sun lasts a whole day.
101. Perhaps you can't control your job, but you
may be able to make other changes in your life.
102. Wealth
may be an exscellent thing, for it means power. leisure, and liberty.
103. He that has a tongue in his head
may find his way anywhere.
104. If you can be well without health you
may be happy without virtue.
105. In war, whichever side
may call itself the victor, there are no winners, but all are losers.
106. A swarm in
May is worth a load of hay; a swarm in June is worth a silver spoon; but a swarm in July is not worth a fly.
107. Bigotry
may be roughly defined as the anger of men who have no opinions.
108. Mercy to the criminal
may be cruelty to the people.
109. That which was bitter to endure
may be sweet to remember.
110. Sticks and stones
may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.
111. Money is a bottomless sea, in which honour, conscience and truth
may be drowned.
112. Don't part withyour illusions . When they are gone you
may still exist , but you have ceased to live.
113. A man
may lead a horse to the water, but he cannot make him drink.
114. When the oak is before the ash, then you will only get a splash; when the ash is before the oak, then you
may expect a soak.
115. A man
may talk like a wise man and yet act like a fool.
116. Work today, for you know not how much you
may be hindered tomorrow.
117. He who can suppress a moment's anger
may prevent a day of sorrow.
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118. I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church
may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.
119. If you do not learn to think when you are young, you
may never learn.
120. One
may overcome a thousand men in battle, but he who conquers himself is the greatest victor.
91. You must continue to see them no matter how much you may disagree with them.
92. It may possibly rain, but it will probably be sunny again.
93. May we offer our deepest sympathies on the death of your wife.
94. He and others in the rogues' gallery of international terrorists may be running out of time.
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