Quotes by Endeavour If a writer publishes any thing that attracts notice, and is in itself just, but does not accord with our plan, we must endeavour to win him over, or decry him. Adam Weishaupt endeavour winning doe To put it boldly, it is the attempt at a posterior reconstruction of existence by the process of conceptualization. Albert Einstein endeavour process courage Virtue she finds too painful an endeavour, content to dwell in decencies for ever. Alexander Pope endeavour virtue pain Since it is necessary to have enemies, let us endeavour to have those who do us honour. Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve honour endeavour enemy Programming is legitimate and necessary academic endeavour. Donald Knuth programming endeavour academic I hope, if you should live to grow up, you will endeavour to be very useful and not spend all your time in pleasing yourself. Elizabeth Fry endeavour growing-up children Polygamy: An endeavour to get more out of life than there is in it Elbert Hubbard endeavour marriage literature Our efforts in chess attain only a hundredth of one percent of their rightful result... Our education, in all domains of endeavour, is frightfully wasteful of time and values. Emanuel Lasker endeavour effort chess Criticism is the endeavour to find, to know, to love, to recommend, not only the best, but all the good, that has been known and thought and written in the world. George Saintsbury endeavour criticism world If each and everyone endeavours to cooperate and work in as much as his capacity permits, our faith rests upon the Almighty God that he would bless the results for us Haile Selassie bless endeavour permit All things that God would have us do are hard for us to do--remember that--and hence, he oftener commands us than endeavours to persuade. Herman Melville endeavour god remember No endeavour is in vain; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow endeavour rewards vain Graveyards remind us of the vanity of all human endeavour. Ivan Klíma endeavour vanity death And I endeavour to subdue circumstances to myself, and not myself to circumstances. Horace endeavour circumstances If a woman is partial to a man, and does not endeavour to conceal it, he must find it out." -Elizabeth Jane Austen endeavour doe men Success supposes endeavour. Jane Austen endeavour It is always my endeavour however in making a picture that it should be without a companion in the world. At least such should be a painters ambition. John Constable endeavour ambition world We ought as much as we can to endeavour the Perfecting of our Beings, and that we be as happy as possibly we may. Mary Astell endeavour ought may How can you hope to build up a nation by fragmenting its politics into opposing camps? Whatever one group builds, the other will endeavour to destroy. Mohammed Reza Pahlavi camps endeavour groups Endeavour-with most diligent labour, O aspiring artist!-to master content. The form will rise to meet you. Multatuli endeavour form artist 12»