Quotes by Ought But why? Why do you need prophets to tell you how you ought to live? Why do you need anyone to tell you how you ought to live Daniel Quinn prophet ought needs Never. Never ask for what ought to be offered. Daniel Woodrell ought asks One ought to be afraid of nothing other then things possessed of power to do us harm, but things innoucuous need not be feared. Dante Alighieri ought harm needs Courage is... the knowledge of how to fear what ought to be feared and how not to fear what ought not to be feared. David Ben-Gurion ought bravery courage Life is not fair... Anyone who says it is, or even that it ought to be, is a fool or worse. David Brin ought fool life-is Dostoevski informs everybody; or he ought to. David Foster Wallace ought One person ought to treat another person properly, even if the person's himself. Diana Wynne Jones treats ought persons Every time someone says, 'You know, we really ought to get together,' if I were really honest, I would ask 'Why?' Dick Cavett ought honest together I do not know whether there are gods, but there ought to be. Diogenes ought knows I can see that you [Bruce Cole] are a true historian because you really always ought to ask that question about anybody at a different place or a different time: What's the same and what's different? Donald Kagan historian ought different Conscience is called the adversary, because it always opposes our evil will; it reminds us of what we ought to do but do not, and condemns us if we do something we ought not. Dorotheus of Gaza ought ifs evil Life ought to be lived on a basis of silence, where truth blossoms. Dorothy Richardson bases ought silence When we say we begin with God, we begin with our idea of God, and our idea of God is not God. Instead, we ought to begin with God’s idea of God, and God’s idea of God is Christ E. Stanley Jones ought ideas christ History is principally the inaccurate narration of events which ought not to have happened. Earnest Hooton ought events history He was obliged however to throw over Christianity. Those who base their conduct upon what they are rather than upon what they ought to be, always must throw it over in the end . . . . E. M. Forster ought ends christianity I am certainly an ought and not a must. E. M. Forster ought literature When we worship God as we ought that's when the nations listen. Edmund Clowney worship-god ought worship No woman ought to pretend she's intelligent. And if she is she ought to have the intelligence to pretend she isn't. Edna Ferber ought intelligent ifs Force ought to follow justice and not to precede. Edward Coke ought force justice They never will love where they ought to love, who do not hate where they ought to hate. Edmund Burke ought hate «1234567891011»