Quotes by Thee Heaven John Milton thee heaven book That which thy fathers have bequeathed to thee, earn it anew if thou wouldst possess it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe thee ifs father It's hard for thee to kick against the pricks Johnny Cash kicks hard thee And to thy husband's will John Milton submit thee husband If thy hope be any thing worth, it will purify thee from thy sins. Joseph Alleine thee sin hope That which is impossible to thee is not impossible to me: I shall save my word in all things and I shall make all things well. Julian of Norwich wells thee impossible Fare thee well my nightingale, I lived but to be near you. Thow you are singing somewhere still I can no longer hear you. Leonard Cohen singing thee love If Thou canst do something with us and through us, then please, God, do something without us! Bypass us and take up a people who now know Thee not! Leonard Ravenhill bypass thee people Thou know'st how fearless is my trust in thee. Letitia Elizabeth Landon fearless confidence thee Eternity forbids thee to forget. Lord Byron thee eternity forget Yet I did love thee to the last, As ferverently as thou, Who didst not change through all the past, And canst not alter now. Lord Byron thee lasts past And Doubt and Discord step 'twixt thine and thee. Lord Byron thee doubt steps Everything harmonizes with me, which is harmonious to thee, o Universe. Nothing for me is too early or too late, which is in due time for thee. Marcus Aurelius harmony thee too-late Do nothing through human respect and, when it assails you, say: I shall do neither more nor less for the eyes of creatures. O my God, since I wish to please Thee alone, it suffices that Thou seest me everywhere. Margaret Mary Alacoque thee eye wish Death hangs over thee, While thou still live, while thou may, do good. Marcus Aurelius thee may death All things are in the act of change; thou thyself in ceaseless transformation and partial decay, and the whole universe with thee. Marcus Aurelius decay transformation thee Severally on the occasion of everything that thou doest, pause and ask thyself, if death is a dreadful thing because it deprives thee of this. Marcus Aurelius occasions asks thee One of my favourite quotations is: 'That which thy father bequeathed thee, earn it anew, if thou wouldst possess it.' Margaret Thatcher favourite thee father Depart then satisfied, for he also who releases thee is satisfied. Marcus Aurelius release satisfied thee Everywhere and at all times it is in thy power piously to acquiesce in thy present condition, and to behave justly to those who are about thee, and to exert thy skill upon thy present Marcus Aurelius stealing thee skills «12345678910»