Quotes by Thee Always be thou prepared, and so live that death may never find thee unprepared. Thomas a Kempis thee may death If thou be not busy for thyself now, who shall be busy for thee in time to come? Thomas a Kempis thee busy work God deceiveth thee not. Thomas a Kempis thee god How could I, blest with thee, long nights employ; And how with the longest day enjoy! Tibullus thee night long My hope, my heaven, my trust must be, My gentle guide, in following thee. Walter Scott guides thee heaven Thus in this sad, but oh, too pleasing state! my soul can fix upon nothing but thee; thee it contemplates, admires, adores, nay depends on, trusts on you alone. William Congreve thee states soul Compare not thyself with those that have less than thyself, but look on those that have far exceeded thee. William Gurnall compare thee looks Keep thy airspeed up, less the earth come from below and smit thee. William K. Kershner aviation thee earth Freedom is best, I tell thee true, of all things to be won. Then never live within the Bond of Slavery. William Wallace thee all-things Best they honor thee William Watson thee honor Tremble, thou wretch, William Shakespeare crime thee justice We meet thee, like a pleasant thought, When such are wanted. William Wordsworth daisies thee wanted So well thy words become thee as thy wounds. William Shakespeare wounds wells thee There's neither honesty, manhood, nor good fellowship in thee. William Shakespeare fellowship thee honesty ... And death unloads thee. William Shakespeare thee death Age, I do abhor thee, youth, I do adore thee. William Shakespeare youth thee age Open thy gate of mercy, gracious God, My soul flies through these wounds to seek out thee. William Shakespeare mercy-of-god thee soul Be as just and gracious unto me, William Shakespeare confidence thee kind Get thee to a nunnery. William Shakespeare thee It were a grief so brief to part with thee. Farewell. William Shakespeare thee farewell grief «12345678910»