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1.
Get thee behind me Satan, and push me along. I'm kin to the devil.
Eazy-E

'Begone from me Lucifer, and hasten my progress. I'm kindred to the fiend.'
Authors on Thee Quotes: William Shakespeare John Milton George Herbert Marcus Aurelius Thomas a Kempis Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Benjamin Franklin John Donne Ernest Hemingway Lord Byron Elizabeth Barrett Browning Miguel de Cervantes Epictetus Martial John Keats Alfred Lord Tennyson Francis Quarles Sarah Fuller Flower Adams Gelett Burgess Matthew Arnold Percy Bysshe Shelley Henry Wadsworth Longfellow John Lancaster Spalding Angelus Silesius Robert Herrick Bahá'u'lláh Hannah More Rabindranath Tagore Anne Rice James I of Scotland Margaret Thatcher Philip James Bailey Robert Towne
2.
My son ask for thyself another Kingdom, for that which I leave is too small for thee
Philip II of Macedon

3.
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

4.
Help thyself, and God will help thee.
George Herbert

5.
No other God have I but thee, born in a manger, died on a tree.
Martin Luther

6.
Let nothing disturb thee, let nothing affright thee. All things are passing. Patience obtains all things. He who has God has everything - God alone suffices.
Teresa of Avila

7.
Freedom is best, I tell thee true, of all things to be won. Then never live within the Bond of Slavery.
William Wallace

8.
Though Christ a thousand times in Bethlehem be born, If he's not born in thee thy soul is still forlorn.
Angelus Silesius

9.
Keep thy airspeed up, less the earth come from below and smit thee.
William K. Kershner

10.
I love thee, I love but thee, With a love that shall not die.
Bayard Taylor

11.
If there is no God for thee Then there is no God for me.
Anna Hempstead Branch

12.
Tell me what company thou keepest and I'll tell thee what thou art.
Miguel de Cervantes

13.
Jesus, I live for Thee, I labor for Thee, I desire only Thee. Thou in me and I in Thee; Thou with me and I with Thee; Thou all mine and I all Thine.
Rose Philippine Duchesne

14.
Be certain that he who has betrayed thee once will betray thee again.
Johann Kaspar Lavater

15.
Eternity forbids thee to forget.
Lord Byron

16.
Do not unto others that which is hateful unto thee.
Hillel the Elder

17.
Nothing can throw thee into the infernal abyss so much as this detested word - heed well! - this mine and thine.
Angelus Silesius

18.
It came from God, and so is Christ true, and Christ is thy God, who is in heaven and awaits thee.
Girolamo Savonarola

19.
Teach us, Master, how to give All we have and are to Thee; Grant us, Saviour, while we live, Wholly, only Thine to be.
Frances Ridley Havergal

20.
Do that which is good, and no harm shall come to thee.
John Proctor

21.
And thou who thinkest to seek for me, know thy seeking and yearning shall avail thee not, unless thou know this mystery: that if that which thou seekest thou findest not within thee, thou wilt never find it without thee
Doreen Valiente

22.
Do what thy manhood bids thee do.
Richard Francis Burton

23.
Since all things are God, in all things thou seest just so much of God as thy capacity affordeth thee.
Aleister Crowley

24.
There is no living with thee, nor without thee.
Martial

25.
Let there be nothing within thee that is not very beautiful and very gentle, and there will be nothing without thee that is not beautiful and softened by the spell of thy presence.
James Allen

26.
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in Thee.
Augustus Toplady

27.
Whatever hath been written shall remain, Nor be erased nor written o'er again; The unwritten only still belongs to thee: Take heed, and ponder well what that shall be.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

28.
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

29.
How could I, blest with thee, long nights employ; And how with the longest day enjoy!
Tibullus

30.
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

31.
Speak no evil of women; I tell thee the meanest of them deserves respect; for of women do we not all come?
Pedro Calderon de la Barca

32.
Thy lot or portion of life is seeking after thee; therefore be at rest from seeking after it.
Ali ibn Abi Talib

33.
Do to me, O Allah, what is worthy of Thee; And not what is worthy of me.
Saadi

34.
Take Courage, Mortal; Death can't banish thee out of the Universe.
Benjamin Franklin

35.
God is bound to act, to pour himself out (into thee) as soon as ever he shall find thee ready.
Meister Eckhart

36.
I am thee and thou art me and all of one is the other.
Ernest Hemingway

37.
Hail, Caesar, those who are about to die salute thee. -
Suetonius

38.
Open thy gate of mercy, gracious God, My soul flies through these wounds to seek out thee.
William Shakespeare

39.
The straight roads are the roads of progress, the crooked roads are thee roads of genius.
Robert Towne

40.
As I love nature, as I love singing birds...I love thee, my friend.
Henry David Thoreau

41.
Shew me a lyer, and I'le shew thee a theefe.
George Herbert

42.
A knowledge of thyself will preserve thee from vanity.
Miguel de Cervantes

43.
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

44.
I could not love thee,
dear,
so much,
loved I not Honor more.
Richard Lovelace

45.
If I love in thee, beloved, only what thou lovest most, do not be angry; for so one spirit is enamoured of another.
Michelangelo

46.
Jesu, the very thought of Thee With sweetness fills the breast.
Edward Caswall

47.
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

48.
God made thee perfect, not immutable.
John Milton

49.
Listen not to a tale-bearer or slanderer, for he tells thee nothing out of good-will; but as he discovereth of the secrets of others, so he will of thine in turn.
Socrates

50.
Thou art a woman, And that is saying the best and worst of thee.
Philip James Bailey