May Quotes - Page 342
Elizabeth Haydon (2010). “Requiem for the Sun: A New Adventure in the Symphony of Ages”, p.373, Macmillan
You may return here once you have fully come to understand that you are always here.
Elizabeth Gilbert (2010). “The Complete Elizabeth Gilbert: Eat, Pray, Love; Committed; The Last American Man; Stern Men & Pilgrims”, p.190, A&C Black
Elizabeth Gaskell (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Elizabeth Gaskell (Illustrated)”, p.1238, Delphi Classics
There is a great deal in a name. It often signifies much, and may involve a great principle.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harriot (Stanton). Blatch (Mrs) (1922). “Elizabeth Cady Stanton as revealed in her letters, diary and reminiscences”
The least flower, with brimming cup, may stand and share its dew drop with another near.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1872). “A Selection from the Poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning”, p.208
I have one request: may I never use my reason against truth.
Elie Wiesel (2013). “Souls on Fire”, p.49, Simon and Schuster
I describe incidents which may or may not have happened but which are true.
Elie Wiesel, Robert Franciosi (2002). “Elie Wiesel: Conversations”, p.33, Univ. Press of Mississippi
No one may speak for the dead, no one may interpret their mutilated dreams and visions.
Elie Wiesel (2012). “Night”, p.140, Macmillan
Elena Ferrante (2016). “Frantumaglia: A Writer's Journey”, p.305, Penguin
Eleanor Roosevelt (1961). “Autobiography”
Edwin Percy Whipple (1871). “Literature and Life”, p.11