Top 31 Quotes About Troth
#3. The kiss was brief and gentle, scarcely more than the formality that concludes a wedding, yet as striking in its impact as though they had this minute plighted a troth.
Diana Gabaldon
#5. I came of baseball age (isn't it always around first grade?) in the last sputtering years of the A's Philadelphia tenancy. I probably plighted my fated troth in 1949, when the A's fluked into a winning season and introduced a pintsize southpaw named Bobby Shantz.
Richard Corliss
#6. By my troth, I care not; a man can die but once; we owe God a death and let it go which way it will he that dies this year is quit for the next
William Shakespeare
#7. I wonder by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we lov'd? - DONNE
Anonymous
#8. Science exists, moreover, only as a journey toward troth. Stifle dissent and you end that journey.
John Charles Polanyi
#9. Who shall give a lover any law?' Love is a greater law, by my troth, than any law written by mortal man.
Geoffrey Chaucer
#10. The East and the West in the spring of the world shall blend / As a man and a woman that plight / Their troth in the warm spring night.
Richard Hovey
#11. Jaq: By my troth, I was seeking for a fool when I found you.
Orl: He is drowned in the brook, look but in and you shall see him.
Jaq: There I shall see mine own figure.
Orl: Which I take to be either a fool or a cipher.
William Shakespeare
#12. My Love wakes in a puddle of sunlight.
Her hands asleep beside her.
Her hair draped on the lawn
like a mantle of cloth.
I give her my troth, for our love is whole
I sing her beauty in my soul
Roman Payne
#14. But, indeed, words are very rascals, since bonds [vows] disgraced them."
Viola: "Thy reason, man?"
Feste: "Troth [Truthfully], sir, I can yield you none without words, and words are grown so false, I am loathe to prove reason with them.
William Shakespeare
#15. This Force, by troth, I'll never comprehend!
It doth control and also doth obey?
And 'tis within and yet it is beyond,
'Tis both inside and yet outside one's self?
What paradox! What fickle-natur'd pow'r!
Aye: frailty, thy name
belike
is Force.
Ian Doescher
#16. And once again we plighted our troth,
And titter'd, caress'd, kiss'd so dearly.
Heinrich Heine
#19. The more I learn about the human body, our environment, and the universe, the more it increases my faith.
Benjamin Carson
#21. Did you ever wonder if the person in the puddle is real, and you're just a reflection of him?
Bill Watterson
#22. Allow the inherent emptiness within what you are about to do direct you.
Frederick Lenz
#24. There have been bleak nights along my way, many of my own making, but life is all the brighter for them now. To the human eye, without the darkness there are no stars.
Sumangali Morhall
#25. Honesty and unpopular opinions are the toughest sell in a country with an irony-deficiency.
Greg Proops
#26. The latest authors, like the most ancient, strove to subordinate the phenomena of nature to the laws of mathematics.
Isaac Newton
#27. Real development is not leaving things behind, as on a road, but drawing life from them, as from a root.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
#28. Lived in his saddle, loved the chase, the course, And always, ere he mounted, kiss'd his horse.
William Cowper
#29. She gets on you under your skin like a tattoo she'll always be there!
Jason Aldean
#30. I don't want women and their families to be left out and left behind. We can fight for them. We will fight for them. They deserve better and I want to give them better.
Barbara Mikulski
#31. The best way to waste your potential is to cry over those things you don't have, and things you cannot do.
Assegid Habtewold
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