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  • Lastly, his tomb shall list and founder in the troughs of grass. And none shall speak his name. -- Karl Shapiro
  • Lastly, literature and philosophy both allow past idols to be resurrected with a frequency which would be truly distressing to a sober scientist. -- Morris Raphael Cohen
  • Lastly get emotionally connected to your story so you can deliver it, you know, if you can't deliver the emotions to your script there's no point to your story. Story is the key. -- Robert Redford
  • Lastly, he must remember that he himself hath no exemption from the common lot, but that he is bound by the same laws of mortality, and liable to the same ailments and afflictions with his fellows. -- Thomas Sydenham
  • Lastly, do I vow, that mine eyes desire you above all things. -- Catherine of Aragon
  • Lastly (and this is, perhaps, the golden rule), no woman should marry a man who does not smoke. -- Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Love one another, push the perimeter of this glorious language. Lastly, please show proper courtesy; open not your neighbor's mail. -- Mark Dunn
  • Lastly, this threefold poetry flows from three great sources - The Bible, Homer, Shakespeare.... The Bible before the Iliad, the Iliad before Shakespeare. -- Victor Hugo
  • Lastly, the ashes left behind, May daily show to move the mind, That to ashes and dust return we must: Then think, and drink tobacco. -- George Wither
  • Lastly, waging war against good people is bad for the soul. This may not seem important to you now, but it's the most important thing I've said. -- Joshua
  • Lastly, there is bankruptcy, as the United States pours its economic resources into ever more grandiose military projects and shortchanges the education, health, and safety of its citizens. -- Chalmers Johnson
  • Every great scientific truth goes through three stages. First, people say it conflicts with the Bible. Next they say it has been discovered before. Lastly they say they always believed it. -- Louis Agassiz
  • When a daffadill I see, Hanging down his head towards me, Guess I may, what I must be: First, I shall decline my head; Secondly, I shall be dead: Lastly, safely buryed. -- Robert Herrick
  • Lastly no woman should marry a teetotaller, or a man who does not smoke. It is not for nothing that this "ignoble tobagie" as Michelet calls it, spreads all over the world. -- Robert Louis Stevenson
  • First yoga deals with health, strength and conquest of the body. Next, it lifts the veil of difference between the body and the mind. Lastly, it leads the Sadhaka to peace and unalloyed purity. -- B.K.S. Iyengar
  • You've learned the lessons well. You first learned to live on less than you earn. Next you learned to seek advice from those who are competent. Lastly, you've learned to make gold work for you. -- George S. Clason
  • Lastly, our ancestors established their system of government on morality and religious sentiment. Moral habits, they believed, cannot safely be trusted on any other foundation than religious principle, nor any government be secure which is not supported by moral habits.... Whatever makes men good Christians, makes them good citizens. -- Daniel Webster
  • Lastly, anyone who believes in the possibility of total animal liberation while billions of humans continue to inhabit and decimate the planet is delusional. Only when most humans have died off will there be a chance to returning to a society that values all beings for who they are. -- Jerry Vlasak
  • She said that these were things all women knew yet seldom spoke of. Lastly she said that if women were drawn to rash men it was only that in their secret hearts they knew that a man who would not kill for them was of no use at all. -- Cormac McCarthy
  • We are Indians, firstly and lastly. -- B. R. Ambedkar
  • Art and religion first; then philosophy; lastly science. That is the order of the great subjects of life, that's their order of importance. -- Muriel Spark
  • The only sensible ends of literature are, first, the pleasurable toil of writing; second, the gratification of one's family and friends; and lastly, the solid cash. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Consequently he who wishes to attain to human perfection, must therefore first study Logic, next the various branches of Mathematics in their proper order, then Physics, and lastly Metaphysics. -- Maimonides
  • Every scientific truth goes through three states: first, people say it conflicts with the Bible; next, they say it has been discovered before; lastly, they say they always believed it. -- Louis Agassiz
  • And lastly, the political revolutions from 1911 to the present time have done more to bring about tremendous social changes everywhere than even the economic and industrial changes and the new schools. -- Hu Shih
  • This sort of encouragement is vital for any writer. And lastly the publication of Touching the Flame, which was on hold for two years and went through a few publishers before finding a stable home. -- Paul Kane
  • First restrain, next blockade, lastly destroy. -- Aron Nimzowitsch
  • Beware, lastly, of imagining you shall obtain the end without using the means conducive to it. -- John Wesley
  • Entrepreneurs need to be positive. Always. Entrepreneurs need to be brave, often. And lastly, entrepreneurs need to be obsessed. -- Ronnie Apteker
  • Four things does a reckless man gain who covets his neighbor's wife - demerit, an uncomfortable bed, thirdly, punishment, and lastly, hell -- Seneca
  • Four things does a reckless man gain who covets his neighbor's wife - demerit, an uncomfortable bed, thirdly, punishment, and lastly, hell. -- Seneca the Younger
  • Every self-respecting act of persuasion must find appeal to curiosity, then to vanity, and lastly to kindness or remorse. Isabella looked down and slowly nodded. -- Carlos Ruiz Zafon
  • The only sensible ends of literature are, first, the pleasurable toil of writing; second, the gratification of one's family and friends; and lastly, the solid cash -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Every great scientific truth goes through three states: first, people say it conflicts with the Bible; next, they say it has been discovered before; lastly, they say they always believed it. -- Louis Agassiz
  • The first law of history is to dread uttering a falsehood; the next is not to fear stating the truth; lastly, the historian's writings should be open to no suspicion of partiality or animosity. -- Pope Leo XIII
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