Man is his own star, and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light. Votes: 3
John FletcherAlways render more and better service than is expected of you, no matter what your task may be. Votes: 1
Og MandinoOur ideal of the future is that she should continue to render that service of her own free will. Votes: 1
Henry Cabot LodgeOnly imagination that towers can reproduce evanescence and render rigidity flexible. Votes: 0
Marianne MooreDespicable means used to achieve laudable goals render the goals themselves despicable. Votes: 0
Anton ChekhovAuthentic spirituality... does not render the self content, it renders it undone. Votes: 0
Ken WilberWhy did becoming accustomed to something have to render its pleasures stale. Votes: 0
Guy Gavriel KayWe must labor unceasingly to render our piety reasonable, and our reason pious. Votes: 0
Sophie SwetchineWe have to render Islamist extremism as unattractive as communism has become today. Votes: 0
Maajid NawazPhilosophy would render us entirely Pyrrhonian, were not nature too strong for it. Votes: 0
David HumeNecessity may render a doubtful act innocent, but it cannot make it praiseworthy Votes: 0
Joseph JoubertMy function in life was to render clear what was already blindingly conspicuous. Votes: 0
Quentin CrispThe greatest service you can render someone else is helping him help himself. Votes: 0
Baltasar GracianIs there anything men take more pains about than to render themselves unhappy? Votes: 0
Benjamin FranklinNothing, except what flows from the heart, can render even external manners truly pleasing. Votes: 0
Hugh BlairSpace and spacecraft and zero gravity and so forth are very difficult to render. Votes: 0
Jon SpaihtsIt is not set speeches at the moment of battle that render soldiers brave. Votes: 0
Napoleon BonaparteTo render ourselves insensible to pain we must forfeit also the possibilities of happiness. Votes: 0
John LubbockTherefore, when we neglect to fear such a brittle monstrosity, we render it powerless. Votes: 0
Chuck PalahniukTo rescue people from the natural consequences of their behavior is to render them powerless. Votes: 0
Henry CloudFriendship is a contract in which we render small services in expectation of big ones. Votes: 0
Baron de MontesquieuBut if you'll prosper, mark what I advise, Whom age, and long experience render wise. Votes: 0
Alexander PopeOf the two, I prefer those who render vice lovable to those who degrade virtue. Votes: 0
Joseph JoubertBe discreet in all things, and so render it unnecessary to be mysterious about any. Votes: 0
Duke of WellingtonYou must hear the birds song without attempting to render it into nouns and verbs. Votes: 0
Ralph Waldo EmersonNever question the sanity of a woman who can render you defenseless with a look. Votes: 0
Julie Anne PetersTitle and ancestry render a good man more illustrious, but an ill one more contemptible. Votes: 0
Joseph AddisonThose services which the community will most readily pay for, it is most disagreeable to render. Votes: 0
Henry David ThoreauThe more simply you see, the more simply you will render. People see too much, scatteringly. Votes: 0
Robert HenriThe greatest art of a politician is to render vice serviceable to the cause of virtue. Votes: 0
Henry St John, 1st Viscount BolingbrokeThe passage of time will usually extract the venom of most things and render them harmless Votes: 0
Haruki MurakamiThe greatest art of a politician is to render vice serviceable to the cause of virtue. Votes: 0
Henry BolingbrokeOnly a life of prayer and meditation will render a vessel ready for the Master's use. Votes: 0
George MullerJustice is the firm and continuous desire to render to everyone that which is his due. Votes: 0
Justinian I...you can render to God and humanity no greater service than to make the most of yourself. Votes: 0
Wallace D. WattlesHere is he laid to whom for daring deed, nor friend nor foe could render worthy meed. Votes: 0
Quintus EnniusThe greatest kindness one can render to any man consists in leading him from error to truth. Votes: 0
Thomas AquinasEconomy: As an adjective, cheap; As a noun, that which compels us to render ourselves as such. Votes: 0
CrimethInc.Each natural agent works but to this end,- To render that it works on like itself. Votes: 0
George ChapmanMost men make use of the first part of their life to render the last part miserable. Votes: 0
Jean de la BruyereLeadership is never an avenue to be self-serving but,a platform to render great service to people. Votes: 0
Ifeanyi Enoch OnuohaTo remain silent is the most useful service that a mediocre speaker can render to the public good. Votes: 0
Alexis de TocquevilleIt is absurd to quote religion or God or religious doctrines to render the people as lowest castes. Votes: 0
Periyar E.V. RamasamyThe servants must wait like ninjas for me to leave so they could render this place spotless again. Votes: 0
Jeaniene FrostI am certain about what I will never do - but not about what my art will render. Votes: 0
Odilon RedonBut what if you discover that the price of purpose is to render invisible so many other things? Votes: 0
Jeff VandermeerIt is the love that we give and the service we render that really is the great payoff. Votes: 0
David B. HaightWe must never ignore or pass by the prompting of the Spirit to render service to one another. Votes: 0
M. Russell BallardThe true way to render ourselves happy is to love our work and find in it our pleasure. Votes: 0
Francoise Bertaut de MottevilleWe do pray for mercy, and that same prayer doth teach us all to render the deeds of mercy. Votes: 0
William ShakespeareOur ideal of the future is that she should continue to render that service of her own free will. Votes: 0
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.As the render is to the building, and the blueprint to the machine, so sport is to social existence. Votes: 0
Will SelfWorks of art cannot save us. They can simply render us more sensitive to what needs to be repaired. Votes: 0
Terry EagletonA citizen should render to the state all the services he can as soon as the sovereign demands them. Votes: 0
Jean-Jacques RousseauIt is not enough to render things equal to the will, that they are equal or alike in themselves. Votes: 0
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