You'll do what you think you want to do, or what you think you ought to do. If you're very lucky, luckier than anybody I know, the two will coincide.
Our expression and our words never coincide, which is why the animals don't understand us.
Yet though a man gets many wounds in breast, He dieth not, unless the appointed time, The limit of his life's span, coincide; Nor does the man who by the hearth at home Sits still, escape the doom that Fate decrees.
The ambivalence of writing is such that it can be considered both an act and an interpretive process that follows after an act with which it cannot coincide. As such, it both affirms and denies its own nature.
Jail and the streets go hand in hand. You can't have one with out the other. They coincide.
European and American values do not fully coincide.
When your opinions start to coincide with those of the majority, it is time to reconsider your opinions.
You wanted God's ideas about what was best for you to coincide with your ideas, but you also wanted him to be the almighty Creator of heaven and earth so that he could properly fulfill your wish. And yet, if he were to share your ideas, he would cease to be the almighty Father.
The desire of reward is one of the strongest incentives of human conduct;. . . the best security for the fidelity of mankind is to make their interest coincide with their duty.
The common good and the individual good rarely coincide.
Today's meeting was extremely important and brought exceptional results,. . . The talks have shown that the long-term national and geopolitical interests of Russia and India coincide.
Our desires cut across one another, and in this confused existence it is rare for happiness to coincide with the desire that clamoured for it.
I could not be happy with a man whose taste did not in every point coincide with my own. He must enter in all my feelings; the same books, the same music must charm us both.
A lady is nothing very specific. One man's lady is another man's woman; sometimes, one man's lady is another man's wife. Definitions overlap but they almost never coincide.
In God alone, essence (what He is) and existence (that he is) coincide.
When we find that God's ways always coincide with our own ways, it's time to question who we're really worshipping, God or ourselves.
Morality and expediency coincide more than the cynics allow.
The author's opinions do not necessarily coincide with his point of view.
Rank and expertise do not necessarily coincide.
Advertising is the place where the selfish interests of the manufacturer coincide with the interests of society.