I know I've made the right decision when I've followed my heart.
Try, try, try, and keep on trying is the rule that must be followed to become an expert in anything.
I should not really object to dying were it not followed by death.
Virtue cannot be followed but for herself, and if one sometimes borrows her mask to some other purpose, she presently pulls it away again.
No act of virtue can be great if it is not followed by advantage for others. So, no matter how much time you spend fasting, no matter how much you sleep on a hard floor and eat ashes and sigh continually, if you do no good to others, you do nothing great.
Battles are followed by years of famine.
I never really followed grunge.
I've followed my voice rather than forcing it to emerge.
We have long passed the Victorian Era when asterisks were followed after a certain interval by a baby.
If I had followed my better judgment always, my life would have been a very dull one.
Whenever, in any century, whether in a single heart or in a company of believers, there has been a fresh effusion of the Spirit, there has followed inevitably a fresh endeavor in the work of evangelizing the world.
There is no laughter except that it is eventually followed up with weeping.
I'm not a specialist in the science but I have followed it fairly closely and it seems to me that there is among the experts a clear consensus that potential climate change is something to worry about.
I was out of the country for a period of time but followed everything closely through other people in our organization and we've made the decisions that we felt were right for the football team and we'll continue to do that and be as diligent as we can going forward.
The very essence of instinct is that it's followed independently of reason.
There are many men who would have done better than I did under the circumstances in which I found myself. If I had never held command, if I had fallen, there were 10,000 behind who would have followed the contest to the end and never surrendered the Union.
I followed what the dog did. . . then I realized I was human.
She rose and followed her bust from the room.
Doctrines, scriptures, sutras, essays, are not to be regarded as systems to be followed. They merely contribute to understanding. They should be for us a source of stimulation, and nothing more. . . Adopted, rather than used as a stimulus, they are a hindrance
When we think carefully, we see that the brief elation we experience when appeasing sensual impulses may not be very different from what the drug addict feels when indulging his or her habit. Temporary relief is soon followed by a craving for more. And in just the same way that taking drugs in the end only causes trouble, so, too, does much of what we undertake to fulfill our immediate sensory desires.