I wish to write such rhymes as shall not suggest a restraint, but contrariwise the wildest freedom.
It's all nonsense. It's only nonsense. I'm not afraid of the rain. I am not afraid of the rain. Oh, oh, God, I wish I wasn't.
We are not the person other people wish we were. We are who we decide to be.
Do you know the wish of your heart?" - The Darkest Road
But so many books thou readest, But so many schemes thou breedest, But so many wishes feedest, That thy poor head almost turns.
Why do born-again people so often make you wish they'd never been born the first time?
I wish to emphasize that there are no secrets to golf.
If we wish to unfold the mind in our children we do not leave them to their own uncultivated taste in all these things, but we try to help them to train that taste, whether it be in art, in music or in literature.
God forbid that all children, of whom daily so great a multitude die, would perish, but that also for these, the merciful God, who wishes no one to perish, has procured some remedy unto salvation.
I just wish I could understand my father.
Thus also every keen pleasure is an error and an illusion, for no attained wish can give lasting satisfaction.
To paraphrase Oedipus, Hamlet, Lear, and all those guys, "I wish I had known this some time ago.
I wish you'd keep my hands to yourself.
If you have one wish, wish for everything to be exactly as it is. Then wait patiently for your wish to come true.
Even voting for the right is doing nothing for it. It is only expressing to men feebly your desire that it should prevail. A wise man will not leave the right to the mercy of chance, nor wish it to prevail through the power of the majority. There is but little virtue in the action of masses of men.
In life, it's best not to take anything for free - unless it's from someone who wishes you well.
I have decided to make a personal message to David Haye. I want him to fight me, to be a man. I wish there will be enough excitement, pressure and courage for David Haye to fight me.
I wish you all the pleasurable excitement one can have without hurting others and one's own dignity.
The sweets we wish for, turn to loathed sours, Even in the moment that we call them ours.
The basis of insincerity is the idealized image we hold of ourselves and wish to impose on others.