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If this universe is the House of God, then I must say it is quite a dark house despite several hundred billion suns!

– Mehmet Murat ildanRate it:

If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction.

– William Shakespeare, "Twelfth Night", Act 3 scene 4Rate it:

If this world affords true happiness, it is to be found in a home where love and confidence increase with the years, where the necessities of life come without severe strain, where luxuries enter only after their cost has been carefully considered.

– A. Edward NewtonRate it:

If this world were what it seems it should be, it is clear that it would be impossible for one man to enslave another.

– Francois Marie Arouet VoltaireRate it:

If Thomas Edison invented electric light today, Dan Rather would report it on CBS News as candle making industry threatened.

– Newt GingrichRate it:

If Thomas Jefferson thought taxation without representation was bad, he should see how it is with representation.

– Rush LimbaughRate it:

If those gentlemen would let me alone I should be much obliged to them. I would say, as Shakespeare would say... Sweet Friend, for Jesus sake forbear.

– Thomas CarlyleRate it:

If those who are the enemies of innocent amusements had the direction of the world, they would take away the spring, and youth, the former from the year, the latter from human life.

– HonorĂ© de BalzacRate it:

If thou are a master, be sometimes blind if a servant, sometimes deaf.

– Thomas FullerRate it:

If thou are a master, be sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf.

– Thomas FullerRate it:

If thou art a man, speak not much about thine own manliness, for not every champion driveth the ball to the goal.

– Saadi ShiraziRate it:

If thou be rich, strive to command thy money, lest it command thee.

– Francis QuarlesRate it:

If thou desire not to be poor, desire not to be too rich. He is rich, not that possesses much, but he that covets no more; and he is poor, not that enjoys little, but he that wants too much. The contented mind wants nothing which it hath not; the covetous mind wants, not only what it hath not, but likewise what it hath.

– Francis QuarlesRate it:

If thou desire the love of God and man, be humble, for the proud heart, as it loves none but itself, is beloved of none but itself. Humility enforces where neither virtue, nor strength, nor reason can prevail.

– Francis QuarlesRate it:

If thou desire to purchase honor with thy wealth, consider first how that wealth became thine; if thy labor got it, let thy wisdom keep it; if oppression found it, let repentance restore it; if thy parent left it, let thy virtues deserve it; so shall thy honor be safer, better and cheaper.

– Francis QuarlesRate it:

If thou desirest ease in this life, keep thy secrets undisclosed, like the modest rosebud. Take warning from that lovely flower, which, by expanding its hitherto hidden beauties when in full bloom, gives its leaves and its happiness to the winds.

– PersianRate it:

If thou desirest that the pure in heart should praise thee, lay aside anger; be not a man of many words; and parade not thy virtues in the face of others.

– FirdausiRate it:

If thou intendest to do a good act, do it quickly, and then thou wilt excite gratitude; a favour if it be slow in being conferred causes ingratitude.

– AusoniusRate it:

If thou lackest knowledge, what hast thou then acquired? Hast thou acquired knowledge, what else dost thou want?

– The TalmudRate it:

If thou live according to nature, thou wilt never be poor if according to the opinions of the world, thou wilt never be rich.

– Lucius Annaeus SenecaRate it:

If thou shouldst find thy friend in the wrong reprove him secretly, but in the presence of company praise him.

– Arabic ProverbRate it:

If thou shouldst lay up even a little upon a little, and shouldst do this often, soon would even this become great.

– HesiodRate it:

If thou shouldst never see my face again,Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayerThan this world dreams of.

– Alfred Lord TennysonRate it:

If thou wilt make a man happy, add not unto his riches but take away from his desires.

– EpicurusRate it:

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