The world belongs to optimists; the pessimists are only spectators.
What we do belongs to what we are; and what we are is what becomes of us.
Man belongs wherever he wants to go - and he'll do plenty well when he gets there.
We act, though, not under a utopian illusion that you or I or anyone or everyone together can rid this world of pain and suffering. That responsibility belongs to the resurrected Christ, and he will do it when he returns. But until that day, we do with an undivided heart whatever God calls us to do.
Science is one thing, wisdom is another. Science is an edged tool, with which men play like children, and cut their own fingers. If you look at the results which science has brought in its train, you will find them to consist almost wholly in elements of mischief. See how much belongs to the word "Explosion" alone, of which the ancients knew nothing.
The artist belongs to his work, not the work to the artist.
The future belongs to those who can rise above the confines of the earth.
The earth, like the sun, like the air, belongs to everyone and to no one.
But every one belongs to every one else
The Future Belongs to Freedom, Not to Fear
The world can be such a fright, but it belongs to us tonight.
Write with the door closed, rewrite with the door open. Your stuff starts out being just for you, in other words, but then it goes out. Once you know what the story is and get it right — as right as you can, anyway — it belongs to anyone who wants to read it. Or criticize it.
Love remembered and consecrated by grief belongs, more clearly than the happy intercourse of friends, to the eternal world; it has proved itself stronger than death.
For tommorow belongs to those that prepare for it today.
It will not fall away. Man cannot judge it. For art sings of God, and ultimately belongs to Him.
More belongs to marriage than four legs in a bed.
Mitt Romney subscribes to the cynical logic that says the American dream belongs to some of us but not all of us.
My piece of bread only belongs to me when I know that everyone else has a share, and that no one starves while I eat.
Brooks Robinson belongs in a higher league.
I ask of each Mason, of each member, of each brother, that he shall remember ever that there is upon him a peculiar obligation to show himself in every respect a good citizen; for after all, the way he can best do his duty by the ancient order to which he belongs is by reflecting credit upon that order by way in which he performs his duty as a citizen of the United States.