"Might" Quotes from Famous Books
... since it refers to births per woman. This indicator shows the potential for population growth in the country. High rates will also place some limits on the labor force participation rates for women. Large numbers of children born to women indicate large family sizes that might limit the ability of the families to feed and ... — The 2004 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency
... have loved themselves above everything, and in their occupations and employments have looked to their own honor, and have performed uses and found delight in them not for the use's sake but for the sake of reputation, that they might because of them be esteemed more worthy than others, and have thus been fascinated by their reputation for honor, are more stupid in this second state than others; for so far as one loves himself he is separated from heaven, and so far as he is separated from heaven he is separated from ... — Heaven and its Wonders and Hell • Emanuel Swedenborg
... Juve, which commits me, my kingdom! It might fan the flame! Worse: it might put a match to ... — A Nest of Spies • Pierre Souvestre
... sentence into this language than the original occupies. I am induced to make this remark, which I am afraid will be considered an excursory one, from the apprehensiveness that some, observing the translations of the Scriptures into this language to be bulkier than the originals, might conclude that extraneous and unnecessary matter had crept in, which a knowledge of the above ... — Letters of George Borrow - to the British and Foreign Bible Society • George Borrow
... would let his master know where he was. Of course, the scamp knew what we all knew and no more, but it alarmed Josiah, who came to me at once. He was like a scared child. I told him to go home and that Peter had lied. He went away looking as if the old savagery in his blood might become practically active." ... — Westways • S. Weir Mitchell
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