You should remember that, Bessie, and encourage me sometimes. pg | Molesworth, Mrs.
  • You should remember that the novelist has no monopoly on realism. pg | Crothers, Samuel McChord
  • You should remember the rhyming lines about the cuckoo's visit to this country: pg | Houghton, W.
  • You should remember that you have heard nothing yet of what I would say to you." pg | Trollope, Anthony
  • You should remember that Samuel isn't a rich man, and you'll need good, substantial dresses that'll last. pg | Kingsley, Florence Morse
  • You should remember your dear mother, and try to recover your spirits, to be once more our good, happy child. pg | Daggett, Mary Stewart
  • You should remember that the _Ephemera_, or May-fly, in this its _sub-imago_, or imperfect winged state, represents the "green drake" of the angler. pg | Houghton, W.
  • You should remember that the grasshopper is a relative of the locust, to which, indeed, it bears a close resemblance; only the locust is a much larger insect. pg | Houghton, W.
  • You should remember that I have a father, also, who is strongly prejudiced against baseball, and I see no need of dragging the name of Hazelton into it. pg | Standish, Burt L.
  • You should remember this also, dear little child, that at the beginning--oh, only at the very beginning of life--even your reason that God gave may lead you wrong. | Belloc, Hilaire
  • You should remember in judging him that he had no parent to disobey, and there was generosity in taking on him the risk rather than leave her to a broken heart and your tender mercy.' pg | Yonge, Charlotte M.
  • You should remember that the world's achievements and great changes have all come from discontent, and you should be, in as many ways as possible, a breeder of discontent among the human beings around you. | Brisbane, Arthur
  • You should remember, before you try your strength against mine, that when I rescued you from the watch, and you induced me to come and live with you, I beat off four men, any of whom was a match for you--ha! pg | Ainsworth, William Harrison
  • You should remember that no soldered work, like the inside of the boiler, must come in contact with the heat of the lamp, unless it has water about it, because if the water should at any time entirely boil away, the boiler will leak and be spoiled. pg | Lukin, James