Let thy words be few. Bible. 20
Let us a little permit Nature to take her own way; she better understands her own affairs than we. Montaigne.
Let us approach our friend with an audacious trust in the truth of his heart, in the breadth, impossible to be overturned, of his foundations. Emerson.
Let us be back'd with God, and with the seas, / Which He hath given for fence impregnable, / And with these helps only defend ourselves; / In them, and in ourselves, our safety lies. 3 Hen. VI., iv. 1.
Let us be content in work / To do the thing we can, and not presume / To fret because it's little. E. B. Browning.
Let us be men with men, and always children 25 before God. Joubert.
Let us be poised, and wise, and our own to-day. Emerson.
Let us be silent, for so are the gods. Emerson.
Let us beware that our rest become not the rest of stones, which, so long as they are torrent-tossed and thunder-stricken, maintain their majesty; but when the stream is silent and the storm passed, suffer the grass to cover them and the lichen to feed upon them, and are ploughed down into dust. Ruskin.
Let us do the work of men while we bear the form of them. Ruskin