Quotes about doe
doers steps planning
Unless an action is rightly thought out and its steps rightly planned, every stage of its performance will probably remain vague and therefore unsatisfactory for the doer and all those concerned. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
doe good-and-bad teach
An education which does not teach us to discriminate between good and bad, to assimilate the one and eschew the other, is a misnomer Mahatma Gandhi
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Whatever one does cheerfully is good for health. Mahatma Gandhi
doe untrue
Because no one sees the truth does not make it untrue. Mahatma Gandhi
doe alphas areas
He dinna act like an Alpha." "He does in some areas. Gail Carriger
doe polite dear
There are words to describe her, my dear, but one does not repeat them in polite company. Gail Carriger
doe desert accessories
This is one of the charms of the desert, that removing as it does nearly all the accessories of life, we see the thin thread of necessities on which our human existence is suspended ... Freya Stark
doe neglect repetition
Neglect of duty does not cease, by repetition, to be neglect of duty. Napoleon Bonaparte
doe increase overhead
Decreased business base increases overhead. So does increased business base. Norman Ralph Augustine
doe intimidation intimidating
Rank does not intimidate hardware. Neither does the lack of rank. Norman Ralph Augustine
doe individual
Harmelody allows everybody to be an individual who does not have to imitate anybody else. Ornette Coleman
doe belief action
Belief initiates and guides action - or it does nothing. Octavia Butler
doe theory asks
One does not ask whether a scientific theory is true, but only whether it is convenient. Henri Poincare
doe lines one-line
Do remember that one line does nothing; it is only in relation to another that it creates a volume. Henri Matisse
doe darling exception
That was the day that I promised I'd never sing of love that does not exist. but darling, You are the only exception Hayley Williams
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Anyone who does anything useful will not go unpaid. Henry Ford
doe action thunder
Thought precedes action as lighting does thunder. Heinrich Heine
doe credit rivals
The very large units of production and exchange have access to credit on a large scale, sometimes without any cover at all, merely upon the prospect of their success, and always upon terms far easier than are open to their smaller rivals. It is perhaps on this line of easier credit that large capital today does most harm to small capital, drives it out and ruins it. Hilaire Belloc
doe unexpected unexplored
He who does not expect will not find out the unexpected, for it is trackless and unexplored Heraclitus
doe teach
Much learning does not teach sense. Heraclitus
doe encounters prosperity
No one that encounters prosperity does not also encounter danger. Heraclitus
doe morality enough
Morality is good, and is accepted of God, as far as it goes; but the difficulty is, it does not go far enough. Henry Ward Beecher
doe charity may
Though we may sometimes unintentionally bestow our beneficence on the unworthy, it does not take from the merit of the act. For charity doth not adopt the vices of its objects. Henry Fielding
doe needs communism
We need do no more than repeat: only under communism does the individual become himself and lead his own life. Johann Most
doe foundation moral
There is no outward sign of true courtesy that does not rest on a deep moral foundation. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doe management individual
If each one does their duty as an individual and if each one works in their own proper vocation, it will be right with the whole. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doe tests way
Whoever makes it a rule to test action by thought, thought by action, cannot falter, and if he does, will soon find his way back to the right road. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doe disease daggers
Would you require a wretched being, whose life is slowly wasting under a lingering disease, to despatch himself at once by the stroke of a dagger? Does not the very disorder which consumes his strength deprive him of the courage to effect his deliverance? Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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It is ever true that he who does nothing for others, does nothing for himself." ~ Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doe use negative
I curse all negative purism that tells me not to use a word from another language that either expresses something that my own language cannot or does that in a more delicate manner. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doe swallowing language
The force of a language does not consist of rejecting what is foreign but of swallowing it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doe knows oneself
One does not get to know that one exists until one rediscovers oneself in others. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
doe judgment deceiving
The senses do not deceive us, but the judgment does. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe