Quotes about la
law strange constancy
Since 'tis Nature's law to change, Constancy alone is strange. John Wilmot
language convincing
Conduct is more convincing than language. John Woolman
lasts details unexpected
We can plan a roadtrip or a workday down to the last detail but the unexpected will always arise. If we are not malleable, we will get left behind. John Wooden
law eight imitation
The eight laws of learning are explanation, demonstration, imitation, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition. John Wooden
law bread charity
The beginning and almost the end of all good law is that everyone shall work for their bread and receive good bread for their work. John Ruskin
law construction adapted
The time is probably near when a new system of architectural laws will be developed, adapted entirely to metallic construction. John Ruskin
law form shows
The finer the nature, the more flaws it will show through the clearness of it; and it is a law of this universe that the best things shall be seldomest seen in their best form. John Ruskin
law liberty utterance
If there be any one principle more widely than another confessed by every utterance, or more sternly than another imprinted on every atom of the visible creation, that principle is not liberty, but law. John Ruskin
law want toil
If you want knowledge, you must toil for it; if food, you must toil for it; and if pleasure, you must toil for it: toil is the law. John Ruskin
land taxation literature
Large fortunes are all founded either on the occupation of land, or lending or the taxation of labor. John Ruskin
latin power drawing
There is a satisfactory and available power in every one to learn drawing if he wishes, just as nearly all persons have the power of learning French, Latin or arithmetic, in a decent and useful degree. John Ruskin
lasts taste firsts
"Taste is not only a part and index of morality, it is the only morality. The first, and last, and closest trial question to any living creature is "What do you like?" Tell me what you like, I'll tell you what you are." John Ruskin
land demand too-much
Down in the south, it's how we find the brownfield sites without taking too much land take to meet the tremendous demand for housing, and that's what I've done. John Prescott
law ideas purpose
When you realize that the laws of nature must be incredibly finely tuned to produce the universe we see, that conspires to plant the idea that the universe did not just happen, but that there must be a purpose behind it. John Polkinghorne
laughter sacrifice cost
That laughter costs too much which is purchased by the sacrifice of decency. John Quinton
laughing easy laugh-at-life
It's very easy for me to laugh at myself and laugh at life. Matthew Ashford
law criticism poetic
Poetry; a criticism of life under the conditions fixed for such a criticism by the laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty. Matthew Arnold
land years rest-of-your-life
In the years just after 9/11, even being breathed on by a suspected terrorist could land you in extralegal detention for the rest of your life. Matt Taibbi
law ifs
If the law doesn't apply equally to everybody, then you don't really have a system of law. Matt Taibbi
law bullshit humanity
Greenspan's eventual explanation for the growing gap between stock prices and actual productivity was that, fortuitously, the laws of nature had changed -- humanity had reached a happy stage of history where bullshit could be used as rocket fuel. Matt Taibbi
laughter thinking doors
You and me?” I let out a stunned bark of laughter. “There is no you and me.” “That’s what you think,” Chaz says, tugging on his coat. “And I’ll be damned if I’m going to wait around until you figure out that isn’t true.” “Fine,” I say “I’m not asking you to, am I?” “No.” Chaz is smiling… but not like he’s happy. “But you would if you had the slightest idea what was good for you.” And with that, he yanks open the door and storms through it, slamming it closed behind him with enough force to cause the windowpanes to rattle. And then he’s gone. Meg Cabot
laughter eye hair
It was only when they'd rounded the corner toward the Penguin that we finally sat up, Laughing semi-hysterically. "Oh my God, did you see her face?" Becca asked between guffaws. "'There's something in my hair!'" "That was fantastic, Crazytop," Jason said, wiping tears of laughter from his eyes. "Best master plan yet. Meg Cabot
law-of-attraction enthusiasm-for-life needs
Develop an enthusiasm for life, create a need for more life, and you will receive more life. Maxwell Maltz
laughter people laughing
Get into the habit of laughing; too many of us have forgotten how to laugh. As people grow older, they sometimes forget that they ever laughed. It is a part of their childhood that they can no longer remember. Maxwell Maltz
laughter shining tears
Just as hope rings through laughter, it can also shine through tears. Maya Angelou
laughter live-life flair
Determine to live life with flair and laughter. Maya Angelou
lasts lifetime should
There is an implied warranty that a commissioned work should last a lifetime. There is to be no charge. Maxfield Parrish
law grace fiction
Property exists by grace of the law. It is not a fact, but a legal fiction. Max Stirner
law libertarian-party liberty
The State calls its own violence, law; but that of the individual, crime Max Stirner
law important natural
Laws are important and valuable in the exact natural sciences, in the measure that those sciences are universally valid. Max Weber
language quantum
No language which lends itself to visualizability can describe quantum jumps. Max Born
law ideas atheism
Something which is against natural laws seems to me rather out of the question because it would be a depressive idea about God. It would make God smaller than he must be assumed. When he stated that these laws hold, then they hold, and he wouldn't make exceptions. This is too human an idea. Humans do such things, but not God. Max Born
laughter thinking legends
Strange when you come to think of it, that of all countless folk who have lived on this planet, not one is known in history or in legend as having died of laughter. Max Beerbohm