Quotes about principles
principles core get-back
Always get back to your core principles. Mike Krzyzewski
principles persons knows
You know the public is more easily swayed by persons than by principles. Rachel Field
principles unattractive merit
The central principle of investment is to go contrary to the general opinion, on the grounds that if everyone agreed about its merits, the investment is inevitably too dear and therefore unattractive. John Maynard Keynes
principles
Base thy life on principle, not on rules. John Lancaster Spalding
principles social form
Principles are a dangerous form of social dynamite. Katharine Anthony
principles all-things
I have loved the principle of beauty in all things. John Keats
principles consciousness phenomenon
The ascription of an unconscious intentional phenomenon to a system implies that the phenomenon is in principle accessible to consciousness. John Searle
principles polls should
I don't consult polls to tell me what my principles are or what our policies should be. Paul Ryan
principles resurrection this-life
Whatever principle of intelligence we attain in this life, it will rise with us in the resurrection. Joseph Smith, Jr.
principles nerves
I don't have principles. I have nerves. Joseph Brodsky
principles unexpected theory
If you claim to have a theory that deduces unexpected consequences from nontrivial principles, let's see it. Noam Chomsky
principles prejudice ethics
I don't like principles. I prefer prejudices. Oscar Wilde
principles life-is strive
Let our lives be in accordiance with our convictions of right, each striving to carry out our principles Lucretia Mott
principles mysterious behavior
The synergetic integral of the totality of all principles is God, whose sum-total behavior in pure principle is beyond our comprehension and is utterly mysterious to us, because as humans--in pure principle--we do not and never will know all the principles R. Buckminster Fuller
principles compromise dangerous
You mustn't compromise your principles, but you mustn't humiliate the opposition. No one is more dangerous than one who is humiliated. Nelson Mandela
principles iron-lady
We will stand on principle or we will not stand at all. Margaret Thatcher
principles should circumstances
Circumstances should never alter principles! Oscar Wilde
principles interest principal
You must place interest in principle above interest on principal. Julian Bond
principles done personal-life
I have principles in my professional and personal life as to how things are done. Kevin Pietersen
principles
One of the deepest principles of life and leadership: it's not about you. Ken Blanchard
principles good-work obedience
We admit no faith to be justifying, which is not itself and in its own nature a spiritually vital principle of obedience and good works. John Owen
principles opinion ifs
Relationship Principle 10 You can tell how much someone respects you by how much he respects your opinion. If he doesn't respect your opinion, he won't respect you. Sherry Argov
principles who-you-are
Relationship Principle 11 It is better to be disliked for being who you are than to be loved for who you are not. Sherry Argov
principles tyranny antidote
Conservatism is the antidote to tyranny precisely because its principles are the founding principles. Mark Levin
principles fascism domination
Fascism is itself less 'ideological', in so far as it openly proclaims the principle of domination that is elsewhere concealed. Theodor Adorno
principles great-idea knows
Great principles, great ideals know no nationality. Marcus Garvey
principles should blindness
It is right that we should stand by and act on our principles; but not right to hold them in obstinate blindness, or retain them when proved to be erroneous. Michael Faraday
principles groups economics
There exists no third principle for the organisation of the economics process which can be rationally chosen to achieve any desirable ends, in addition to either a functioning market in which nobody can conclusively determine how well-off particular groups or individuals will be, or a central direction where a group organised for power determines it. Friedrich August von Hayek
principles trauma foreign-policy
The American foreign policy trauma of the sixties and seventies was caused by applying valid principles to unsuitable conditions. Henry A. Kissinger
principles environment operations
Nonviolence is a universal principle and its operation is not limited by a hostile environment. Mahatma Gandhi
principles visionaries way
The American doctrinaire is the converse of the American demagogue, and, in this way, is scarcely less injurious to the public. The first deals in poetry, the last in cant. He is as much a visionary on one side, as the extreme theoretical democrat is a visionary on the other. James F. Cooper
principles sacred
Rules are not necessarily sacred, principles are. Franklin D. Roosevelt
principles conservative accepting
TCP implementations will follow a general principle of robustness: be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others. Jon Postel