622 Quotes About Rules
- Author Eraldo Banovac
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Teach your little ones about the rules of decent behaviour. When they grow up, it will be too late to learn.
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- Author Mary Wollstonecraft
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Nature in everything demands respect, and those who violate her laws seldom violate them with impunity.
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- Author Isaac Marion
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You won’t starve, R. In my short life I made so many choices just because I thought they were required, but my dad was right: there’s no rule book for the world. It’s in our heads, our collective human hive-mind. If there are rules, we’re the ones making them. We can change them whenever we want to.
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- Author Frank Herbert
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Then are there no rules at all, Lord?” Moneo's voice conveyed a faint hint of hysteria.Leto smiled to ease the man's tensions. “Perhaps one. Short–term decisions tend to fail in the long–term.
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- Author Philip K. Howard
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Human nature turns out to be more complicated than the idea that people will get along if only the rules are clear enough. Uncertainty, the ultimate evil that modern law seeks to eradicate, generally fosters cooperation, not the opposite.
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- Author Patti Digh
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What few rules appear to be in place are all made up.
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- Author Dan Pearce
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Nobody on Earth can tell you how you should live your life. Nobody with any real authority anyway.
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- Author Hermann Hesse
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The impetus that makes you fly is the great store of humanity that each of us possesses. It's the feeling of interconnectedness with the roots of all power, but we soon get alarmed by it! It's damned dangerous! And so most people are glad to give up flying; they prefer walking on the sidewalk, following the rules and regulations.
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- Author Francisco X. Stork
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If only customs were logical. If only the rules were as simple as "Don't do anything that will hurt others." If that were the only rule, I’d have at least a fifty percent chance of getting it right. I would, for example, ask myself whether saying the Rosary silently on the train would hurt others. The answer would be no and so I would say it. As it is, the reasons as to why something is right and something is not seem arbitrary.
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