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limits return action
All motion is cyclic. It circulates to the limits of its possibilities and then returns to its starting point. Robert Collier
limits firsts first-amendment
The First Amendment is not without limits. Jerry Falwell
limits scar moments
I carry with me many scars, but I also carry with me moments that would not have happened if I had not dared to go beyond my limits Paulo Coelho
limits world film
There's so much else to do in the world. To just be interested in doing films would limit my life. Natalie Portman
limits ends show-me
Show me slowly what I only know the limits of Dance me to the end of love Leonard Cohen
limits mysterious moderation
Mozart creates music from a mysterious center, and so knows the limits to the right and the left, above and below. He maintains moderation. Karl Barth
limits determine activity
A being is free only when it can determine and limit its activity. Karl Barth
limits variation levels
Whenever the current of money is forcibly stopped, and when money is prevented from settling at its just level, there are no limits to the possible variations of the exchange. David Ricardo
limits consciousness memories-dreams-reflections
Freedom stretches only as far as the limits of our consciousness Carl Jung
spheres appearance currency
There is no sphere of human thought in which it is easier to show superficial cleverness and the appearance of superior wisdom than in discussing questions of currency and exchange Winston Churchill
spheres
Leave women to find their sphere. Lucy Stone
spheres remember artwork
Can you remember how you felt when you were communicating through your artwork? Not just the sense of completion, but the sense of rightness- the sense that you had brought to life something that could live beyond your sphere of being, that held in it far more potential than you ever realized you were imbuing in the work? Charles de Lint
spheres social existence
The social relations of capitalism have penetrated slowly into all spheres of life to make wage labour the general condition of existence only in fairly recent times. David Harvey
spheres responsible scope
Every person is responsible for all the good within the scope of his abilities, and for no more, and none can tell whose sphere is the largest. Robert H. Schuller
spheres needs fantasy
We need to get environmentalism out of the sphere of religion. We need to stop the mythic fantasies, and we need to stop the doomsday predictions. We need to start doing hard science instead. Michael Crichton
spheres gypsy improvisation
The music of the Gypsies belongs in the sphere of improvisation rather than in any other, without which it would have no power to exist. Franz Liszt
individual jacques team
Jacques Lemaire said when a team fails, no individual is successful, ... When a team is successful, all the individuals are successful. Bobby Holik
individual personal reasons
It is not to be used for personal reasons or by individual personalities. Michel Lu
individualism
I really like individualism based on truth. Tyler Blackburn
individuality groups mediocrity
You know you've reached a new plateau of group mediocrity when even a Canadian is alarmed by your lack of individuality. Sarah Vowell
individuality individual
We differ from one another in our individual gifts which, however, belong to our inner nature. Rudolf Steiner
individuality would-be wanted
I wanted to retain my individuality. I was afraid of being hampered by studio policies. I knew if someone else got control, I would be restrained. Walt Disney
individuality conformity institutions
The eager and often inconsiderate appeals of reformers and revolutionists are indispensable to counterbalance the inertia and fossilism marking so large a part of human institutions. Walt Whitman
individual persons urges
I hold that any religion that satisfies the individual urge is valid for that person. Zora Neale Hurston
individual-differences challenges unity
The challenge for the church is how do we have unity about basic beliefs and yet respect individual differences. William P. Leahy