Quotes about order
order self pushing
I was pushing myself to extremes in order to discover my many selves. Jerzy Kosinski
order use affection
Drunkenness is an immoderate affection and use of drink. That I call immoderation that is besides or beyond that order of good things for which God hath given us the use of drink. Jeremy Taylor
order shut-up
Shut up, be happy. Obey all orders without question. The happiness you have demanded is now mandatory. Jello Biafra
order america dying
Even the most Bush-happy, flag suckling jack-arse knows deep-down inside that something is wrong. America is over and everyone knows it. The New World Order has a dying empire odor and changing the channel ain't going to make this go away. Jello Biafra
order bleeding firsts
When someone's wounded, the first order of business is to stop the bleeding. You can figure out later how best to help them heal. Jeannette Walls
order government politics
We must create a [economic] crisis in order to ensure that there is no alternative to a smaller government. Jeb Bush
order miracle the-end-of-the-day
You can try to call it coincidence, but at the end of the day, there are 20, 30 things when you combine them all that had to happen at the right time in order for me to be here. That’s why I call it a miracle. Jeremy Lin
order law needs
One of the notable aspects of the democratic process is that one need not know anything about a subject in order to pass laws about it. Jeff Cooper
order foolish made
I respect orders but I respect myself too and I do not obey foolish rules made especially to humiliate me. Jean-Paul Sartre
order trying might
I wanted the moments of my life to follow and order themselves like those of a life remembered. You might as well try and catch time by the tail. Jean-Paul Sartre
order risk facts
In order to make myself recognized by the Other, I must risk my own life. To risk one's life, in fact, is to reveal oneself as not-bound to the objective form or to any determined existence — as not-bound to life. Jean-Paul Sartre
order criticism language
The aim of language...is to communicate...to impart to others the results one has obtained...As I talk, I reveal the situation...I reveal it to myself and to others in order to change it. Jean-Paul Sartre
order desire world
The desire for order is the only order in the world. Georges Duhamel
order discipline liberty
Liberty is the right to discipline ourselves in order not to be disciplined by others Georges Clemenceau
order people terrible
Let us be terrible in order to prevent the people from being terrible themselves! Georges Danton
order needs conquer
In order to conquer, what we need is to dare, still to dare, and always to dare. Georges Danton
order ideas may
If I have called Cubism a new order, it is without any revolutionary ideas or any reactionary ideas... One cannot escape from one's own epoch, however revolutionary one may be. Georges Braque
order law literature
Only literature could reveal the process of breaking the law - without which the law would have no end - independently of the necessity to create order. Georges Bataille
order space needs
There can be no reasonable right to live on sidewalks. Society needs order, and hence has a right to a minimally civilized ambience in public spaces. Regarding the homeless, this is not merely for aesthetic reasons because the anesthetic is not merely unappealing. It presents a spectacle of disorder and decay that becomes a contagion. George Will
order musician figures
Whenever I heard a musician do something that I could not explain, I went back to the theory in order to figure it out. George Russell
order giving humans
No human creature can give orders to love. George Sand
order no-excuses excuse
Lack of orders is no excuse for inaction. George S. Patton
order trying language
The writer, in order to proceed, is theoretically trying to predict where his complex skein of language and image has left his reader, who he has likely never met and who is actually thousands of readers. George Saunders
order people done
We fell in love with different people. Looking back, we might have done it in a different order, but we got invested. We really wanted to do the flashbacks because we wanted to explore who these women were on the outside versus the inside, and get a fuller picture of the masks we wear. Jenji Kohan
order succeed stakes
In order to succeed... you have to put a stake in the ground. Jeff Raikes
order justice guilt
You feign guilt in order to justify yourself. Jean Racine
order two geometric
As you know, Bergson pointed out that there is no such thing as disorder but rather two sorts of order, geometric and living. Jean Piaget
order done deeds
Deeds need time, even after they are done, in order to be seen or heard. Friedrich Nietzsche
order people able
In order to be able thus to misjudge, and thus to grant left-handed veneration to our classics, people must have ceased to know them. This, generally speaking, is precisely what has happened. For, otherwise, one ought to know that there is only one way of honoring them, and that is to continue seeking with the same spirit and with the same courage, and not to weary of the search. Friedrich Nietzsche
order ideas doubt
I presume that few who have paid any attention to the history of the Mathematical Analysis, will doubt that it has been developed in a certain order, or that that order has been, to a great extent, necessary -- being determined, either by steps of logical deduction, or by the successive introduction of new ideas and conceptions, when the time for their evolution had arrived. George Boole
order luxury want
The only way in which a nation can make itself wealthy and prosperous is by good housekeeping: that is, by providing for its wants in the order of their importance, and allowing no money to be wasted on whims and luxuries until necessities have been thoroughly served. George Bernard Shaw
order government currency
If the governments devalue the currency in order to betray all creditors, you politely call this procedure 'inflation'. George Bernard Shaw
order law hypocrisy
Our laws make law impossible; our liberties destroy all freedom; our property is organized robbery; our morality an impudent hypocrisy; our wisdom is administered by inexperienced or mal-experienced dupes; our power wielded by cowards and weaklings; and our honour false in all its points. I am an enemy of the existing order for good reasons George Bernard Shaw