Quotes About Limitations
She doesn't have the reservoir of space to take anything else into her brain.
~ Jeanine Cummins
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Too young to hold on and too old to just break free and run
~ Jeff Buckley
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Even fifteen years earlier, it would have been impossible, since there were very few cars (eight thousand as opposed to fourteen million horses) and fewer drivable roads. With the exception of train travel, the average American rarely ventured more than twelve miles from home, because that was the distance a horse and wagon could comfortably cover from there and back in a day.
~ Jeff Guinn
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There's always more to build than we have time or resources to build — always.
~ Jeff Patton
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Not even generals can stop the rain.
~ Jeff Shaara
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nothing finite will ever satisfy us. We can go to the moon; it is a great achievement, but after a while our eyes turn beyond to Neptune. Wherever we go in space, wherever we go in time, we find limitations. Our need is for infinite joy, infinite love, infinite wisdom and infinite capacity for service, and until this need is met, we can never, never rest peacefully.
~ Eknath Easwaran
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Slepilo je oružje protiv vremena i prostora; naš život je jedno jedino, ogromno slepilo, izuzev ono malo stvari koje saznajemo zahval?uju?i našim si?ušnim ?ulima – si?ušnim kako po njihovoj suštini tako i po njihovom domašaju. Vladaju?i princip u kosmosu jeste slepilo. Ono omogu?ava naporedno postojanje stvari koje bi bile nemogu?e kad bi videle jedna drugu.
~ Elias Canetti
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I had many things to say, I did not have the words to say them. Painfully aware of my limitations, I watched helplessly as language became an obstacle…. Writing in my mother tongue—at that point close to extinction—I would pause at every sentence, and start over and over again…. All the dictionary had to offer seemed meager, pale, lifeless.
~ Elie Wiesel
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The woman who accepts the limitations of womanhood finds in those very limitations her gifts, her special calling which bears her up into perfect freedom, into the will of God.
~ Elisabeth Elliot
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so the woman who accepts the limitations of womanhood finds in those very limitations her gifts...
~ Elisabeth Elliot
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As a bird easily comes to terms with the necessity of bearing wings when it finds that it is, in fact, the wings that bear up the bird--up, away from the world, into the sky, into freedom--so the woman who accepts the limitations of womanhood finds in those very limitations her gifts, her special calling--wings, in fact, which bear her up into perfect freedom, into the will of God.
~ Elisabeth Elliot
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We're all trapped in a body with limitations, even the most able-bodied among us! And we're all guided by minds with limitations of their own. You want to know my philosophy? It's this: Our job, regardless of our bodily circumstances is to rise above what holds us down, and to help others do the same.
~ Elizabeth Berg
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As the saying goes: "Argue for your limitations and you get to keep them.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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When you insist on your limitations, you are stuck with them.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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As the saying goes, Argue for your limitations and you get to keep them. Why would I want to keep my limitations?
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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Defiende tus limitaciones y las harás tuyas
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride. -Lady Georgina Maitland-
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
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It is harder to imagine a different self now that I am an adult. As a child, I did imagine myself into other roles. I thought I would become normal, that someday I would be able to do what everyone else did so easily. In time, that fantasy faded. My limitations were real, immutable, thick black lines around the outline of my life. The only role I play is normal.
~ Elizabeth Moon
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The disaster of being old was in not feeling safe to venture anywhere, of seeing freedom put out of reach.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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the 34th, gently explaining that the doctrine of equal shares for all could not always be maintained, since the needs of one might exceed the needs
~ Ellis Peters
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Philosophy is an attempt to express the infinity of the universe in terms of the limitations of language.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
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Death, according to one's belief, means either annihilation or release from the limitations of the senses, but it involves no change of character. You don't suddenly alter just because the body's gone.
~ Algernon Blackwood
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The best of men are just men at best.
~ Alistair Begg
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Southern women see no point in the hard way. Life is hard enough. So we add a little sugar to the sour. Which is not to suggest Southern women are disingenuous cream puffs. Quite the opposite. When you are born into a history as loaded as the South's, when you carry in your bones the incontrovertible knowledge of man's violence and limitations, daring to stay sweet is about the most radical thing you can do.
~ Allison Glock
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