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Quotes About Bound

Sometimes it's good to know there are limits.
~ Takashi Miike
And you call yourself a god! Tanamil fetched himself up onto one elbow and said, very earnestly, a very strange thing. I never called myself that, he said. Neither I nor any of the Undying ever made that claim. It is a claim men made for us, and that is how we came to be bound.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
A police car went by with its siren going, a rotary slurping noise, it sounded like the blender in their kitchen—she made fruit shakes compulsively that they felt morally bound to drink.
~ Don DeLillo
People are bound to recognize the name Quasimodo." "Why is that?" "Because he rings a bell.
~ J.A. Konrath
Bound, elbow to elbow, darkness and night entered the dwelling.
~ Luis Bunuel
We refuse to have our conscience bound by any work or law, so that by doing this or that we should be righteous, or leaving this or that undone we should be damned.
~ Unknown
Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise, every expanded prospect," Madison told Bradford, writing with the authority of a man who knew firsthand the price of being bound to a received viewpoint—and the liberation of breaking free.
~ Lynne Cheney
Some prisons don't require bars to keep people locked inside.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
My boy — we are a tiny race . . . involved in a vast pursuit . . . amidst the cold stars . . . and all bound together by reason and amity.
~ Unknown
We reminded them of what peace was like, of lives which were not bound up with destruction.
~ John Knowles
Education without courage is like a wax statue - beautiful to look at but bound to melt at the first touch of a hot stuff.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
With all this wide and beautiful creation before me the restless soul longs to enjoy its liberty and rest beyond its bound.
~ Teresa of Avila
I would untie him if I could. If he would let me.
~ Madeline Miller
I sat frozen, afraid to move lest I give myself away. I am bound to this war.
~ Madeline Miller
From the time we know the Lord, and are bound to him by the cords of love and gratitude — the two chief points we should have in our view, I apprehend, are, to maintain communion with him in our own souls, and to glorify him in the sight of men.
~ John Newton
When Jesus wept, the falling tear in mercy flowed beyond all bound; when Jesus groaned, a trembling fear seized all the guilty world around.
~ William Billings
Unless you are intellectually numb, you can't escape the allure of the quantum, the tantalizing possibility that we are immersed in mystery, forever bound within the shores of the Island of Knowledge. Unless you are intellectually numb, you can't escape the awe-inspiring feeling that the essence of reality is unknowable.
~ Marcelo Gleiser
He had brought me to feel that free love was better than that hallowed by the sanctity of marriage, that those bound in wedlock soon wearied and satiated of one another and then awoke to find themselves forever bound together, to shiver for a life-time over the dead embers of an extinct passion, or to break their vows and bring shame and disgrace upon each other, and upon their children.
~ Unknown
Running away will never make you free.
~ Kenny Loggins
True Freedom Is An Inner Thing. It Is A State Of Mind. It Is A Deliberate Exercise Of Choice. Thus, If We Think We Are Bound By An External Forces, We Are Deceiving Ourselves.
~ Unknown
True Freedom Is An Inner Thing. It Is A State Of Mind. It Is A Deliberate Exercise Of Choice. Thus, If We Think We Are Bound By External Forces, We Are Deceiving Ourselves.
~ Unknown
to tell the world of its true Centre, of the law of mutual sacrifice by which its parts are bound together. The Church exists to maintain the order of the nation and the order of the family.
~ Unknown
The phrase the executed God reminds us that the God who was bound up with the life of Jesus of Nazareth was exposed to material conditions so malignant that he was executed. Jesus did not die accidentally. He
~ Unknown
You utter a vow or forge a signature and you may find yourself bound for life to a monastery, a woman or prison.
~ Bronislaw Malinowski