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Quotes About Sufficient

tranquility, and its same small scale indicates that it lacked sufficient grazing for the number of animals needed to support a large army or even a large court of retainers. The location indicates
~ Jack Weatherford
timeless resources.
~ God's provision
Once you have players you like and a good enough squad there's no need to spend money.
~ John Barnes
What we need in appointive positions is men of knowledge and experience who have sufficient character to resist temptations.
~ Calvin Coolidge
For our God is omnipotent, that is to say, almighty, plenteous in power, abundant, omnisufficient, full of all good, needy of nothing. The gods of the gentiles are of no power, puissance, and strength, full of all imbecility, weakness, and misery.
~ Thomas Becon
Pretty good. Pretttttttty, pretttttttttty, pretttttty good.
~ Larry David
He was delighted to hear that they had sufficient provisions to last three months
~ Laurence Bergreen
The fourfold root of the principle of sufficient reason
~ James Patterson
The rehabilitation of order as a universal principle, however, suggested at the same time that orderliness by itself is not sufficient to account for the nature of organized systems in general or for those created by man in particular.
~ Rudolf Arnheim
The management had prudently replaced the chairs with benches and packing cases. For men without women a cave is sufficient.
~ Thornton Wilder
The Buggers have finally, finally learned that we humans value each and every individual human life. We don't throw our forces away because every soldier is the queen of a one-member hive. But they've learned this lesson just in time for it to be hopelessly wrong — for we humans do, when the cause is sufficient, spend our own lives.
~ Orson Scott Card
The wicked know that if the ill they do be of sufficient horror that men will not speak against it. That men have just enough stomach for small evils and only these will they oppose.
~ Cormac McCarthy
If we're honest, most of us are doing okay.
~ Craig Groeschel
Within a science fictional space, memory and regret are, when taken together, the set of necessary and sufficient elements required to produce a time machine.
~ Charles Yu
This was invitation enough.
~ Jane Austen
Satan is our chief enemy, and his primary target is our knowledge of and trust in God. Satan's constant assault is aimed at our belief in God's goodness and power, that God will supply all our needs, and that we can trust God to be sufficient in all ways.
~ Dallas Willard
In order to disprove the assertion that all crows are black, one white crow is sufficient.
~ William James
Amortization allows for occasional operations to have actual costs that exceed their amortized costs. Such operations are called expensive. Operations whose actual costs are less than their amortized costs are called cheap. Expensive operations decrease the accumulated savings and cheap operations increase it. The key to proving amortized bounds is to show that expensive operations occur only when the accumulated savings are sufficient to cover the remaining cost.
~ Chris Okasaki
Cleverness is serviceable for everything, sufficient for nothing.
~ Henri-Frédéric Amiel
On the cross Jesus paid our debt in full. There is no karma to face—Christ's work is sufficient. Christians have this message of joy and hope for our Hindu friends, who would agree: there's absolutely nothing funny about karma.
~ Paul Copan
No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door, but 'tis enough.
~ William Shakespeare
For such, Being made beautiful overmuch, Consider beauty a sufficient end, Lose natural kindness and maybe The heart-revealing intimacy That chooses right, and never find a friend.
~ William Butler Yeats
will providing a guaranteed basic income create greater dependency than a single cash transfer? And are cash transfers more effective than other forms of aid? We do not yet have sufficient evidence to answer these questions.
~ Peter Singer
Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. Sufficient unto the moment is the appearance of reality
~ David Herbert Lawrence