Quotes About Forbidding
its somewhat austere and even forbidding limestone exterior
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Gabriel knew that he had let himself in for a certain amount of ridicule when he decided to allow himself to be worshiped. In the end he decided that the precedent of actually forbidding a religion was more distasteful than being plagued by the devout.
~ Walter Jon Williams
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Charming man, he said. I wish I had a daughter so I could forbid her to marry one...
~ Douglas Adams
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Patton's personality was a complex one - he was obsessed with glory, but behind the ivory-hilted pistols, the egomania, the forbidding scowl, and the rows of ribbons, there was a much more ambiguous figure.
~ Michael Korda
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there are people in this world who commit horrifying and unnatural acts beyond anything your naive imagination could conceive. He is your worst nightmare. Heed my warning and stay away from him. I
~ Rachel Hartman
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The best way of preventing violence does not consist in forbidding objects, or even rivalistic desire, as the tenth commandment does, but in offering to people the model that will protect them from mimetic rivalries rather than involving them in these rivalries.
~ Rene Girard
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Net neutrality is the principle forbidding huge telecommunications companies from treating users, websites, or apps differently - say, by letting some work better than others over their pipes.
~ Marvin Ammori
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I'm well aware that I have been described in some quarters as being 'enigmatic, taciturn, prickly, explosive and forbidding'. Well, I have my moods like anyone else; I won't deny it.
~ Harold Pinter
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How can we distinguish what is biologically determined from what people merely try to justify through biological myths? A good rule of thumb is biology enables, culture forbids. Biology is willing to tolerate a very wide spectrum of possibilities. It's culture that obliges people to realize some possibilities while forbidding others.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
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A British porch is a musty, forbidding non-room in which to fling a sodden umbrella or a muddy pair of boots; a guard against the elements and strangers. By contrast the good ol' American front porch seems to stand for positivity and openness; a platform from which to welcome or wave farewell; a place where things of significance could happen.
~ Dan Stevens
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Early in his reign, Alexis had issued an edict sternly forbidding his subjects to dance, to play games or watch them, at wedding feasts either to sing or play on instruments, or to give one's soul to perdition in such pernicious and lawless practices as word play, farces or magic.
~ Robert K. Massie
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German authorities saw the need for a statute explicitly forbidding anyone associated with the university from drenching freshmen with urine
~ Leonard Mlodinow
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Commanding goodness and forbiding to do evil (are) for the amendment and correction of society and the common folks.
~ Fatima bint Muhammad
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Nobody likes to go near that chateau after dark.
~ Ann Radcliffe
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Broadly speaking, the problems with the Espionage Act are that it is hopelessly broad. And we tend to use the Espionage Act - we think about the Espionage Act as forbidding disclosures of classified information. That's not really what the statute says. What the statute talks about is information related to the national defense.
~ Benjamin Wittes
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Doubleday wanted to replace the image of the forbidding Rockefeller with that of the easygoing man he had come to know.
~ Ron Chernow
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The air crystallised in the image of a stained glass angel, stark black and white. Stepping from a hidden dimension, this apparition became flesh and blood: an immense, forbidding man with dark hair and waxen skin. The face, too angular to be handsome, radiated the solid conviction of a born leader. There was a mole on his left cheek, a black singularity against the whiteness.
~ Freda Warrington
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The essence of fascism is to make laws forbidding everything and then enforce them selectively against your enemies.
~ John Lescroart
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once known sprang to his mind: The essence of fascism is to make laws forbidding everything and then enforce them selectively against your enemies. It
~ John Lescroart
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In short, taken together, commanding right and forbidding wrong are very effective means of silencing dissent. They act as a grassroots system of religious vigilantism. And their most zealous enforcers find in these words an excuse not just to command and to forbid but also to threaten, to beat, and to kill.
~ Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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Adam was but human—this explains it all. He did not want the apple for the apple's sake, he wanted it only because it was forbidden. The mistake was in not forbidding the serpent; then he would have eaten the serpent.
~ Mark Twain
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Marriage appeared something remote and forbidding, with which desire for Barbara had little or no connexion. She seemed to exist merely to disturb my rest: to be possessed neither by lawful nor unlawful means: made of dreams, yet to be captured only by reality.
~ Anthony Powell
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As we approached the forbidding and squalid inn, with the sign of a game-cock above the door, Holmes gave a sudden groan, and clutched me by the shoulder to save himself from falling. He had had one of those violent strains of the ankle which leave a man helpless.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Hill House is vile, it is diseased; get away from here at once.
~ Shirley Jackson
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