Quotes About Limits
Usually, I prefer not to clarify anything that is being talked about me, but when it goes out of limits, I reply.
~ Naga Chaitanya
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Don't drink too much." "When I can spell out your name in shot glasses, I'll stop." "I'll have to get a shorter name." "I'll have to forget how to spell it.
~ Richard Kadrey
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Alyx notices that I'm done with my coffee and comes over. "You went through those fast. You want another double?" "Yes, but I already want to bench-press that bus out there, so I probably shouldn't. What do you have with less caffeine?" "Everything," she says. "Literally everything here has less caffeine than what you just drank.
~ Richard Kadrey
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So far as his beliefs about the primary world were concerned, Tolkien was a traditional, orthodox Catholic. So far as his subcreated world was concerned, he claimed the right to say, not how things are, but how, within the limits set by his fundamental beliefs, they could be.
~ Richard L. Purtill
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Diderot's solution to the limits of language was to become himself a worker: "There are machines so hard to describe and skills so elusive that ... it has often been necessary to get hold of such machines, set them in operation, and lend one's hand to the work.
~ Richard Sennett
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~ Speed Limit
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Some rules are bigger than the universe.
~ Richelle Mead
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quienes se entregan a la venganza y se toman la justicia por su mano rara vez saben dónde está el límite...
~ Richelle Mead
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No puedes salvar a todos, aunque Dios sabe que lo intentas.
~ Richelle Mead
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Sometimes we've accepted rules and codes and limits without realizing it.
~ Rob Bell
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The power to tax, once conceded, has no limits; it continues until it destroys. I was not joking when I told them to dig into their own pouches. It may not be possible to do away with government – sometimes I think that government is an inescapable disease of human beings. But it may be possible to keep it small and starved and inoffensive – and can you think of a better way than by requiring the governors themselves to pay the costs of their antisocial hobby?
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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The power to tax, once conceded, has no limits;
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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In the province of the mind, what is believed to be true is true or becomes true, within limits to be found experimentally and experientially. These limits are further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the mind, there are no limits. – John C. Lilly, M.D., The Center of the Cyclone
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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Dr. Jack Sarfatti offers a different interpretation. The medium of the Bell interconnectedness, he says, is not consciousness but information. Now, information is very abstract in communication theory: it is the negative reciprocal of entropy, which means roughly that it is the opposite of disorder. It is almost what we call system or organization in daily speech. Information, Sarfatti proposes, is not bound by the same laws as energy and not subject to Einsteinian limits.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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Dr. John Lilly says, "In the province of the mind what is believed true is true or becomes true within limits to be learned by experience and experiment. These limits are further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the mind there are no limits.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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In the province of the mind, what is believed to be true is true or becomes true, within limits to be found experientially and experimentally. These limits are further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the mind, there are no limits . . .
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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The problem with a foreign policy driven foremost by Never Again! is that it ignores limits and the availability of resources. World War II had the secondary, moral effect of saving what was left of European Jewry. Its primary goal and effect was to restore the European and Asian balance of power in a manner tolerable to the United States—something that the Nazis and the Japanese fascists had overturned.
~ Robert D. Kaplan
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Keeping vivid both the story of Pre and the truths Bowman held to be vital-namely, that we are all physical entities, that we all have the ability to get better, but to do that we have to accept our limits at any given moment and work within them. Great coaches are great because they see and help transcend those limits. If that is not an immortal message, it should be.
~ Kenny Moore
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The liberty to do what one wants to the limits of one's strength—including the liberty to do as one wills with other people—is the liberty of the state of nature. No one has the right to demand obedience from anyone else, although some have the ability to compel it by force.
~ Kermit Roosevelt III
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Even Magic has its limits' -Malcolm from TRIO Book one Heroes
~ Kevin Lee
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Knowing your limits is a strength, not a weakness.
~ Kim Harrison
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Enough should be a human right, a floor below which no one can fall; also a ceiling above which no one can rise.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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A veces solo tienes que estar loco o triste, Evie. A veces solo tienes que dejar que suceda. Pero ponte un límite, a continuación, vuelve a ser feliz.
~ Kresley Cole
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I often help others discover the outer limits of their hatred. It's a talent of mine. - Lothaire
~ Kresley Cole, Lothaire
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