Quotes About Constrained
You really ARE incompetent, untrustworthy, disrespectful, immoral, ignorant, inept, egotistical, constrained, disgusting. You are a social embarrassment, an unappreciative partner, an inadequate parent, a disappointment, a sexual flop, a financial liability.
~ Sam Vaknin
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All of us confront limits of body, talent, temperament. But that is not all. We are, all of us, also constrained by our time, our place, our civilization.
~ Jeane Kirkpatrick
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I have a truly marvelous demonstration of this proposition which this margin is too narrow to contain.
~ Simon Singh
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Grace is free because God would not be the infinite, self-sufficient God He is if he were constrained by anything outside Himself.
~ John Piper
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By emotion I mean the modifications of the body, whereby the active power of the said body is increased or diminished, aided or constrained, and also the ideas of such modifications.
~ Baruch Spinoza
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There's not enough time to say what I feel.
~ Brenda Weiler
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Mein Herz ist voller Dankbarkeit, aber meine Armut an deutschen Worten zwingt mich zu großer Sparsamkeit des Ausdruckes.
~ Mark Twain
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Deathless" (amata) is another word for abundant life. If we think of M?ra as death (the words amata and m?ra are both rooted in the Vedic m = death), then to no longer be constrained by his armies is to be freed to live fully. Gotama does not think of the deathless as immortality—as the term is understood in Brahmanism—but as the positive absence of reactivity.
~ Stephen Batchelor
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were squeezed into corners of the table,
~ Ben S. Bernanke
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The famous "O bell'età de l'oro" in Torquato Tasso's Aminta (1573) is not so much a eulogy of Arcady as an invective against the constrained and conscience-ridden spirit of Tasso's own period, the age of the Counter-Reformation. Flowing hair and nude bodies are bound and concealed, deportment and carriage have lost touch with nature; the very spring of pleasure is polluted, the very gift of Love perverted into theft.
~ Erwin Panofsky
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The possibility of reduced-time interstellar travel either by advanced extraterrestrial civilizations at present or ourselves in the future, is not fundamentally constrained by physical principles.
~ Harold E. Puthoff
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When our conversations become constrained, when we avoid topics that might cause upset, when we accept comments or behavior that are hurtful, we no longer aim for harmony but rather toward a sort of deafness that allows us to stay in a relationship longer than we should. Our senses have become dulled and we end up settling, even when we are anguished.
~ Susan Scott
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frog-marched
~ Faith Martin
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like a small room. Like a
~ Michael Connelly
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The deeper he got into his medical career, the more Burry felt constrained by his problems with other people in the flesh. He briefly tried to hide in pathology, where the people had the decency to be dead, but that didn't work.
~ Michael Lewis
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The deeper he got into his medical career, the more Burry felt constrained by his problems with other people in the flesh. He briefly tried to hide in pathology, where the people had the decency to be dead, but that didn't work. ("Dead people, dead parts. More dead people, more dead parts. I thought, I want something more cerebral.") He'd
~ Michael Lewis
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Most of the things we decide are not what we know to be the best. We say yes, merely because we are driven into a corner and must say something.
~ Frank Crane
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Most of the things we decide are not what we know to be the best. We say yes, merely because we are driven into a corner and must say something.
~ Frank Crane
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My ministerial career is 100 percent behind me, so I can be slightly braver about taking positions which I did argue for while in office, but was constrained by collective responsibility.
~ Crispin Blunt
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My world is kind of small.
~ Earl Sweatshirt
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His anger stirred her own and she suddenly thought she understood their problem: they were too polite, too constrained, too timorous, they went around each other on tiptoes, murmuring, whispering, deferring, agreeing. They barely knew each other and never could because of the blanket of companionable near-silence that smothered their differences and blinded them as much as it bound them.
~ Ian Mcewan
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No machines will ever truly fully figure the brain out, because the brain's performance is constantly altered or else constrained by this inanimate, rogue artifact you can't control, namely, speech.
~ Tom Wolfe
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Serve something you deeply value (offering some benefit is not enough). Be the best way to use technology to serve this value (if it's not, replace it with something better). Have a role in your life that is constrained with a standard operating procedure that specifies when and how you use it.
~ Cal newport
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You must figure out how to control the release of work into IT Operations and, more importantly, ensure that your most constrained resources are doing only the work that serves the goal of the entire system, not just one silo.
~ Gene Kim
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