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Quotes About Deliberate

Look at every path closely and deliberately, then ask ourselves this crucial question: Does this path have a heart? If it does, then the path is good. If it doesn't then it is of no use to us.
~ Carlos Casteneda
The deliberate effort of memory for small detail is a social grace that will take a person far.
~ Carolyn Haines
His reddish hair is rumpled, but in a deliberate I'm-in-a-boy-band way.
~ Carrie Jones
Character is built into the spiritual fabric of personality hour by hour, day by day, year by year in much the same deliberate way that physical health is built into the body.
~ E. Lamar Kincaid
Make haste slowly.
~ Augustus
Everybody knows if you are too careful you are so occupied in being careful that you are sure to stumble over something.
~ Gertrude Stein
And the storm he was deliberately creating raked over the decimated landscape of his soul, obscuring the ragged, desolated mess he was.
~ J.R. Ward
Again, we saw in Bosnia - we had U.N. peacekeepers tied to trees, being taken hostage. The fact is they don't have the type of deliberate and authoritative rule that I think is needed to get the job done.
~ Peter T. King
In the Constitution of the American Republic there was a deliberate and very extensive and emphatic division of governmental power for the very purpose of preventing unbridled majority rule.
~ Robert W. Welch, Jr.
The deliberate and deadly attacks which were carried out yesterday against our country were more than acts of terror. They were acts of war.
~ George W. Bush
There is only one purpose to which a whole society can be directed by a deliberate plan. That purpose is war, and there is no other.
~ Walter Lippmann
Despair is the absolute extreme of self-love. It is reached when a person deliberately turns his back on all help from anyone else in order to taste the rotten luxury of knowing himself to be lost
~ Thomas Merton
God's response is simple. Anything that is made well is made slowly.
~ T.D. Jakes
This case was too full of skewed, slippery parallels, and I couldn't shake the uneasy sense that they were somehow deliberate. Every coincidence felt like a sea-worn bottle slammed down on the sand at my feet, with my name engraved neatly on the glass and inside a message in some mockingly indecipherable code.
~ Tana French
I try to talk about policy issues intelligently, I try very hard to avoid thought bubbles. I make sure my speeches are well researched and footnoted. I make sure I am not talking through my hat.
~ Malcolm Turnbull
I'm generally soft spoken, very measured, and I think 500 times before I say something.
~ Diana Penty
Como señalaba Hayek: «Sostener que debemos planificar de forma deliberada la sociedad moderna porque se ha vuelto demasiado compleja es, por tanto, paradójico, y el resultado de un malentendido total [...]. Lo cierto es, más bien, que podemos preservar un orden de semejante complejidad [...] solo de manera indirecta reforzando y mejorando las reglas que conducen a la formación de un orden espontáneo».
~ Niall Ferguson
Everything that Marvel does, it's a chess move. Nothing is by accident.
~ Chris Evans
Ironically, the more deliberate we are in our work - cranking through our inboxes, clearing our to-do lists - the more myopic we become.
~ Dinesh Paliwal
If it should seem odd that an action should be deliberately performed in order that a foretelling be vindicated, that is because it is odd.
~ Christopher Hitchens
isn't that theologians deliberately tell untruths. It's as though they just don't care about truth; aren't interested in truth; don't know what truth even means; demote truth to negligible status compared with other considerations, such as symbolic or mythic significance.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Pero cuando Diotallevi y yo pensamos en construir un ars oblivionalis no pudimos descubrir las reglas del olvido. Es inútil: podemos ir en busca del tiempo perdido siguiendo exiguas huellas en el bosque, como Pulgarcito, pero somos incapaces de extraviar deliberadamente el tiempo reencontrado.
~ Umberto Eco
It was interesting to note that the town's five thousand people appeared well fed and sturdy. There was no lack of food in rural Germany; the starvation policy had been deliberate and followed from the beginning. The non-working prisoners had received one slice of bread and one dipper of thin soup twice a day; this amounted to about five hundred calories, about one-fourth of what it takes to maintain the weight of an average person at rest.
~ Upton Sinclair
It may be now blasphemous to concede that much of the current division in the country was deliberately whipped up by Obama. Often in mellifluous tones and with near academic authority, he accentuated racial and cultural differences.
~ Victor Davis Hanson