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Quotes About Stability

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~ Y?ko Ogawa
faction warfare erupted in Victoria. They do politics differently there. Wars are fought in the name of peace. Explosives are packed under the foundations of the Labor Party in the name of stability. They call the wreckage left after these brawls rejuvenation. The wonder is that Victoria delivers any Labor talent to Canberra and remains, decade after decade, a stronghold of the party.
~ David Marr
But once a church reaches a certain size, it stabilizes. The building gets finished, cash flow firms up, and a core membership is in place. So the congregation makes a subtle shift from offense to defense. The focus changes from fishing for men to creating a comfortable aquarium for the saints.
~ David Murrow
it seeks to 'fix' our understanding, but at the same time it reveals how any such fixity, and such desire for stability and certainty, is constructed on shifting sands.
~ David Punter
The stability of species represented the bedrock of natural history.
~ David Quammen
As Russia faces the future, it has three serious problems: a deteriorating economy, a fratricidal war whose cost is almost certain to increase, and a moral disintegration that may leave the regime without defenders if it faces a serious challenge. Taken together these factors are more than sufficient to undermine the system's stability.
~ David Satter
For three thousand years, the Egyptians held to a cyclical view that year after year proved itself to be true: the seasons came and went, life in the farms and villages remained basically the same, and the idea of progress was as foreign as soft-serve ice cream.
~ David Weinberger
I felt like I would disappear if I were not hemmed in by the familiar and unchanging.
~ Dawn Prince-Hughes
What's great about TV, and what I love about being on 'Parenthood ' is you have this family. I'm now going on four years of working with the same 100 people, and that helps you feel like your life has more roots. It's more conducive to having a family, and you're staying in town. So that part is amazing.
~ Dax Shepard
You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on.
~ Dean Martin
The first rule of marital success: Don't marry crazy and don't be crazy.
~ Deb Caletti
Your Real Self is the permanent atom of your identity, the rock of ages that remains unmoved by the restless tides of life.
~ Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Being grounded is not a punishment. Stay rooted.
~ Dawn Culp
If your feet are firmly planted on the ground you'll never be able to dance.
~ Iris Johansen, Countdown
Comfort zone: simply means the routine of one's daily life – it is a psychological state in which one feels familiar, safe, at ease, and secure.
~ Roy T. Bennett
Everything happened to find the balance of Life.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
The security of Society lies in custom and unconscious instinct, and the basis of the stability of Society, as a healthy organism, is the complete absence of any intelligence amongst its members.
~ Oscar Wilde
What's wrong with being a boring kind of guy?
~ George H. W. Bush
causa perplejidad y desconsuelo que las cosas cambien tanto sin que uno cambie respecto a ellas ('No
~ Javier Marías
Por eso estaba convencido de la necesidad de mantener la institución monárquica, porque pensaba que en un país con tantos esclavos, analfabetos y pobres, una república no tendría sentido y el país acabaría fragmentándose, como había sucedido en la América española.
~ Javier Moro
All I want to know is that I can keep this house for the rest of my days and I want to make good music... and have the odd sports car in the garage, obviously!
~ Jay Kay
Marriage does not serve primarily to accommodate or to mitigate social tragedy of this sort. Its principal function is to prevent or limit the occurrence of such tragedies in the first place.
~ Jean Bethke Elshtain
Strong characters are brought out by change of situation, and gentle ones by permanence.
~ Jean Paul
Every structure is to be thought of as a particular form of equilibrium, more or less stable within its restricted field and losing its stability on reaching the limits of the field.
~ Jean Piaget