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Quotes About Adherence

Innovation and daring create heroes. Mindless adherence to outdated rules creates only politicians. —VISCOUNT HUNDRO MORITANI
~ Brian Herbert
Innovation and daring create heroes. Mindless adherence to outdated rules creates only politicians.
~ Brian Herbert
Erano passati quei tempi, perché gli uomini erano stati così sciocchi da pretendere di effettuare una riforma cominciando dall'esterno anziché dall'interno e da non capire che una dottrina non è necessariamente falsa per il solo fatto che i suoi aderenti non ne sono all'altezza.
~ Bruce Marshall
stick together like shit on a shoe.
~ Carl Hiaasen
But Miles had always approached life differently than he, always preferring to blend in with his surroundings rather than to shape them, always preferring to make do. He just didn't understand that there were some things in life a man simply should not accept.
~ Terry Brooks
There is nothing that an intellectual less likes to change than his mind, or a politician his policy.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
Some directors have just one way of working; you either have to adhere to it or you don't.
~ Bradley Cooper
I really hate to be put in the position of trying to justify something, a decision that was made. I'm a military guy: when a decision is made, I go along with it, whatever the manufactured controversy and criticism.
~ Buzz Aldrin
I will do what my team wants me to do and justify my place in the side.
~ Imran Tahir
The key is, if you're not monkeying around with the script, then everything usually goes pretty well.
~ Steven Soderbergh
No matter what job I've undertaken, whether it was Glory Kickboxing or Strikeforce or Pride Fighting Championships or Showtime Championship Boxing, you have to play by the rules of the company you work for.
~ Mauro Ranallo
Everybody knows if you have the rules, you need to follow the rules and do exactly what you need to do.
~ Jose Aldo
The agnostic has a very curious notion of religion. He is convinced that a man who says 'I believe in God' should at once become perfect; if this does not happen, then the believer must be a fraud and a hypocrite. He thinks that adherence to a religion is the end of the road, whereas it is in fact only the beginning of a very long and sometimes very rough road. He looks for consistency in religious people, however aware he may be of inconsistencies in himself
~ Gai Eaton
Obedience is required conformity. Responsibility is voluntary conformity. Obedience is submission to a person. Responsibility is submission to a principle.
~ Gary Ezzo
How deliciously ironic that something so apparently beneficial to the mind as education could be twisted into a tool of power to lull young minds into thoughtless adherence.
~ Brian Godawa
Three hundred thousand white men from southern states donned Union uniforms during the war; one in three came from states that adhered to the Confederacy.
~ Bruce Levine
Amari did as he was told. At
~ Ian W. Toll
He glued the chair to my ass. Silence. Is it still...attached? I can't get it off.
~ Ilona Andrews
Young people in my generation were sort of in lockstep, and it wasn't just the '40s, either. In the '30s and in the '50s it was the same. No one ever dropped out unless he got sick or got kicked out.
~ John Knowles
Young people are not immune to following God's commands concerning discipline.
~ Monica Johnson
I grew up as a Southern Baptist with strict adherence to the Bible, which I read as a youngster.
~ E. O. Wilson
If a musician dares to get out of the box he's been put in, people get confused. They want people where they can find them! I am fortunate in some respects as I've always been known as someone who 'moves around' and tries different things. But generally, we are supposed to stay where we're put.
~ Phil Collins
The way I handle it is by preparing for any match in the same way. I stick to a routine and I stick to it no matter whether I am playing a Ranji Trophy game or an international game.
~ Anil Kumble
Those who are truly contemporary are those who neither perfectly coincide with their time nor adapt to its demands... Contemporariness, then, is that relationship with time that adheres to it through a disconnection.
~ Giorgio Agamben