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Quotes About Order

Solo la música puede crear una complicidad indestructible entre dos seres. Una pasión es perecedera, se degrada como todo aquello que participa de la vida; mientras que la música pertenece a un orden superior a la vida y, por supuesto, a la muerte
~ Emil Cioran
Maniacal suicide. —This is due to hallucinations or delirious conceptions. The patient kills himself to escape from an imaginary danger or disgrace, or to obey a mysterious order from on high, etc.
~ Émile Durkheim
Once your heart is is order, the rest will unfold more easily.
~ Emilie Barnes
Alla vigilia della "marcia su Roma", durante un convegno del Pnf tenuto a Napoli (24 ottobre 1922), il duce proclamò che il fascismo rispettava la monarchia e l'esercito, riconosceva il valore della religione cattolica, intendeva attuare una politica liberista favorevole al capitale privato e restaurare l'ordine e la disciplina nel paese.
~ Emilio Gentile
Time is a random thing. It is the thing that makes us older. Humans use it to organize the world. They have invented a system to try to make order from randomness. The other humans, all of them but me, live their lives by hours and minutes and days and seconds, but those things are nothing. The universe would laugh at our attempts to organize it, if it could be bothered to notice them. Time is the thing that makes our bodies shrivel and decay. That is why people are scared of it.
~ Emily Barr
but there is always something suspicious, to my mind, in the little shrill hurrahs which are kept up by the youthful tea drinkers at intervals during the whole day, to say nothing of their being rather unmusical. It may not be so, but sometimes it appears as if the five or six charitable gentlemen in black coats and the equally charitable ladies in black gowns who conduct the festivity order the cheers as well as the cheer; and that the hurrahs are des houras de commande.
~ Emily Eden
The essence of a civilised age is, that administration requires the continued aid of legislation.
~ bagehot walter xii
If, therefore, a nation is able to gain the benefit of custom without the evil—if after ages of waiting it can have order and choice together—at once the fatal clog is removed, and the ordinary springs of progress, as in a modern community we conceive them, begin their elastic action.
~ bagehot walter xviii
Peace cannot exist in that society where their is no justice, equality and obedience of law.
~ Bahram Baloch
Revolutionary propaganda is in its deepest sense the negation of the existing conditions of the State, for, with respect to its innermost nature, it has no other program than the destruction of whatever order prevails at the time.
~ bakunin mikhail v
Patient genius is constantly detecting order in apparent chaos ... and when this happens, by all means rearrange your map of the universe accordingly. But do not argue that chaos is therefore non-existent.
~ balfour arthur james ii
Thus man himself offers sufficient proof of the two orders--Matter and Spirit. In him culminates a visible finite universe; in him begins a universe invisible and infinite.
~ balzac honore de xi
Para esta gente nova o que faz falta é a orem e a disciplina e um bom bocado de vitalidade.
~ Baptista-Bastos
We did take the city away from the lowest level, and if the next level is sickening, the task is of a higher order.
~ baraka amiri ii
Change is the order of the day.... And change means change the Congress.
~ Barbara Boxer
Watch out for the fellow who talks about putting things in order Putting things in order always means getting other people under your control.
~ Barbara DeAngelis
Clutter is postponed decisions.
~ Barbara Hemphill
Well, some books are destined never to be read,' said Mervyn. 'Its's the natural order of things.' Like women who are destined never to marry, though Ianthe.
~ Barbara Pym
the seven "liberal arts": Grammar, the foundation of science; Logic, which differentiates the true from the false; Rhetoric, the source of law; Arithmetic, the foundation of order because "without numbers there is nothing"; Geometry, the science of measurement; Astronomy, the most noble of the sciences because it is connected with Divinity and Theology; and lastly Music.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
Once people envisioned the possibility of change in a fixed order, the end of an age of submission came in sight; the turn to individual conscience lay ahead. To that extent the Black Death may have been the unrecognized beginning of modern man.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
the symbolism of the Garter, a circlet to bind the Knight-Companions mutually, and all of them jointly to the King as head of the Order.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
Only the Church offered an organizing principle, which was the reason for its success, for society cannot bear anarchy.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
Medieval political structure was ideally a contract exchanging service and loyalty in return for protection, justice, and order.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
Curiously undeterred by the plague, the court held the elaborate ceremonial of the Order of the Garter as usual in 1349,
~ Barbara W. Tuchman