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Quotes About Order

What he knew was what he had been taught, and what he had been taught was simple: the First Order stood against the deprivations of the Republic. The First Order brought law to a lawless galaxy.
~ Greg Rucka
The First Order brought law to a lawless galaxy.
~ Greg Rucka
He could handle chaos in the world as long as there was order at home.
~ Gregg Hurwitz
Most importantly, if we approach the passage with the assumption that the author was concerned with chronology, we miss the profound thematic point the author is making throughout this passage, namely, that God brings order out of chaos. 4.
~ Gregory A. Boyd
Rather, it provided a literary framework within which the author could effectively express the Hebraic conviction that one God created the world by bringing order out of chaos. He was interested in thematic rather than chronological organization. The
~ Gregory A. Boyd
Civilization is submission, in a good cause.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Since World War II, the rules-based international order created and maintained by the United States has benefited peoples around the globe and none more so than Americans here at home.
~ Mac Thornberry
Russia and China completely disagree with the international order that was established after World War II, and they're trying to take it apart right before our eyes.
~ Jack Keane
The international rules-based order in the wake of World War II is the order that has ensured prosperity and security now for 75 years. I'm fully committed to that.
~ Mark Esper
When everything does seem out of control, writing fiction is a way I can order that chaos and restore some sort of meaning. I like the playful aspect of writing fiction. You know how it is when we are kids and we make up our worlds: You be this guy, and I am going to be this guy, and we are going to go slay dragons.
~ Miriam Toews
In my worldview, there are filers, and there are pilers. Filers think alphabetically. Pilers think geologically.
~ Mary Doria Russell
Is there anything worn under the kilt? No, it's all in perfect working order.
~ Spike Milligan
A great many people in this country are worried about law-and-order. And a great many people are worried about justice. But one thing is certain; you cannot have either until you have both.
~ Ramsey Clark
A day of worry is more exhausting than a week of work. Worry upsets our whole system; work keeps it in health and order.
~ Orison Swett Marden
Hungry Joe collected lists of fatal diseases and arranged them in alphabetical order so that he could put his finger without delay on any one he wanted to worry about.
~ Joseph Heller
I worry about my children worrying about me, feeling like they need to be the strong ones. It's not the right order of things.
~ Jill Biden
The international order established at the end of World War II could certainly have been worse. However, this order did contain certain factors which bore within them the seeds of instability.
~ Eisaku Sato
When you're an engineer, you want to analyze things a lot. But if you believe that the most important data points are people, then you have to make conclusions in relatively short order. Because you want to push the people who are doing great. And you want to either develop the people who are not or, in a worst case, they need to be somewhere else.
~ Tim Cook
It is best to do things systematically, since we are only human, and disorder is our worst enemy.
~ Hesiod
The worst evil of disregard for some law is that it destroys respect for all law.
~ Herbert Hoover
I know that no business contract, no order or commercial consideration can ever be worth the happiness of one's home or the peace of one's mind.
~ Peter Marshall
You go out, you order a steak. What do they do? They bring you a salad. They don't even charge you anything for it, cause it ain't worth anything, cause it ain't food!
~ John Pinette
The idea of an ordered and elegant universe is a lovely one. One worth clinging to. But you don't need religion to appreciate the ordered existence. It's not just an idea, it's reality. We're discovering the hidden orders of the universe every day.
~ Adam Savage
I recommend tidying by category, not by place. For example, instead of deciding that today you'll tidy a particular room, set goals such as 'clothes today, books tomorrow.'
~ Marie Kondo