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Quotes About Order

It seemed to me that their love was based on their common need for order and mannerliness in their lives. Both had endured lives of chaos and incivility in their first marriages, and they provided each other with safe harbor at last. The town of Waterford had
~ Pat Conroy
Wouldn't you rather be asked a question than be given an order?
~ Dale Carnegie
the order was accepted, produced and delivered on time.
~ Dale Carnegie
It is well known how hard it is to provide a benign order within human means. For the problem, once again, is in the human heart. Until it fully engages with the rule of God, the good that we feel must be cannot come. It will at a certain point be defeated by the very means implemented to produce it.
~ Dallas Willard
Thus by proclaiming blessed those who in the human order are thought hopeless, and by pronouncing woes over those human beings regarded as well off, Jesus opens the kingdom of the heavens to everyone.
~ Dallas Willard
Evolution itself is an "order" that requires explanation if any order does, and it presupposes, as we have just seen, a vast scale of order and existence within which alone it can occur. Whether evolution occurs with regard to plant and animal species (which was Darwin's concern), that has no serious implications at all, taken by itself, for the existence of God.
~ Dallas Willard
But you think there's an order, you think your actions matter, that they'll be weighed and judged in some final reckoning. But there is no reckoning. For each of us, death is the last day.
~ Damon Galgut
For the human brain," Edmond explained, "any answer is better than no answer. We feel enormous discomfort when faced with 'insufficient data,' and so our brains invent the data—offering us, at the very least, the illusion of order—creating myriad philosophies, mythologies, and religions to reassure us that there is indeed an order and structure to the unseen world.
~ Dan Brown
GOD DOES NOT PLAY DICE WITH THE UNIVERSE.
~ Dan Brown
Nature—in an effort to promote disorder—creates little pockets of order.
~ Dan Brown
Culling is God's Natural Order. Ask yourself, What followed the Black Death? We all know the answer. The Renaissance. Rebirth.
~ Dan Brown
Everything decayed, the perfectly ordered crystal eventually turned into random particles of dust.
~ Dan Brown
To efficiently create chaos, Langdon realized, requires some order.
~ Dan Brown
creating myriad philosophies, mythologies, and religions to reassure us that there is indeed an order and structure to the unseen world.
~ Dan Brown
Para el cerebro humano, cualquier respuesta es mejor que ninguna. Sentimos un tremendo desasosiego cuando nos encontramos ante "datos insuficientes", de modo que el cerebro los inventa para ofrecernos al menos una ilusión de orden mediante una miríada de filosofías, mitologías y religiones que nos aseguran que existen orden y estructura en el mundo.
~ Dan Brown
Si pudiéramos echar un vistazo al cerebro humano y examinar su sistema operativo, encontraríamos algo así. Cuatro enormes palabras aparecieron sobre las cabezas de los invitados: RECHAZAR CAOS. CREAR ORDEN.
~ Dan Brown
Haosul care ne inconjoara este cladit pe o ordine bine definita.
~ Dan Brown
My friends,as you can see,the chaos of the world has an underlying order
~ Dan Brown
it should come as no surprise to us that the greatest invention the human mind has created is the computer—a machine designed specifically to help us create order out of chaos. In fact, the word in Spanish for computer is ordenador—quite literally, 'that which creates order.'
~ Dan Brown
Spanish for computer is ordenador—quite literally, 'that which creates order.
~ Dan Brown
If we could look into the human mind and read its operating system, we would find something like this." Four words appeared in giant text overhead. DESPISE CHAOS. CREATE ORDER. "This is our brain's root program
~ Dan Brown
To efficiently create chaos requires some order.
~ Dan Brown
For the human brain," Edmond explained, "any answer is better than no answer. We feel enormous discomfort when faced with 'insufficient data,' and so our brains invent the data—offering us, at the very least, the illusion of order
~ Dan Brown
Windows of opportunity open and then close. By staying in the present, handling what's in front of us, and riding the wave of opportunity when it comes, we follow the natural order of things.
~ Dan Millman