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Quotes About Order

Discovering various economists, economic works, reading financial periodicals and keeping up on current events in geopolitics and economics around the world opened my eyes to many facets of how the extended order works.
~ Kurt Bills
Complexity excites the mind, and order rewards it. In the garden, one finds both, including vanishingly small orders too complex to spot, and orders so vast the mind struggles to embrace them.
~ Diane Ackerman
It's nice when you happen into a vegetarian restaurant, but really, you can find veggie food everywhere. Pastas, salads, a vegetable plate - I actually like ordering vegetarian in a meaty place because it gives them a jolt to come up with something and recognize the demand.
~ Joanna Lumley
The developed, oil-consuming countries can do several things to ease the transition to the new energy order. One would be to boost vehicle efficiency.
~ Fatih Birol
Sentence first, verdict afterwards.
~ Lewis Carroll
Whatever you do … avoid piles. —T. S. Eliot
~ Jeff Anderson
I don't do my job to catch the bad guys. Why would I want to do that? No, I do my job to make order out of chaos.
~ Jeff Lindsay
First things first has always been my motto, mostly because it makes absolutely no sense - after all, if first things were second or third, they wouldn't be first things, would they? Still, cliches exist to comfort the feeble minded, not to provide any actual meaning.
~ Jeff Lindsay
My life was every bit as fine as hers, so I ordered the same thing. Because we were regulars here, and had been coming here most of our lives, the aging, unshaven waiter snatched away our menus with a face that might have been the role model for Deborah's, and stomped off to the kitchen like Godzilla on his way to Tokyo.
~ Jeff Lindsay
no one should have to be ordered to prepare for war. It's a dangerous world
~ Jeff Shaara
This that you are proposing, it is irregular and we are not people who are well with irregularness." At
~ Jeffery Deaver
All seemed to be in order. The boy had two legs, two arms, ten fingers, ten toes. Richard
~ Jeffrey Archer
Picture each worry like a gift. Put them in order, from the mildest to the most intense. Imagine yourself picking up each one and wrapping it with care. Picture yourself placing the gift under a tree, and then walking away.
~ Jennifer Weiner
In a clock, stop but one wheel and you stop every wheel, because they are dependent upon one other. So when God has ordered a thing for the present to be thus and thus, how do you know how many things depend upon this thing? God may have some work to do twenty years hence that depends on this passage of providence that falls out this day or this week.
~ Jeremiah Burroughs
In a clock, stop but one wheel and you stop every wheel, because they are dependent upon one another. So when God has ordered a thing for the present to be thus and thus, how do you know how many things depend upon this thing? God may have some work to do twenty years hence that depends on this passage of providence that falls out this day or this week.
~ Jeremiah Burroughs
Tyranny and anarchy are never far apart.
~ Jeremy Bentham
Drones are a tool, not a policy. The policy is assassination. While every president since Gerald Ford has upheld an executive order banning assassinations by U.S. personnel, Congress has avoided legislating the issue or even defining the word "assassination.
~ Jeremy Scahill
For its own sake, a civilized community could no more disregard equity than it dare tolerate an imperfect drainage system.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
It is said that the portions of the journal covering the years 1832-61 were preserved by an order from King Edward VII and that they were typed from the originals. Beatrice is said not to have been aware of this act. If this is true, these copied portions have not been released to the public.
~ Unknown
Choice words in precise order bear power unmatched by amplified images and sound and technical magic (Writing for the Soul, p. 54).
~ Jerry B. Jenkins
There was no God, no Holy Trinity, no devils, ghosts, or ghouls rising from graves; there was no Death flying everywhere in search of new sinners to snare. These were all tales for ignorant people who did not understand the natural order of the world, did not believe in their own powers, and therefore had to take refuge in their belief in some God.
~ Jerzy Kosi?ski
We know our lives are chaotic, but we insist that everything happen in an orderly way and be logically conceived.
~ Jerzy Kosi?ski
I learned that the order of the world had nothing to do with God, and that God had nothing to do with the world. The reason for this was quite simple. God did not exist. The cunning priests had invented Him so they could trick stupid, superstitious people.
~ Jerzy Kosi?ski
People can handle an unjust world; it's when the world becomes arbitrary and inexplicable that order breaks down.
~ Jess Walter