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Quotes About Order

If you look hard enough, chaos turns into order the way letters turn into words.
~ Patricia McCormick
Yersin thích tr?t t? và xa hoa, b?i xa hoa ??ng ngh?a v?i t?nh l?ng. ?i?u t? h?i nh?t c?a c?nh nghèo ?ói b?n cùng, là lúc nào c?ng b? qu?y r?y. Không bao gi? ???c ? m?t mình
~ Unknown
I have never respected chronological order. It has never existed for me.
~ Patrick Modiano
It only looked chaotic because it was vastly, marvelously complex.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
First you set yourself to rights. And then your house. And then your corner of the sky. And after that . . .
~ Patrick Rothfuss
You just bought yourself a world of trouble." "But I ordered one of peace and love. I'd like to return the one of trouble or get a full refund," I said. "I'm pretty sure I have the receipt somewhere.
~ Unknown
I also made my bed every day, fixed my hair, applied my makeup, and washed the dishes. The result of being faithful in these small things was the restoration of my sense of worth and dignity. And proper placement restores order to one's surroundings, which in turn restores order to some of the brain's clutter.
~ Unknown
Baker delivered a message: "The president is ordering you not to raise interest rates before the election." I was stunned. Not only was the president clearly overstepping his authority by giving an order to the Fed, but also it was disconcerting because I wasn't planning tighter monetary policy at the time.
~ Paul A. Volcker
Honestly facing your lack of sovereignty over your own life produces either anxiety or relief. Anxiety is God-forgetting. It is the result of thinking that is life is on your shoulders, that it is your job to figure it all out and keep things in order.
~ Paul David Tripp
Recent discoveries about the primeval cosmos oblige us to accept that the expanding universe has been set up in its motion with a cooperation of astonishing precision.
~ Paul Davies
God used beautiful mathematics in creating the world.
~ Paul Dirac
God is a mathematician of a very high order and He used advanced mathematics in constructing the universe.
~ Paul Dirac
In short, believers in the standpoint that the entire universe runs like a perfect clock dismiss the notion that anything is fundamentally random.
~ Unknown
Yarn is fundamental, knots are not. Similarly, Hilbert and Mike envisioned a natural order in which the geometry of fields is foremost and twists manifest themselves as particles.
~ Unknown
A leader knows it's not so hard to die for your people. It's hard to order your people to die for you. And leading with certainty in an uncertain future doesn't require sight. It requires vision. It requires holding on. And no matter what happens, never letting go.
~ Unknown
Holmes, held fast by a multitude of hooks and chains, being carved up by a member of the Order of the Gash (or, as Mary termed them, Cenobites). A creature with thick, pulsating tentacles feeding into its back, wearing a long-coat and hat, giving the superficial appearance of a gentleman. Watching
~ Paul Kane
Karl Marx desired to ruthlessly criticize all that exists, to blow up traditional absolutes, and to invent an entirely new order.
~ Paul Kengor
Language is for itself the order of the Same. The world is its Other. The attestation of this otherness arises from language's reflexivity with regard to itself, whereby it knows itself as being in being in order to bear on being.
~ Paul Ricoeur
The presence of the policeman around the corner is the only thing that keeps us civilised.
~ Unknown
Dissent has been crushed, and freedom is a memory, all in the name of peace and order.
~ Paul S. Kemp
The calendar was a mathematical progression with arbitrary surprises.
~ Paul Scott
Entrer chez les gens pour déconcerter leurs idées, leur faire la surprise d'être surpris de ce qu'ils font, de ce qu'ils pensent, et qu'ils n'ont jamais conçu différent, c'est, au moyen de l'ingénuité feinte ou réelle, donner à ressentir toute la relativité d'une civilisation, d'une confiance habituelle dans l'ordre établi.
~ Paul Valery
Deux dangers ne cessent de menacer le monde ; l'ordre et le désordre.
~ Paul Valery
Two dangers constantly threaten the world order and disorder.
~ Paul Valery