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Quotes About Impose

Kahneman and other pioneers of modern psychology have revealed that our minds crave certainty and when they don't find it, they impose it.
~ Philip E. Tetlock
To have a degree of control over a result two things are essential. First, you must have some influence over the process leading to the result. And second, you must use that influence to impose a relevant direction on the process, helping to ensure that a suitable result transpires.
~ Philip Pettit
We want to have our beliefs, and we want to enforce them on everyone else, but we don't want to have to think about everything that comes along with it.
~ Madeline Brewer
I think a moratorium probably is legal, and we should probably for a short period of time impose a moratorium so that we don't permit any additional landfill permits for the time being, so we don't exacerbate the problem.
~ Ed Rendell
No trates de imponer la autoridad donde sólo se trata de la razón. VOLTAIRE
~ Walter Riso
You see, the human creature is prone to legalism. There is nothing the devil likes more than to impose a set of legalistic rules on a person. Then when that person has a hard time keeping those rules, his confidence that God will move in his life is greatly shaken.
~ Dave Roberson
Fields of play simply do not impose themselves on us. Therefore, all the limitations of finite play are self-limitations.
~ James P. Carse
I can't bear the smell of cigars, can you?" said Lady Partridge. "Lionel hates it too," murmured Rachel. As did Nick, to whom the dry lavatorial stench of cigars signified the inexplicable confidence of other men's tastes and habits, and their readiness to impose them on their fellows.
~ Alan Hollinghurst
The important point is that it is [the children's] privilege to decide what they shall think, and not their parents' privilege to impose it by force majeure.
~ Richard Dawkins
tried to impose 'intelligent design' creationism on the science curriculum of a local public school—a move of 'breathtaking inanity', to quote Judge Jones
~ Richard Dawkins
In any previous empire the religion of the ruling class had always been distinct from the faith of the subjugated masses, so the Christian emperors' attempt to impose their theology on their subjects was a shocking break with precedent and was experienced as an outrage.
~ Karen Armstrong
For those who say I can't impose my morality on others, I say just watch me.
~ Joseph Scheidler
It is the nature of Islam to dominate, not to be dominated, to impose its law on all nations and to extend its power to the entire planet.
~ Hassan al-Banna
However formidable a military power you may be, you cannot impose upon a people anything against their will.
~ Velupillai Prabhakaran
I don't accept the argument of people like David Horowitz that the government should impose some sort of predetermined political balance on academic research.
~ Juan Cole
If you were starting from scratch to invent an instrument that could impose fiscal discipline, the last one on earth you would come up with is the United States government.
~ Meg Greenfield
If the government ever imposes a tax on books - and I wouldn't put it past them - I'm in dead trouble.
~ Terry Pratchett
History is a jangle of accidents, blunders, surprises and absurdities, and so is our knowledge of it, but if we are to report it at all we must impose some order upon it.
~ Henry Steele Commager
Recent history is the record of one vast conspiracy to impose one level of mechanical consciousness on mankind.
~ Allen Ginsberg
If you haven't the strength to impose your own terms upon life, then you must accept the terms it offers you.
~ T.S. Eliot
Cap notices the first red and gold leaves of the fall eddying on the surface of the lake. Do they make a pattern? Perhaps. She could impose form: a ragged spiral; a cluster disrupted by ducks; a single reed caught between reeds. She could impose symbolic meaning. She believes this may be life's primary requirement: to impose a tolerable meaning on randomness.
~ Janette Turner Hospital
Without freedom, no art art lives only on the restraints it imposes on itself, and dies of all others.
~ Albert Camus
Those who have always had faith in its final success can do no less than rejoice as if it was our own triumph after five years of daily struggle to impose Cuban music on the European continent.
~ Alejo Carpentier
The poet must decide not to impose his feelings in order to write without sentimentality.
~ John Barton