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Quotes About Restriction

It seems to limit you; when you're working in an office, you're a creature in a small cell under somebody's supervision and surveillance.
~ Jack Vance
The issue of coverage of pre-poll surveys should not be mixed with the freedom of press. Having guidelines does not violate any fundamental right nor implies any restriction on this freedom. 'Media power' should not be misused with the help of pre-poll surveys.
~ N. Bhaskara Rao
We can bring immigration down to sustainable levels.
~ Theresa May
Every new rule, mandate, and regulatory edict is one more obstacle that small business owners, entrepreneurs, and job creators have to swallow.
~ Marsha Blackburn
I don't have a strict diet where I have to eat 100g of this, 200g of that, but before, I had a problem with sweet things, so I cut them out completely.
~ Robert Lewandowski
I grew up in a household where sweets were not given to you whenever you want. It was restricted only to special occasions.
~ Catherine Tresa
During our childhood, my sister and I had no birthday parties. We would take a packet of sweets to school and distribute it to our class-mates. That was it. We were not allowed to go to parties, either.
~ Sanjay Leela Bhansali
If the chain symmetry is maintained in the crystal lattice, the possible occurrence of different space groups is considerably restricted.
~ Giulio Natta
The spirit of Burzum never changed, but my ability to make music changed dramatically when I was imprisoned. It is more or less impossible to record music in prison, and the only music I could record was electronic music, when I was allowed to have a synthesizer for a few months in 1994 or 1995 and in 1998.
~ Varg Vikernes
Under the Assads, Kurds were forbidden from learning their own language at school, or even from speaking it in the military. The result is a generation of Syrian Kurds, many now in late middle age, who can't write their own language.
~ Luke Harding
where the Torah restricts retaliation, Jesus forbids it altogether.
~ Richard B. Hays
Greene had disclosed to a sympathetic American diplomat in Brussels that while at Oxford he had been a member of the Communist Party for a period. He then repeated the disclosure to a Time magazine reporter, and a 'plastic curtain fell'. To enter the country he required the special permission of the Attorney General, a process taking three weeks, and his visits were limited to four weeks.1
~ Richard Greene
We call such a prohibition a curfew, a word derived from Norman French covre le feu: "cover the fire!
~ Richard Rhodes
Could I just use the loo?" I asked the nice officer. "No." She closed the door in my face, As if I might rig an explosion in the toilet. Honestly.
~ Rick Riordan
normally she restricts herself to a very narrow spectrum of emotions (irritable, irritated, irritating).
~ Kate Atkinson
Sugary things were restricted; candy was limited, and the only cereals we got were Cheerios, corn flakes, and wholesome hot cereals. Pop (as we called it in Arizona) was out of the question; we drank nothing but milk, water, and juice in our house. Of course, out-and-out junk food like Cheetos and Pop-Tarts was never allowed.
~ Kate Christensen
Pregnancy and childbirth are not only physical and medical experiences, after all. They are also social experiences that, in modern America, just as when abortion was criminalized in the 1870s, serve to restrict women's ability to participate in society on equal footing with men.
~ Katha Pollitt
Life in a Communist country is an intellectually empty life and we suffered the constant pangs of intellectual starvation.
~ Kati Marton
Denialists are not speaking freely: they are speaking under the weight of an unspeakable burden. Restricting denialism is therefore not restricting free speech. By enabling the truly free expression of desire while simultaneously restricting denialism we could make an offer to denialists: either say what you really want or forever be silent.
~ Keith Kahn-Harris
Keepers and Seekers were not permitted to do more than trim their hair to elbow length. Ashyn said they ought to be grateful they weren't like the spirit talkers, who weren't ever allowed to cut their hair or their nails. Personally, Moria would be more concerned with the eyes plucked out, tongue cut off, and nostrils seared part of being a spirit talker, but she could see that the uncut nails might be inconvenient as well.
~ Kelley Armstrong
You suppose that you could walk around, but your feet tell you that the map leads directly through the briar wall, and you can't stray from the path that has been laid out for you. Remember what happened to the little girl, your great-grandmother, in her red woolen cape. Maps protect their travelers, but only if the travelers obey the dictates of their maps. This is what you have been told.
~ Kelly Link
No hay ninguna ley que afirme que
~ Ken Follett
Înl?turarea unei interdicÈ›ii p?rea s? le înl?ture pe toate.
~ Ken Follett
The law always limits every power it gives.
~ David Hume