Quotes About Restriction
Sometimes regulations hinder and need to be broken or ignored.
~ Ben Carson
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Official morality has always been oppressive and negative: it has said thou shalt not, and has not troubled to investigate the effect of activities not forbidden by the code.
~ Bertrand Russell
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Loss of zest in civilized society is very largely due to the restrictions upon liberty which are essential to our way of life.
~ Bertrand Russell
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When you begin to feel lifeless in Him, look for the tourniquet that's cutting off the life flow. Most often we'll find it in earthly ties that are cinched too tightly.
~ Beth Moore
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All content should be copied without restriction. But for education and research, copyright laws are especially damaging.
~ Alexandra Elbakyan
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Amazon has overreached. In service of its fledgling drone delivery operation, Prime Air, Amazon appears to be planning to force communities to accept drone flights at any time of day or night - and is working overtime to ensure that states and cities cannot protect their residents from drones.
~ Robin Hayes
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We are already overcrowded. There's no more room, and we must shut the borders.
~ Pim Fortuyn
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The Constitution is government's stop sign. It says, you - the three branches of government - can go so far and no farther.
~ Michele Bachmann
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The band cannot sign to another label or even put out its own material unless they are released from their agreement, which never happens.
~ Steve Albini
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A good girl in Afghanistan should be silent, should not talk about her future, should listen to your family, be like a doll so that everyone can play with her.
~ Sonita Alizadeh
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It was foolish to think some things were beyond happening, even being attracted to Negroes. I'd honestly thought such a thing couldn't happen, the way water could not run uphill or salt could not taste sweet. A law of nature. Maybe it was a simple matter of being attracted to what I couldn't have.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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How, though, could anyone be born while quarantined in this house?
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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The notion of following your heart's desire, of going wherever you chose, did not exist here, and I did not see any way to let them know what it felt like, especially since, after so little time in their system, I had lost my own sense of freedom.
~ Suki Kim
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Being in North Korea was profoundly depressing. There was no other way of putting it. The sealed border was not just at the 38th parallel, but everywhere, in each person's heart, blocking the past and choking off the future. As much as I loved those boys, or because of it, I was becoming convinced that the wall between us was impossible to break down, and not only that, it was permanent.
~ Suki Kim
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North Korea had a random feeling to it; there seemed to be no pattern, no rhyme or reason to what aspects of Western culture—whether an icon like Michael Jordan or the detritus of the culture—might be allowed in.
~ Suki Kim
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La literatura es una cuestión de gustos, es decir, de limitaciones".
~ Juan Marsé
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La literatura es una cuestión de gustos, es decir, de limitaciones.
~ Juan Marsé
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Oh, I'm terribly sorry, but I can't." "I'd love to, but I'm afraid it's impossible." "Unfortunately, I can't, but I hope you can find someone." It
~ Judith Martin
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Jobs cannot be created if innovation is restricted to large corporates.
~ Shiva Ayyadurai
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The world is a penal institution.
~ Taylor Caldwell
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We have to do a better job of putting some rules on the insurance companies.
~ Amy Klobuchar
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I would say the No. 1 problem with the Volcker Rule is it's too complicated, and people don't know how to interpret it.
~ Steve Mnuchin
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That always seemed like the whole thing; they'll let you have stories, but you can't ever think in a certain way. There are no spaces between the words, it's one of the charms of the place. Certain things don't have to be thought about carefully because you're always being pushed from behind. It's like a tunnel where there's no sky.
~ Eve Babitz
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I really think we should pass a law in every state, I don't care whether it takes the independence away from an old person or not. You shouldn't be driving a car if you're over the age of 80. Maybe even less than that.
~ Evel Knievel
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