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Quotes About Restriction

I'm going to stop when I'm 100. I put a limit on myself.
~ David Bryan
The most effective thing we can do is to limit spending.
~ John Fleming
If you have a good product, like football, you should also think about limiting it to keep the quality high.
~ Joachim Low
Sometimes it's good to know there are limits.
~ Takashi Miike
When you get locked up, you get locked out.
~ Susan Burton
I don't guess anybody likes the idea of being locked up.
~ Sterling Hayden
It's easy to be disciplined when you have no freedoms.
~ Dick Couch
In 1935, seven years before the Nazis fully implemented the Final Solution, Hitler advocated emigration and ghettoization as interim solutions to the Jewish problem. The Jews, Hitler said, must be "removed from all professions, ghettoized, restricted to a particular territory, where they can wander about, in accordance with their character, while the German people looks in, as one looks at animals in the wild."30
~ Dinesh D'Souza
Soon Jews were also removed and excluded from journalism, farming, teaching, and the theater. By 1938, Jews could not practice investment banking or the professions of law and medicine. This combination of segregation and state-sponsored discrimination against Jews mirrors what the Democrats did to African Americans.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
prohibition makes you want to cry into your beer and denies you the beer to cry into
~ Don Marquis
if you put people on a diet, they start thinking about food. Or if you make someone stop smoking, all they think about is cigarettes. It seems logical enough to me that if you tell a person he can't have sex, he's going to be obsessive about the subject. Then to give him the power to tell other people how to run their sex lives, well, that's just asking for trouble. In a way, it's like having a blind person teach Art History, isn't it?
~ Donna Leon
had I stayed in California I might have ended up in a cult or at the very least practicing some weird dietary restriction.
~ Donna Tartt
From the sound of it, had I stayed in California I might have ended up in a cult or at the very least practicing some weird dietary restriction.
~ Donna Tartt
Pauling was shocked by the freedom with which the X-ray crystallographers of the time, including particularly Astbury , played with the intimate chemical structure of their models. They seemed to think that if the atoms were arranged in the right order and about the right distance apart, that was all that mattered, that no further restrictions need to be put on them.
~ Unknown
We could live, but they won't let us."]
~ Unknown
The ever-present impulse is to push against restriction and, in so doing, to feel intolerably hemmed in. Thus in practice, every liberation increases the sense of oppression. Nor is the paradox merely in the mind: the laws enacted to secure the rights of every person and group, by creating protective boundaries, create new barriers.
~ Jacques Barzun
But something that never escapes me as I putter about the garden, physically and mentally: desire and curiosity inform the inevitable boundaries of the garden, and boundaries, especially when they are an outgrowth of something as profound as the garden with all its holy restrictions and admonitions, must be violated.
~ Jamaica Kincaid
What place would that be, a whole world without roads? It was a panicking thought. A world without roads! He would go nowhere in such a place. He would be trapped where he was, he would have lived out his life only where he was born.
~ Lydia Millet
I wanted to stand up and shout that this was unfair, but loud voices were not permitted in the library.
~ Lynn Austin
England of 1840 expected its young, affluent women to be literate and culturally astute, but it provided no real occupation for women with energy and vision. Fields of endeavor that were open to energetic, ambitious men—the military, finance, law, medicine, manufacture—were effectively closed to women.
~ Unknown
What numbers us imprisons us.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
do what the government demanded because they could no longer conceive of an alternative.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
A golden cage is still a cage.
~ Madeline Miller
The famous words of Emma Lazarus on the pedestal of the Statute of Liberty read: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. Until 1921 this was an accurate picture of our society. Under present law it would be appropriate to add: as long as they come from Northern Europe, are not too tired or too poor or slightly ill, never stole a loaf of bread, never joined any questionable organization, and can document their activities from the past two years.
~ John F. Kennedy