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Quotes About Conditions

A child is an adult temporarily enduring conditions which exclude the possibility of happiness.
~ Rebecca West
When in place of love you have grieves. And in place of glory nonfulfillment of hopes you earn, know that it's a natural catastrophe preparing you for distinguished conditions." - Darmie Orem
~ Darmie O-Lujon
The key to creating health is figuring out the cause of the problem and then providing the right conditions for the body and soul to thrive. It isn't taking another medication.
~ Mark Hyman, M.D.
We must ensure that every worker has healthcare and is able to save for their retirement. We must ensure that our workers have safe and health working conditions.
~ Leonard Boswell
The lord has already provided everything that we need and all the necessary conditions needed to help us to succeed
~ Sunday Adelaja
If our history has taught us anything, it is that action for change directed against the external conditions of our oppressions is not enough.
~ Audre Lorde
Unfortunately, what is happening now in our central regions is evidence of this global climate change, because we have never in our history faced such weather conditions.
~ Dmitry Medvedev
To every rule there are diverse sub rules which all apply to the same rule.
~ Auliq Ice
Intellectual honesty consists in stating the precise conditions under which one will give up one's belief.
~ Imre Lakatos
It is your human environment that makes climate
~ Mark Twain
Under communism, no one would be living in marginal conditions as they do under capitalism today and where the greatest part of humanity lives.
~ Alejandro Castro Espin
A nice adaptation of conditions will make almost any hypothesis agree with the phenomena. This will please the imagination but does not advance our knowledge.
~ Joseph Black
It is in the knowledge of the genuine conditions of our lives that we must draw our strength to live and our reasons for living.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
One of the reasons there are so many terms for conditions of ice is that the mariners observing it were often trapped in it, and had nothing to do except look at it.
~ Alec Wilkinson
we should be sowing to harvest and happiness that the weather conditions are in our favor.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
The popular books are the novels, dealing with life under all possible conditions, and they are widely read not only because they are entertaining, but also because they in a measure satisfy an unformulated belief that to see farther, to know all sorts of men, in an indefinite way, is a preparation for better social adjustment--for the remedying of social ills.
~ Jane Addams
Is there a difference between happiness and inner peace? Yes. Happiness depends on conditions being perceived as positive; inner peace does not.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Things and conditions can give you pleasure, but they will also give you pain. Things and conditions can give you pleasure, but they cannot give you joy. Nothing can give you joy. Joy is uncaused and arises from within as the joy of Being.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Nothing out there will ever satisfy you except temporarily and superficially, but you may need to experience many disillusionments before you realize that truth. Things and conditions can give you pleasure, but they will also give you pain.
~ Eckhart Tolle
That which has never come within the scope of our really pitifully meager world-experience cannot be—our finite minds cannot grasp that which may not exist in accordance with the conditions which obtain about us upon the outside of the insignificant grain of dust which wends its tiny way among the bowlders of the universe—the speck of moist dirt we so proudly call the World.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
Very different conditions of life confronted them from those we face, but it is ever to be borne in mind that though the outside of human life changes much, the inside changes little, and the lesson-book we cannot graduate from is human experience.
~ Edith Hamilton
Though usually adroit enough where her own interests were concerned, she made the mistake, not uncommon to persons in whom the social habits are instinctive, of supposing that the inability to acquire them quickly implies a general dulness. Because a bluebottle bangs irrationally against a window-pane, the drawing-room naturalist may forget that under less artificial conditions it is capable of measuring distances and drawing conclusions with all the accuracy needful to its welfare...
~ Edith Wharton
He saw that all the conditions of life had conspired to keep them apart; since his very detachment from the external influences which swayed her had increased his spiritual fastidiousness, and made it more difficult for him to live and love uncritically.
~ Edith Wharton
Las calles tenían nombres descriptivos, acordes a sus condiciones y uso, como Pute-y-Muse (Puta Perezosa), Merdeuse (Mierdosa), Tire-Boudin (Tira-Vergas) y otros incluso peores.
~ Edward Rutherfurd