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Quotes About Require

It might be asked, 'How much time shall I allow myself for rest?' The answer is that no rule of universal application can be given, as all persons do not require the same measure of sleep, and also the same persons, at different times, according to the strength or weakness of their body, may require more or less.
~ George Muller
Nevertheless, I consider OOP as an aspect of programming in the large; that is, as an aspect that logically follows programming in the small and requires sound knowledge of procedural programming.
~ Niklaus Wirth
Serious times require strong leadership.
~ Jeb Bush
In the end, pragmatism requires a workable compromise. But none exists on Brexit.
~ Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis
In my opinion, future space exploration will require us to inhabit the moon, initially, and later Mars. This is a humongous task for any one nation to carry out.
~ Rakesh Sharma
There certainly is a lot of political pressure for states to adopt the new federal tax codes. But there is no law that requires them to do so.
~ John Barry
I'd think people would want me to follow the law and pay only what the tax code requires.
~ Mitt Romney
Objects mimic in material dimension what we require in a psychological one
~ Alain de Botton
I can't do this by myself. It requires two security codes to access the full system and shut it down.
~ Alan Dean Foster
Understand clearly that when a great need appears a great use appears also; when there is a small need there is small use; it is obvious, then, that full use is made of all things at all times according to the necessity thereof.
~ Dogen Zenji
Not to know what things in life require remedying is a crime... It leaves you at the mercy of events - it lets life manipulate you - instead of training you to manipulate life.
~ Inez Milholland
But then, I am always being overwhelmed. I require it to sustain life.
~ Everett Ruess
Jones... I just don't understand. "Yes, I know that you don't," Jones replied, "but it's an odd thing you've been unable to grasp... See I'm not requiring you to understand. I am simply urging you to obey. For it is only when you obey that, eventually, you begin to understand
~ Andy Andrews
I wanted to launch 'Youngblood' with an exclusive relationship with ComiXology because I believe that they can provide the extra push that a launch like this requires.
~ Rob Liefeld
He had made clear that it would be foolish to require for each historical question the presence of a unique type of document with a specific sort of use.
~ Robert Jan Van Pelt
It is the search for beauty...That is what it is. We find ourselves on this earth--gods and men--and we know that it is beautiful. That is one of the few things we understand--beauty; because it is there, in the world, and we can see it all about us. We want beauty. It requires our love. It just does.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
And to get real work experience, you need a job, and most jobs will require you to have had either real work experience or a graduate degree.
~ Donald Norman
For years I've been stressing with regard to UFOs that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
~ Carl Sagan
Later in life, I learnt that many things one may require have to be weighed against one's dignity, which can be an insuperable barrier against advancement in almost any direction. However, in those days, choice between dignity and unsatisfied curiosity was less clear to me as a cruel decision that had to be made.
~ Anthony Powell
Have you reason? I have. Why then do you not use it? When it performs its proper office what more do you require?
~ Marcus Aurelius
affair struck me as so very absurd; but now I determined to be wiser, and begin at once with as much form and ceremony as any member of the family would be likely to require: and, indeed, the children being so much older, there would be less difficulty; though the little
~ Anne Bronte
Oh, hello, me lovely, we haven't met. Asmodeus, demon extraordinaire, at your service. Any service you may require, especially those that involve nudity and adjoining body parts joining other people's body parts. (Asmodeus)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
In one important sense of the word it is a paradigm case of injustice if a court declares someone to be guilty of an offence of which it knows him to be innocent. More generally, a finding is unjust if it is at variance with what the relevant law and the facts together require, and particularly if it is known by the court to be so.
~ John Leslie Mackie
You deserve to need me, not to have me.
~ Augusten Burroughs