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frustration grace victory
Charles Caleb Colton When the frustration of my helplessness seemed greatest, I discovered God's grace was more than sufficient. And after my imprisonment, I could look back and see how God used my powerlessness for His purpose. What He has chosen for my most significant witness was not my triumphs or victories, but my defeat.
frustration self perfect
Alan Watts Any systems approaching perfect self-control also approaches perfect self-frustration.
frustration frustrated definitions
Alan Perlis In computing, turning the obvious into the useful is a living definition of the word "frustration".
frustration vocabulary world
David Brooks One of the frustrations about the modern world is that we don't even have a good vocabulary to describe our state. The word sentiment sounds mushy [but] sentiment is not mushy.
frustration clouds irritation
Edna Ferber One can summon courage and fortitude to face tragedy; irritations and frustrations are a cloud of mosquitoes that nip and sting and drive one frantic.
frustration light creative
Daniel Goleman When the darkness is seen as a necessary prelude to the creative light, one is less likely to ascribe frustration to personal inadequacy or label it as bad.
frustration expectations
Rajneesh Live without expectations and there will be no frustration.
frustration law stupidity
Rajneesh Life is a flux, nothing abides. Still we are such fools, we go on clinging. If change is the nature of life, then clinging is stupidity, because your clinging is not going to change the law of life. Your clinging is only going to make you miserable. Things are bound to change; whether you cling or not does not matter. If you cling you become miserable: you cling and they change, you feel frustrated. If you don`t cling they still change, but then there is no frustration because you were perfectly aware that they are bound to change. This is how things are, this is the suchness of life.
laws morality nations perceive persons radical relations religions sexual time undergoing upheld western
Ellen Key All thoughtful persons perceive that the ideas of the morality of sexual relations upheld by the religions and laws of the Western nations are in our time undergoing a radical transformation.
law self firsts
Samuel Butler Self-preservation is the first law of nature.
law nuclear possess state zone
Sergei Lavrov Crimea was not a non-nuclear zone in an international law sense but was part of Ukraine, a state which doesn't possess nuclear arms.
laws time war
Marcus Tullius Cicero In time of war the laws are silent.
laws obey people
Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor It is not for the people to give laws to the prince, but to obey his mandate.
law white building
Le Corbusier By law, all buildings should be white.
laws looking
Carolyn McCarthy We are not looking at any laws that are going to confiscate guns,
law passing-away doctrine
Dean Stanley You never get to the end of Christ's words. There is something in them always behind. They pass into proverbs--they pass into laws--they pass into doctrines--they pass into consolations; but they never pass away, and, after all the use that is made of them, they are still not exhausted.
law gambling justice
English Proverbs Dice have their laws, which the courts of justice cannot undo.
liberty economics fallacy
Ludwig von Mises As the science of economics...exploded the fallacies of every brand of utopianism, it was outlawed and stigmatized as unscientific.
liberty kind economy
Ludwig von Mises There is no kind of freedom and liberty other than the kind which the market economy brings about.
liberty libertarian economic
Ludwig von Mises The program of classical liberalism, condensed into a single word, would have to read: property.
liberty tasks sowing
Ludwig von Mises No very deep knowledge of economics is usually needed for grasping the immediate effects of a measure; but the task of economics is to foretell the remoter effects, and so to allow us to avoid such acts as attempt to remedy a present ill by sowing the seeds of a much greater ill for the future.
liberty lasts fraternity
Charles Dickens Liberty, equality, fraternity, or death; - the last, much the easiest to bestow, O Guillotine!
liberty may cost
Charles Spurgeon At any rate, cost what it may, to separate ourselves from those who separate themselves from the truth of God is not alone our liberty, but our duty.
liberty pleasure periods
Aiden Wilson Tozer Any nation which for an extended period puts pleasure before liberty is likely to lose the liberty it misused.
liberty woe headstrong
William Shakespeare Headstrong liberty is lashed with woe.
liberty world communism
Earl Warren Liberty, not communism, is the most contagious force in the world.