You who seek an end of love, love yields to business: be busy, and you will be safe. — Ovid Copy Share Image
Democracy comes naturally to him who is habituated normally to yield willing obedience to all laws, human or divine. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
Battle, n., A method of untying with the teeth a political knot that would not yield to the tongue. — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
Woman's happiness consists in obeying; she objects to a man who yields too much. — Jules Michelet Copy Share Image
Small things done consistently, though undramatic, yield more than the large and sporadic. — Stephen Mansfield Copy Share Image
She fell into the moody, miserable state of mind which often comes when strong wills have to yield to the inevitable. — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
Willfulness must give way to willingness and surrender. Mastery must yield to mystery. — Gerald May Copy Share Image
Men are so made that they can resist sound argument, and yet yield to a glance. — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
There are three kinds of praise, that which we yield, that which we lend, and that which we pay. We yield it… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
The principles governing Western democracies, of which Israel rightly considers itself a part, are based on the assurance that everyone has a… — Edgar Bronfman, Sr Copy Share Image
Learn from the birds what food the thickets yield; Learn from the beasts the physic of the field; The arts of building… — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
Astonishing times. Who would have imagined that the Crazy Gang would yield a Hollywood film star (Vinny Jones), a British television ever-present… — Giles Smith Copy Share Image
I will neither yield to the song of the siren nor the voice of the hyena, the tears of the crocodile nor… — George Chapman Copy Share Image
In the name of God, Monsieur, let us not be so little attached to God's service that we yield to a useless… — Vincent de Paul Copy Share Image
Much that is natural, to the will must yield. Men manufacture both machine and soul, And use what they imperfectly control To… — Thom Gunn Copy Share Image
An historian should yield himself to his subject, become immersed in the place and period of his choice, standing apart from it… — Samuel Eliot Morison Copy Share Image
My responsibility is to obey, to surrender my heart and to yield myself to the will of God. It is in the… — Bill Johnson Copy Share Image
Mr. Speaker, in 1848, Karl Marx said, a progressive income tax is needed to transfer wealth and power to the state. Thus,… — James Traficant Copy Share Image
Kyoto is likely to yield far less than the targeted emissions reduction. That failure will most likely be papered over with creative… — Henry Sylvester Jacoby Copy Share Image
Even happiness itself may become habitual. There is a habit of looking at the bright side of things, and also of looking… — Samuel Smiles Copy Share Image
'Tis said of love that it sometimes goes, sometimes flies; runs with one, walks gravely with another; turns a third into ice,… — Miguel de Cervantes Copy Share Image
Why, it appears that we appointed all of our worst generals to command the armies and we appointed all of our best… — Robert E. Lee Copy Share Image
The determination of the relationship and mutual dependence of the facts in particular cases must be the first goal of the Physicist;… — Franz Karl Achard Copy Share Image
Few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral… — Robert Kennedy Copy Share Image
Free thought means fearless thought. It is not deterred by legal penalties, nor by spiritual consequences. Dissent from the Bible does not… — George Holyoake Copy Share Image
There can be no barrenness in full summer. The very sand will yield something. Rocks will have mosses, and every rift will… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
Has your work become very easy? Do you find you can do it with little effort? Has it ceased to impose any… — B. C. Forbes Copy Share Image
According to the management expert Peter F. Drucker, the term "entrepreneur" (from the French, meaning "one who takes into hand") was introduced… — David Bornstein Copy Share Image
Discussing the attempts of Augustus' generals to add to the extent of the Roman Empire early in his reign: The northern countries… — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventual catastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United… — Walter Cronkite Copy Share Image
By the laws of rectitude accused Persons, however atrocious their offences, are allowed to make their defence, and by a verdict of… — Judith Sargent Murray Copy Share Image
The historian should be fearless and incorruptible; a man of independence, loving frankness and truth; one who, as the poets says, calls… — Lucian Copy Share Image