Broken Quote by Earl Nightingale Download Open image “We may avoid the laws of man, but there are greater laws that can't be broken.” — Earl Nightingale ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Broken Greater Law May Men
We cannot break God's laws - but we can break ourselves against them. — Maude Royden Copy Share Image
Do we need more laws? God forbid! We need more righteousness, more freedom, and more godly men -- and fewer laws. — R.J. Rushdoony Copy Share Image
We need good laws, but no law can change a human heart - only God can do that. — Shane Claiborne Copy Share Image
Laws are man-made! They can be faulty, they can be childish, they can be ridiculous, they can be silly and they can even be… — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
The laws can't be enforced against the man who is the laws' master. — Benvenuto Cellini Copy Share Image
It certainly makes no sense to enact more laws if we cannot, or do not, enforce the ones we have. — Blanche Lincoln Copy Share Image
Many people feel that we need the rule of law to eliminate our problems. But is it more laws that we need? We have… — Jacque Fresco Copy Share Image
Only man has law. Law must be built, do you understand me? You must build the law. — Raphael Lemkin Copy Share Image
It's difficult for people to come to the understanding that only a small minority of the people ever really get the word about life,… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
Open your ears before you open your mouth, it may surprise your eyes! — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
People don't have great attitudes because of great success, they have great success largely because of great attitudes. — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
Now, success is not the result of making money; making money is the result of success - and success is in direct proportion to… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
The more intensely we feel about an idea or a goal, the more assuredly the idea, buried deep in our subconscious, will direct us… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
We all walk in the dark and each of us must learn to turn on his or her own light.[so we can see the… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
We tend to minimize the things we can do, the goals we can accomplish, and for some equally strange reason we think other people… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
You can predict a person?s future and divine his bank balance if you know two things: the books he reads, the people he associates… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
The amount of money we receive will always be in direct ratio to the demand for what we do; our ability to do it;… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
“And the greatest teacher of them all, the carpenter from the plains of Galilee, gave us the Secret time and time again, "As ye… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
Do what experts since the dawn of recorded history have told you you must do: pay the price by becoming the person you want… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
A success is anyone who is doing deliberately a pre-determined job, because that's what he decided to do deliberately. But only one out of… — Earl Nightingale Copy Share Image
Broken by hardships, disappointments and tragedy, people can become discouraged and cynical. But lives can also be mended. Put back together well, they won't… — Steve Goodier Copy Share Image
You don't want to fix things that aren't broken, so that kind of stops you from make changes. — Chris Weidman Copy Share Image
The worst advice? 'Don't listen to the critics.' I think that you really ought to listen to the critics, because sometimes they're telling you… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
The child who ran weeping to you with a cut finger is now brought home, smiling gamely, with a broken collarbone and incredible contusions-… — Pam Brown Copy Share Image
My life was incoherent to me. I felt it quivering, spitting out broken teeth. — Paula Fox Copy Share Image
“ving self and others is an every second of every day of every week, of every month, of every year gift that should not… — Sanjo Jendayi Copy Share Image
Your head's like mine, like all our heads; big enough to contain every god and devil there ever was. Big enough to hold the… — Grant Morrison Copy Share Image
Rome, believe me, my friend, is like its own Monte Testaceo, Merelya marvellous mass of broken and castaway wine-pots. — Arthur Hugh Clough Copy Share Image