Conduct Quote by Napoleon Bonaparte Download Open image “It is not necessary to prohibit or encourage oddities of conduct which are not harmful.” — Napoleon Bonaparte ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Conduct Conduct Harmful Encourage Oddities Necessary Prohibit Oddities Oddities Conduct
Valuing unusual conduct is not as good as being careful about ordinary actions. — Zicheng Hong Copy Share Image
The state ought not to intervene to prevent individuals from doing things that not only are no risk to others but are of no… — Jacob Rees-Mogg Copy Share Image
Government should be concerned with anti-social conduct, not with utterances. — William Orville Douglas Copy Share Image
The threat or fear of violence should not become an excuse or justification for restricting freedom of speech. — Alan Dershowitz Copy Share Image
Do not allow obligation or immediacy to bind you to physical things or specific actions. — Mary Anne Radmacher Copy Share Image
There must not be favoured treatment for those occupying a position of public responsibility. — King Felipe VI Copy Share Image
Sovereignty must not be used for inflicting harm on anyone, whether citizen or foreigner. — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
Anything that seriously disturbs human society is absolutely not allowed to exist. — Li Hongzhi Copy Share Image
The only victories which leave no regret are those which are gained over ignorance. — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
When a government is dependent upon bankers for money, they and not the leaders of the government control the situation — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
In the eyes of empire builders men are not men but instruments. — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
All becomes easy when we follow the current of opinion; it is the ruler of the world. — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
A great reputation is a great noise, the more there is of it, and the further does it swell. Land, monuments, Nations, all fall,… — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
Republican despotism is more fertile in acts of tyranny, because everyone has a hand in it. — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
My decision to destroy the authority of the blacks in Saint Domingue (Haiti) is not so much based on considerations of commerce and money,… — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
Let everyone regulate his conduct... by the golden rule of doing to others as in similar circumstances we would have them do to us,… — William Wilberforce Copy Share Image
Al Jazeera is a representation of, you know, diversity in the Arab world. In our newsroom, we have every single nationality, we have every… — Wadah Khanfar Copy Share Image
Aggressive and hard-charging women violate unwritten rules about acceptable social conduct. Men are continually applauded for being ambitious and powerful and successful, but women… — Sheryl Sandberg Copy Share Image
Be kindly and just in your dealings with your men. Never play favorites. Make them feel that justice tempered with mercy may always be… — John A. Lejeune Copy Share Image
Absolute morality is the regulation of conduct in such a way that pain shall not be inflicted. — Herbert Spencer Copy Share Image
Lenity will operate with greater force, in some instances, than rigor. It is, therefore, my first wish, to have my whole conduct distinguished by… — George Washington Copy Share Image
The border is varied depending on the geography, depending on the specific venue, and depending on the conduct of individuals around it. We don't… — Alejandro Mayorkas Copy Share Image
The Icesave matter is complex and it is understandable that the issue has been oversimplified by many. Unfortunately some of the basic facts of… — Johanna Siguroardottir Copy Share Image
Our First Amendment expresses a far different calculus for regulating speech than for regulating nonexpressive conduct and that is as it should be. The… — Alan Dershowitz Copy Share Image
If a man be under the influence of anger his conduct will not be correct. — Confucius Copy Share Image
“Sheel (the highest state of conduct in worldly interaction) is where not even an iota of a wrong intent arises within.” — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
Man has long found solace in good talk to offset bad conduct. — James Harvey Robinson Copy Share Image