Quotes having the keyword Arise
Therefore, once U.S. forces leave, it is almost inevitable that an anti-Western, anti-U.S. regime will arise.
by William Odom (Soldier, American , born in 1932) keywords: almost, arise, forces, inevitable, leave, once, regime, therefore , will First thing every morning before you arise say out loud, "I believe," three times.
by Ovid (Poet) keywords: arise, before, believe, every, first, loud, morning, out, say, thing, three , times Great affection is often the cause of violent animosity. The quarrels of men often arise from too great a familiarity.
by Saskya Pandita (Leader , born in 1182) keywords: affection, animosity, arise, cause, familiarity, great, men, often, quarrels, too , violent One would think that in writing about literary men and matters there would be no difficulty in finding a title for one's essay, or that any embarrassment which might arise would be from excess of material. I find this, however, far from being the case.
by James Payn (Novelist, English , born in 1830) keywords: any, arise, being, case, difficulty, embarrassment, essay, excess, far, find, finding, however, literary, material, matters, men, might, think, title, which, would , writing If one looks at the different problems of the integral calculus which arise naturally when one wishes to go deep into the different parts of physics, it is impossible not to be struck by the analogies existing.
by Henri Poincare (Mathematician, French , born in 1854) keywords: analogies, arise, calculus, deep, different, existing, go, impossible, integral, into, looks, naturally, parts, physics, problems, struck, which , wishes A tendency could not but arise to reconcile with Christian profession a good many modes of life, enjoyments, occupations, social actions and customs, from which the first Christians had recoiled.
by Robert Rainy (Clergyman, Scottish , born in 1826) keywords: actions, arise, christian, christians, could, customs, enjoyments, first, good, had, life, many, modes, occupations, profession, reconcile, social, tendency , which On a cosmic scale, our life is insignificant, yet this brief period when we appear in the world is the time in which all meaningful questions arise.
by Paul Ricoeur (Philosopher, French , born in 1913) keywords: appear, arise, brief, cosmic, insignificant, life, meaningful, our, period, questions, scale, time, which, world , yet Take advantage of every opportunity to practice your communication skills so that when important occasions arise, you will have the gift, the style, the sharpness, the clarity, and the emotions to affect other people.
by Jim Rohn (Businessman , American) keywords: advantage, affect, arise, clarity, communication, emotions, every, gift, important, occasions, opportunity, other, practice, sharpness, skills, style, take, will , your When you raise issues with the President, try to come away with both that decision and also a precedent. Pose issues so as to evoke broader policy guidance. This can help to answer a range of similar issues likely to arise later.
by Donald Rumsfeld (Politician, American , born in 1932) keywords: also, answer, arise, away, both, broader, come, decision, evoke, guidance, help, issues, later, likely, policy, pose, precedent, president, raise, range, similar , try The imagination is the spur of delights... all depends upon it, it is the mainspring of everything; now, is it not by means of the imagination one knows joy? Is it not of the imagination that the sharpest pleasures arise?
by Marquis de Sade (Novelist, French , born in 1740) keywords: arise, delights, depends, everything, imagination, joy, knows, mainspring, means, now, pleasures, sharpest, spur , upon Every day you must arise and say to your heart, I have suffered enough and now I must live because the light of the sun must not be wasted, it must not be lost without an eye to appreciate it.
by Simone Schwarz-Bartkeywords: appreciate, arise, because, day, enough, every, eye, heart, light, live, lost, must, now, say, suffered, sun, wasted, without , your When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty; because apprehensions may arise, lest the same monarch or senate should enact tyrannical laws, to execute them in a tyrannical manner.
by Charles de Secondat (Philosopher, French , born in 1689) keywords: apprehensions, arise, because, body, enact, execute, executive, laws, legislative, lest, liberty, magistrates, manner, may, monarch, person, powers, same, senate, should, them, tyrannical , united I think it is tragic that a situation should arise where civilians on any side are killed. But it is almost a cliche to say that it is virtually unavoidable and this isn't unique to us alone.
by Joe Slovo (Politician, South African , born in 1926) keywords: almost, alone, any, arise, civilians, cliche, killed, say, should, side, situation, think, tragic, unavoidable, unique, us, virtually , where When ambitious desires arise in thy heart, recall the days of extremity thou has passed through.
by Ieyasu Tokugawa (Statesman, Japanese , born in 1543) keywords: ambitious, arise, days, desires, extremity, heart, passed, recall, thou, through , thy If the Great Way perishes there will morality and duty. When cleverness and knowledge arise great lies will flourish. When relatives fall out with one another there will be filial duty and love. When states are in confusion there will be faithful servants.
by Lao Tzu (Philosopher) keywords: another, arise, cleverness, confusion, duty, faithful, fall, filial, flourish, great, knowledge, lies, love, morality, out, perishes, relatives, servants, states, way , will In these troubled, uncertain times, we don't need more command and control; we need better means to engage everyone's intelligence in solving challenges and crises as they arise.
by Margaret J. Wheatley (Writer , American) keywords: arise, better, challenges, command, control, crises, engage, everyone, intelligence, means, more, need, solving, these, times, troubled , uncertain I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day.
by E. B. White (Comedian, American , born in 1899) topics: Life keywords: arise, between, day, desire, enjoy, hard, improve, makes, morning, plan, torn , world The simplicities of natural laws arise through the complexities of the language we use for their expression.
by Eugene Wigner (Physicist, American , born in 1902) keywords: arise, complexities, expression, language, laws, natural, their, through , use Wanting to be in a Western film won't get me very far. Unless the opportunity arose, it doesn't matter how much I want to be in one. But if an opportunity did arise, no actor would pass it up.
by Zhang Ziyi (Actor, Chinese , born in 1979) keywords: actor, arise, arose, did, far, film, get, how, matter, much, opportunity, pass, unless, up, very, want, wanting, western, won , would