Quotes by Gauges Show me the condition of your Bible and I will accurately gauge the condition of your soul. Aiden Wilson Tozer gauges show-me soul It is almost never when a state of things is the most detestable that it is smashed, but when, beginning to improve, it permits men to breathe, to reflect, to communicate their thoughts with each other, and to gauge by what they already have the extent of their rights and their grievances. The weight, although less heavy, seems then all the more unbearable. Alexis de Tocqueville gauges rights men Somehow we have to detach from feeling as though money is a quick and easy standard by which we can gauge how well we're doing. Alice Mattison gauges easy feelings Income is the natural and rational gauge and measure of respectability. Ambrose Bierce gauges income natural Historian - a broad-gauge gossip. Ambrose Bierce gauges gossip history Not one of our mortal gauges is suitable for evaluating non-existence, for making judgments about that which is not a person. Anton Chekhov gauges afterlife soul Independence is the only gauge of human virtue and value. What a man is and makes of himself; not what he has or hasn’t done for others. There is no substitute for personal dignity. Ayn Rand gauges independence men The effect to be sought is the dislocation of the opponent's mind and dispositions - such an effect is the true gauge of an indirect approach. B. H. Liddell Hart gauges military mind If you're on social media as a performer you can tell. If you don't get any Tweets you know it's bombed. I can pretty much gauge how it's doing by comparing the reception to shows I've done that have actual ratings. Bill Burr gauges media done The only way to escape the abyss is to look at it, gauge it, sound it out and descend into it. Cesare Pavese gauges sound depression The men at the top aren't that great at properly assessing the women under them, certainly not enough to gauge their potential or intestinal fortitude. Charlotte Beers fortitude gauges men I played at my church every once in a while, but that's not a good gauge, because everybody loves you at your church. Chris Tomlin gauges church love-you You're my depth gauge. If I see your hat floatin', I'll stop. Cody Lundin gauges survival depth Few of us can accurately gauge how we will feel tomorrow or next week. That's why when you go to the supermarket on an empty stomach, you'll buy too much, and if you shop after a big meal, you'll buy too little. Daniel Gilbert gauges meals next-week My philosophy is the thicker the wood the thicker the sound, the bigger the string the bigger the sound. My smallest string is a 14 gauge. Dick Dale gauges woods philosophy Politically, Donald Trump doesn't seem to care much about what he says. He gauges the effect. Sometimes, in the middle of a speech, he will change his direction if the audience doesn't like him. E. J. Dionne gauges speech care There are certainly times in history where power associates itself closely with fields that we would call the humanities, like rulers surrounding themselves with philosophers and poets, or playwrights. We do not live in that moment, and the best way to gauge the proximity of an academic field to power is by salary. Elliott Colla salary gauges humanity You cannot gauge the intelligence of an American by talking with him; you must work with him. The American polishes and refines his way of doing things-even the most commonplace-the way the French of the 17th century polished their maxims. Eric Hoffer gauges talking america Frenzied activity is no gauge of spirituality Fraser Young activity gauges spirituality Even though fructose has no immediate effect on blood sugar and insulin, over time -maybe a few years-it is a likely cause of insulin resistance and thus the increased storage of calories as fat. The needle on our fuel-partitioning gauge will point toward fat storage, even if it didn't start out that way. Gary Taubes gauges blood years 123»