Quotes by Compulsion Whoever is just willingly and without compulsion will not lack happiness; he will never be utterly destroyed. Aeschylus compulsion destroyed Everybody acts not only under external compulsion but also in accordance with inner necessity. Albert Einstein compulsion Love and delight are better teachers than compulsion. Albrecht Durer compulsion delight teacher COMPULSION, n. The eloquence of power. Ambrose Bierce eloquence compulsion power If we become aware of its limitations and compulsions, we can transcend them. B.K.S. Iyengar compulsion limitation ifs When you pray, you begin to feel the sense of being sent. E. Stanley Jones compulsion praying feels We will always find fundamentally the compulsion to become what the soul should be. Edith Stein compulsion soul should The writer is a writer because he cannot help it. It is a compulsion. Edna Ferber compulsion helping The dividend I get [from my compulsion] is the freedom to be totally disorderly in my dreamworld. George Carlin dividends compulsion It was just a compulsion. In fact, I soon realized that the only thing I really enjoyed was the actual snorting. George Carlin compulsion enjoyed facts There's a statement in the Quran: There should be "absolutely no compulsion in religion." Hamza Yusuf compulsion quran should Government planning always involves compulsion. Henry Hazlitt compulsion planning government If nationality is consent, the state is compulsion. Henri Frederic Amiel consent compulsion states I write when something sticks in my craw. Writing is a compulsion — or an itch. Hisaye Yamamoto compulsion sticks writing I'll be writing until I can't write anymore. It's a compulsion with me. I love writing. J. K. Rowling compulsion i-can writing Compulsion hardly restores right; love yields all things. Jane Porter compulsion yield love any compulsion tries to justify itself. Joan Didion inexplicable compulsion trying I have an unfortunate compulsion. I really would rather not do it, as it is very nerve-wracking and un-fun. But when it works, there is nothing like it. John Hodgman compulsion nerves fun In education, as in religion and love, compulsion thwarts the purpose for which it is employed. John Lancaster Spalding compulsion and-love purpose It's among the intelligentsia that we often find the glib compulsion to explain everything and to understand nothing. Joost Meerloo compulsion 123»