Quotes by Constraints The first breath of adultery is the freest; after it, constraints aping marriage develop. John Updike constraints adultery firsts Has WikiLeaks been forced to do one thing rather than another in response to resource constraints? Yes. Constantly. Julian Assange constraints resources wikileaks Art lives from constraints and dies from freedom. Leonardo da Vinci art-life constraints art I think being famous is more of a hindrance, a constraint, than just letting yourself be free. Martin Yan constraints fame thinking Art chooses its constraints. Mason Cooley constraints art With stand-up, you can be as freeform as you want to be. You can say what you want, how you want, at any moment without constraint. Michael Ian Black constraints moments want Art lives on constraint and dies of freedom. Michelangelo constraints challenges art There is nothing of evil in life for him who rightly comprehends that death is no evil; to know how to die delivers us from all subjection and constraint. Michel de Montaigne constraints evil death Obedient to constraint, I was compelled to submit Mikhail Bulgakov compelled constraints submit Western women have been controlled by ideals and stereotypes as much as by material constraints. Naomi Wolf constraints stereotype self-esteem Focus on the opportunities, not on the constraints. Paul Laseau constraints focus opportunity In nonfiction, you have that limitation, that constraint, of telling the truth. Peter Matthiessen fiction-and-nonfiction constraints telling-the-truth Wings are a constraint that makes it possible to fly. Robert Bringhurst constraints wings Freedom is not the absence of limitations and constraints but it is finding the right ones, those that fit our nature and liberate us. Timothy Keller constraints fit absence All constraint, / Except what wisdom lays on evil men, / Is evil. William Cowper constraints evil men «12