Quotes by Steps When you could get angry with someone and separate yourself from them, don't do that. If you have people who are difficult to deal with, be neither attracted nor repulsed. Go a step higher. Frederick Lenz buddhism steps people To teach that a comparatively few men are responsible for the greatest forward steps of mankind is the worst sort of nonsense. Henry Ford thought-provoking steps men You can ride, you can travel with a friend of your own; Hermann Hesse finals done steps Who can take a single step with his head? Herta Muller single-step action steps When the mass of families in a State are without property, then those who were once citizens become virtually slaves. The more the State steps in to enforce conditions of security and sufficiency; the more it regulates wages, provides compulsory insurance, doctoring, education, and in general takes over the lives of the wage-earners, for the benefit of the companies and men employing the wage-earners, the more is this condition of semi-slavery accentuated. Hilaire Belloc wisdom steps men Heraclitus somewhere says that all things are in process and nothing stays still, and likening existing things to the stream of a river he says that you would not step twice into the same river. Heraclitus progress steps rivers You can never step in the same river twice. Heraclitus steps rivers Every piece of work in the shops moves. Save 10 steps a day for each of the 12,000 employees, and you will have saved 50 miles of wasted motion and misspent energy. Henry Ford energy steps moving Every path leads homeward, every step is birth, every step is death, every grave is mother. Hermann Hesse path mother steps Let every man make known what kind of government would command his respect, and that will be one step toward obtaining it. Henry David Thoreau respect steps men No one can step twice into the same river, nor touch mortal substance twice in the same condition. By the speed of its change, it scatters and gathers again. Heraclitus substance steps rivers To be ashamed of one's immorality: that is a step on the staircase at whose end one is also ashamed of one's morality. Friedrich Nietzsche morality ends steps Courage is nothing more than taking one step more than you think you can. Holly Lisle struggle steps thinking Every attainment, every step forward in knowledge, follows from courage, from hardness against oneself, from cleanliness in relation to oneself. Friedrich Nietzsche cleanliness relation steps Any man knows when he is justified, and all the wits in the world cannot enlighten him on that point. The murderer always knows that he is justly punished; but when a government takes the life of a man without the consent of his conscience, it is an audacious government, and is taking a step towards its own dissolution. Henry David Thoreau steps men world Nothing is harder, yet nothing is more necessary, than to speak of certain things whose existence is neither demonstrable nor probable. The very fact that serious and conscientious men treat them as existing things brings them a step closer to existence and to the possibility of being born. Hermann Hesse steps men facts Trying is the first step toward failure. Homer steps trying firsts It is but a step from companionship to slavery when one associates with vice. Hosea Ballou slavery vices steps Her smile steps offstage for a moment, then does an encore, all while I'm dealing with my blushing face. Haruki Murakami faces doe steps You're wrong means that I don't understand you, I'm not seeing what you're seeing- and I'm not seeing all of you there is to see. But there is nothing wrong with you. You are what you need to be, doing what you need to be doing, and although I may take steps to protect myself of others, I do not know all and therefore am literally inadequate to judge. Hugh Prather judging steps mean «2425262728293031323334»