Quotes by Stifling Without work all life goes rotten. Albert Camus stifling rotten work No hoary falsehood shall be a truth to me; no stifling dogma shall encramp my pen! Anton Szandor LaVey stifling pens dogma Romance is mush, stifling those who strive. Billy Strayhorn stifling strive romance resignation, perhaps the most stifling word in the language. Caitlin Thomas resignation stifling language One of the reasons why so few of us ever act, instead of react, is because we are continually stifling our deepest impulses. Henry Miller stifling reason reason-why Conscience is our unerring judge until we finally stifle it. Honore de Balzac stifling conscience judging Because I'm always so paranoid about doing corny things, or cheesy things in music, that often I probably don't make as good music as I could if I wasn't stifling it so much. Jay Watson corny stifling cheesy We are coming to see that there should be no stifling of labor by capital, or of capital by labor; and also that there should be no stifling of labor by labor, or of capital by capital. John D. Rockefeller stifling labor should Nashville's like any other hometown - after a while, it's stifling. Justin Townes Earle stifling nashville hometown Mutual commitment to ideals - yes; the stifling of all dissenting notions - no. Norman Lamm stifling notion commitment The corporate lobby in Washington is basically designed to stifle all legislative activity on behalf of consumers. Ralph Nader stifling behalf consumers Teach me, 0 God, not to torture myself, not to make a martyr out of myself through stifling reflection, but rather teach me to breathe deeply in faith. Soren Kierkegaard stifling breathe reflection ...and my loneliness, always my loneliness - that airless bubble of despair that is slowing stifling me. Tabitha Suzuma stifling despair loneliness Speech is too often not the art of concealing thought, but of quite stifling and suspending thought, so that there is none to conceal. Thomas Carlyle stifling speech art Most of us actually stifle enough good impulses during the course of a day to change the current of our lives. William Moulton Marston stifling currents enough Jealously was an unjust and stifling thing. Zane Grey stifling unjust