Quotes by Yield I know I'm sane I don't give a care for the crown or the shield I will not protect you or happily yield To the one who makes me come undone Feist crowns yield giving A court which yields to the popular will thereby licenses itself to practice despotism, for there can be no assurance that it will not, on another occasion, indulge its own will. Felix Frankfurter yield practice justice The wife should yield in all things to her lord Euripides yield wife lord Love naturally reverses the idea of obedience, and causes the struggle between any two who truly love each other to be, not who shall command, but who shall yield. Frances Power Cobbe yield struggle ideas There must be a beginning of any great matter, but the continuing unto the end until it be thoroughly finished yields the true glory. Francis Drake new-beginnings recovery yield Any time we open ourselves up to fear, we fall prey to his deceptions and intimidations. Yet, if we submit our hearts to God and stand in faith, we can resist those first fearful thoughts. As we yield to God we can master our reactions to fear and the enemy will soon flee. Francis Frangipane yield heart fall This war in Vietnam is, I believe, a war for civilization. Certainly it is not a war of our seeking. It is a war thrust upon us and we cannot yield to tyranny. Francis Spellman yield war believe Nothing is to be feared but fear itself. Nothing grievous but to yield to grief. Francis Bacon yield grief Crosses are of no use to us but inasmuch as we yield ourselves up to them and forget ourselves. Francois Fenelon yield use forget When religion talks about our aspirations and our sense of morality, I do not believe that science can contradict it. However, when religion contradicts science on matters of fact, religion must yield. Frank Wilczek yield matter believe That which above all other yields the sweetest smell in the air is the violet. Francis Bacon smell yield nature One way to think about play, is as the process of finding new combinations for known things--combinations that may yield new formsof expression, new inventions, new discoveries, and new solutions....It's exactly what children's play seems to be about and explains why so many people have come to think that children's play is so important a part of childhood--and beyond. Fred Rogers yield children thinking Slaves who are underfed, diseased, resentful, despairing, and filled with hate will never yield that maximum of output which they might achieve under normal conditions. Fritz Sauckel yield hate might Remorse.-- Never yield to remorse, but at once tell yourself: remorse would simply mean adding to the first act of stupidity a second. Friedrich Nietzsche yield stupidity mean Observing humans and observing oneself yields a clear-minded starting point for literature. Gao Xingjian yield starting literature The act of the soul, in surrendering itself into the hands of Christ, forms a connecting bond between Him as the Vine and the soul as the branches, which communicates life, strength, nourishment, and beauty. In a word, with a just view of the character, and a supreme attachment to the person of Christ, the believer yields himself into His hands as a full and complete Saviour. Him he receives; upon Him he rests, and rests for time and eternity. Gardiner Spring yield attachment character Still, intuitive assumptions about behavior is only the starting point of systematic analysis, for alone they do not yield many interesting implications. Gary Becker yield analysis interesting At the heart of every faith system is a bargain: on one side there is the comfort that comes from a narrative that suggests human life has cosmic significance, and on the other a duty to yield to moral commands that can, in the moment, seem rather inconvenient. Gary Hamel yield comfort heart Treasurys, as low as yields are, are higher than they are in most other developed countries. Gary Shilling yield lows country It is the struggle itself that is most important. We must strive to be more than we are. It does not matter that we will not reach our ultimate goal. The effort itself yields its own reward. Gene Roddenberry yield goal struggle «678910111213141516»