Quotes by Yield To our strongest impulse, to the tyrant in us, not only our reason but also our conscience yields. Friedrich Nietzsche tyrants yield reason I will neither yield to the song of the siren nor the voice of the hyena, the tears of the crocodile nor the howling of the wolf. George Chapman yield courage song Tis easiest dealing with the firmest mind-- George Crabbe yield kind mind I am quite sure that no friendship yields its true pleasure and nobility of nature without frequent communication, sympathy and service. George Edward Woodberry yield communication friendship Money is made at Christmas out of holly and mistletoe, but who save the vendors would greatly care if no green branch were procurable? One symbol, indeed, has obscured all others-the minted round of metal. And one may safely say that, of all the ages since a coin first became the symbol of power, ours is that in which it yields to the majority of its possessors the poorest return in heart's contentment. George Gissing yield christmas heart A fundamental principle of information theory is that you can’t guarantee outcomes… in order for an experiment to yield knowledge, it has to be able to fail. If you have guaranteed experiments, you have zero knowledge George Gilder yield zero order Craving brings pain; craving brings fear. If you do not yield to craving, you will be free from pain and fear Gautama Buddha craving yield pain The firmest purpose of a woman's heart to well-timed, artful flattery may yield. George Lillo yield purpose heart When not protected by law, by popular favor or superstition, or by other special circumstances, [birds] yield very readily to the influences of civilization, and, though the first operations of the settler are favorable to the increase of many species, the great extension of rural and of mechanical industry is, in a variety of ways, destructive even to tribes not directly warred upon by man. George Perkins Marsh yield men science Even before I came to Chicago, I had gotten interested in the existence of dispersion of prices under conditions which economic theory said would yield a single price. George Stigler economic yield chicago In order to better charge Moscow with human rights violations, the United States had to bend with regard to the more excessive aspects of Jim Crow. It had to yield to the insistent cries on the ground here in this country. Gerald Horne yield rights country Willfulness must give way to willingness and surrender. Mastery must yield to mystery. Gerald May mastery yield giving All things therefore are charged with love, are charged with God and if we knew how to touch them give off sparks and take fire, yield drops and flow, ring and tell of him. Gerard Manley Hopkins yield fire giving I earnestly pray that the Omnipotent Being who has not deserted the cause of America in the hour of its extremest hazard, will never yield so fair a heritage of freedom a prey to 'Anarchy' or 'Despotism'. George Washington hazards yield america Photography has almost no reality; it is almost a hundred per cent picture. And painting always has reality: you can touch the paint; it has presence; but it always yields a picture - no matter whether good or bad. That's all the theory. It's no good. I once took some small photographs and then smeared them with paint. That partly resolved the problem, and it's really good - better than anything I could ever say on the subject. Gerhard Richter yield photography reality The lumbermen...regarded forest devastation as normal and second growth as a delusion of fools....And as for sustained yield, no such idea had ever entered their heads. The few friends the forest had were spoken of, when they were spoken of at all, as impractical theorists, fanatics, or "denudatics," more or less touched in the head. What talk there was about forest protection was no more to the average American that the buzzing of a mosquito, and just about as irritating. Gifford Pinchot yield average ideas Since the world never faults a man who refuses to yield...it is generally recognized that weak men live in obedience to the world's will, while the strong obey only their own. Giacomo Leopardi yield strong men The artist must yield himself to his own inspiraton, and if he has a true talent, no one knows and feels better than he what suits him. Giuseppe Verdi yield feel-better artist The artist must yield himself to his own inspiration... I should compose with utter confidence a subject that set my musical blood going, even though it were condemned by all other artists as anti-musical. Giuseppe Verdi yield artist inspiration It is not the mere study of the Law, but to become eminent in the profession of it, which is to yield honor and profit. George Washington yield honor law «7891011121314151617»