Quotes by Yield There must be vistas flying out beyond, that promise more than present conditions yield. Lewis Howard Latimer yield flying promise Now to avoid any collision of armed forces, and perhaps the loss of life, I do this under protest and impelled by said force yield my authority until such time as the Government of the United States shall, upon facts being presented to it, undo the action of its representatives and reinstate me in the authority which I claim as the Constitutional Sovereign of the Hawaiian Islands. Liliʻuokalani yield loss islands The logic of words should yield to the logic of realities. Louis D. Brandeis yield logic reality They sense that there's a majority out there and that the emotions are all on the other side-if they can be heard. They think the politicians are going to yield to the emotions. I think the corporations are wrong about that. I think the companies will have to give in only at insignificant levels. Because the companies are too strong, they're the establishment. The environmentalists are going to have to be like the mob in the square in Romania before they prevail. Louis O. Kelso yield strong thinking We learned long ago that liberty could be preserved only by limiting in some way the freedom of action of individuals; that otherwise liberty would necessarily yield to absolutism; and in the same way we have learned that unless there be regulation of competition, its excesses will lead to the destruction of competition, and monopoly will take its place. Louis D. Brandeis long-ago yield competition Some argue that now isn't the time to push the green agenda - that all efforts should be on preventing a serious recession. That is a false choice. It fails to recognise that climate change and our carbon reliance is part of problem - high fuel prices and food shortages due to poor crop yields compound today's financial difficulties. Lucy Powell fuel-prices yield effort She fell into the moody, miserable state of mind which often comes when strong wills have to yield to the inevitable. Louisa May Alcott yield strong mind Here is a piece of earth. If you stand staring at it and doing nothing, what does the earth yield? Nothing. Just like a woman. Luigi Pirandello yield pieces doe Proof, one might say, does not merely shew that it is like this, but: how it is like this. It shows how 13+14 yield 27. Ludwig Wittgenstein yield doe science To live beneath sorrow, one must yield to it. Madame de Stael yield sadness sorrow Happiness isn't something this island yields easily; the ground is too rocky and the sun too sparse for it to flourish. Maggie Stiefvater yield islands happiness Only a new seed will yield a new crop. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi crops seeds yield Generous gestures yield the most when that isn't their purpose. Malcolm Forbes gestures yield purpose Democracy comes naturally to him who is habituated normally to yield willing obedience to all laws, human or divine. Mahatma Gandhi yield democracy law At certain times in the revolutionary struggle, the difficulties outweigh the favorable conditions and so constitute the principal aspect of the contradiction and the favorable conditions constitute the secondary aspect. But through their efforts the revolutionaries can overcome the difficulties step by step and open up a favorable new situation, thus a difficult situation yields place to a favorable one. Mao Zedong difficult-situations yield struggle Talent is the multiplier. The more energy and attention you invest in it, the greater the yield. The time you spend with your best is, quite simply, your most productive time. Marcus Buckingham boss yield attention The object of every free government is the public good, and all lesser interests yield to it. That of every tyrannical government, is the happiness and aggrandizement of one, or a few, and to this the public felicity, and every other interest must submit. Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger felicity yield government Spend the most time with your best people. ... Talent is the multiplier. THe more energy and attention you invest in it, the greater the yield. The time you spend with your best is, quite simply, your most productive time. ... Persistence directed primarily toward your non-talents is self-destructive. ... You will reprimand yourself, berate yourself, and put yourself through all manner of contortions in an attempt to achieve the impossible. Marcus Buckingham persistence yield self For disorder obstructs: besides, it doth disgust life, distract the appetities, and yield no true relish to the senses. Margaret Cavendish yield madness disorder At Jaffa in Syria and among the Nomads in Arabia, are lakes of enormous size that yield very large masses of asphalt, which are carried off by the inhabitants thereabouts. Marcus Vitruvius Pollio yield arabia lakes «1718192021222324252627»