E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Etik utan ekonomi leder till fysisk svält och ekonomi utan etik leder till mental svält.”
“Etika dasar jurnalisme investigatif, bersikaplah adil juga kepada pihak yang kau curigai. Awas dan kritis, tapi jangan cepat memvonis.”
Source: Percikan: Kumpulan Twitter @gm_gm Goenawan Mohamad
“Etiquette can be at the same time a means of approaching people and of staying clear of them.”
Source: The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character
“Etiquette enables you to resolve conflict without just trading insults. Without etiquette, the irritations in modern life are so abrasive that you see people turning to the law to regulate everyday behavior. This frightens me; it's a major inroad on our basic freedoms.”
“Etiquette is about all of human social behavior. Behavior is regulated by law when etiquette breaks down or when the stakes are high - violations of life, limb, property and so on. Barring that, etiquette is a little social contract we make that we will restrain some of our more provocative impulses in return for living more or less harmoniously in a community.”
“Etiquette is an intelligent way to live. There are certain ways of living you will learn being around advanced students and mostly your teacher. These are methods that have been handed down for thousands of years.”
“Etiquette is the ceremonial code of polite life, more voluminous and minute in each portion of society according to its rank.”
“Etiquette is the grease that makes it possible for all of us to rub together without unnecessary overheating.”
“Etiquette is what you are doing and saying when people are looking and listening. What you are thinking is your business.”
Source: O Ye Jigs & Juleps
“Etiquette means behaving yourself a little better than is absolutely essential.”
Source: How to be a Hermit: Or, A Bachelor Keeps House
“Etiquette, or dog in the original Coptic, means behaving yourself a little better than is absolutely essential.”
Source: How to Be a Hermit, or a Bachelor Keeps House
“Etiquette requires the presumption of good until the contrary is proved.”
“Etiquette requires us to admire the human race.”
Source: Mark Twain at Your Fingertips: A Book of Quotations
“Etiquette teaches the distinct elegance of demeanor”
“Etiquette tip: If you're looking for the right time to leave a party, when the host yells, "No one leaves here alive," that's your cue.”
Source: The Hammer of Thor
“Etiquette was just as exhausting as magic.”
Source: Enchantée
“Etiquette was so confounding in this country. Still, looking at Mirabella-her fists balled together like small, white porcupines, her brows knitted in animal confusion-I felt a throb of compassion. How can people live like they do? I wondered. Then I congragulated myself. This was a Stage 3 thought.”
Source: St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves
“Etiquette-a fancy word for simple kindness.”
“Etiquette? What kind of etiquette was there in someone trying to murder me?”
Source: Mythos Academy Bundle: First Frost, Touch of Frost, Kiss of Frost & Dark Frost
“Etisk stress innebär att personalen har en tydlig idé om vad den bör göra i en viss situation, men inte kan genomföra det på grund av organisatoriska hinder. Det kan handla om sjuksköterskor som vill ge god omvårdnad men istället måste sköta den allt tyngre administrationen, eller socionomer som vill ge ett utsatt barn stöd, men hindras av tidsbrist. Etisk stress är ofta en sund reaktion på en omöjlig situation där de professionella värderingarna och själva kärnan i yrkeskompetensen ställs mot underbemanning, tidsbrist och arbetsuppgifter som inte hör till kärnverksamheten.”
Source: Det omätbaras renässans: En uppgörelse med pedanternas världsherravälde
“Etkileyici bir fırtına sırf sana dokunmuyor diye onu güzel bulmamalısın! Fırtınanın altında olanların seslerine kulak ver!”
“Etkileyici bir odanın içinde etkileyici olmayan bir şey yapmamaya çalış çünkü insanoğlunun bu evrendeki başarısı işte bu basit görünen yaklaşıma bağlıdır! O yüzden iyi bir şeyi daha da iyiye götür; harika bir şeyi daha da harika bir şey yapmaya çalış; girdiğin ortamları, tanıştığın insanları alçaltma, ama tam tersine yükselt! Etkileyici bir şeyle karşılaştığında ona daha etkileyici bir şeyler kat! Her şeyin ileri doğru evrimleşmesi için çabala!”
“Etrafımıza bir bakalım! Ne görüyoruz? Şunu görüyoruz: Herkes bir yerlerde kaybolmuş!”
“Etrafında dikkatini dağıtacak hiç kimsecikler yok mu? O zaman sana çok iyi bir haberim var! Şimdi zihnini düşüncesiz kılabilirsen, evrenin bizzat kendisi olmak için büyük bir fırsat yakalamış olacaksın!”
“Etrafında güzellikler uyanıkken uykuda olma!”
“Etrafında her şey alışılmadık göründüğünde gözlerin ve zihnin çoğu kez alışıldık herhangi bir şeye ihtiyaç duyar! Bilinmedik bizi korkutur, bilindik bizi rahatlatır! Fakat bilge adam için alışılmadık alışıldıktan daha değerlidir çünkü o bize yeni bir yol, yeni bir vizyon, yeni bir fikir, yeni bir dünya teklif eder!”
“Etrafında olan şeyleri ne kadar iyi gördüğünü gözlerin değil zihninin kapasitesi belirler!”
“Etrafındakileri ve dünyayı umursamadan geçirdiğin birkaç dakika bile seni zihnen ve bedenen rahatlatır!”
“Etre un homme utile m'a paru toujours quelque chose de bien hideux. To be useful has always seemed to me quite hideous.”
“etst PC”
“Etsuko Nagatomi loved all three of her children, but she did not love them all the same. Being a mother had taught her that this kind of emotional injustice was perhaps inevitable.”
Source: Pachinko
“Etsuko placed her shopping bag on the doorstep as if she were listening to determine what sound it made...”
Source: Thirst for love
“Ett mätbart hjärta är inget hjärta alls.”
Source: Making Britain Civilized: How to Gain Readmission to The Human Race
“Ett ord finns nämligen från det ögonblicket som någon har sagt eller skrivit det.”
Source: Världens dåligaste språk: Tankar om språket och människan idag
“Ett räddat liv är en räddad familj.”
Source: Time to Save Medicine
“Ett uns kärlek är mer kraftfullt än hundra pund av intellekt.”
Source: Solo Standing on Guard: Life Before Law
“Etta gave Will a small, knowing smile. "Will, sometimes you have to love people for who they are, not who you want them to be.”
Source: Outlaw Heroes
“Etta James is my all-time favorite singer. I've said it in every interview, in every story, in every on- and off-camera question. That music was always such a huge escape for me, even from a young age.”
“Etta?” Nicholas's face floated in front of hers.
“I'm okay,” she promised. “Just...”
Hasan's face transformed, sharpening. “Who are you to be so familiar with my little niece? Remove your hands before I do.”
“Familiar?” she repeated, just as Nicholas's grip tightened and he said, “Her husband.”
Source: Passenger
“Etta sticks a small hand into a rack of crimson ball gowns and plucks out one of her loveliest creations. The bodice is made of spiderweb lace, thousands of roses embroidered over herringbone, ending at the waist with waterfalls of dark red silk cascading to the floor.”
Source: The Dress Shop of Dreams
“Etteikö elämä osaisi olla myös armelias! Turha puhuakaan: aivan varmasti osaa. Sillä mitä koettelmuksia se vastaisen varalle piilotteleekin, varmaa on, ettei kenenkään tarvitse kärsiä nuoruuttaan toista kertaa.”
Source: Rapina ja muita papereita
“Etter det skjønte jeg at han på ingen måte ville forståes, men hates. Og han ville begrenses, han ville ha tydelige restriksjoner og rammer. Han ville ha klare beskjeder om hva han skulle gjøre til enhver tid, et system som begrenset valgmulighetene hans, som ikke åpnet for dilemmaer som viklet ham inn i sinnsyke tankerekker.”
Source: Omsorg
“Ettie knew the best thing to do would be to put some distance between her and Daire. Being so close to him was making her feel… all sorts of wanton, lustful things.”
Source: Dark Alpha's Night
“Etty saw Rowan, daughter of Robin Hood, lifting her green kirtle, her brown braid lashing like a wildcat's tail as she tried to run.”
Source: Outlaw Princess of Sherwood
“Etwas verwest in uns.
Unter diesem dünnen Lack aus Anstand, Moral und Zivilisation gärt abgestandenes Menschsein.
Und wenn die Membran reißt wird die Welt ertrinken.
In einem Meer aus Blut, Tränen und Pisse.”
“Etwas zu spüren und von etwas zu sprechen waren zwei verschiedene Dinge und nicht miteinander zu vergleichen.”
“Etymological fallacy is the worst sort of pedantry: a meaningless personal opinion trying to dress itself up as concern for preserving historical principles. It misses that language change itself is a historical principle: a language that doesn't change is a dead language”
Source: Word by Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries
“Etymologically, paroikia (a compound word from para and oikos) literally means “next to” or “alongside of the house” and, in a technical sense, meant a group of resident aliens. This sense of “parish” carried a theological context into the life of the Early Church and meant a “Christian society of strangers or aliens whose true state or citizenship is in heaven.” So whether one’s flock consists of fifty people in a church which can financially sustain a priest or if it is merely a few people in a living room whose priest must find secular employment, it is a parish.
This original meaning of parish also implies the kind of evangelism that accompanies the call of a true parish priest. A parish is a geographical distinction rather than a member-oriented distinction. A priest’s duties do not pertain only to the people who fill the pews of his church on a Sunday morning. He is a priest to everyone who fills the houses in the “cure” where God as placed him. This ministry might not look like choir rehearsals, rector’s meetings, midweek “extreme” youth nights, or Saturday weddings. Instead, it looks like helping a battered wife find shelter from her abusive husband, discretely paying a poor neighbor’s heating oil bill when their tank runs empty in the middle of a bitter snow storm, providing an extra set of hands to a farmer who needs to get all of his freshly-baled hay in the barn before it rains that night, taking food from his own pantry or freezer to help feed a neighbor’s family, or offering his home for emergency foster care. This kind of “parochial” ministry was best modeled by the old Russian staretzi (holy men) who found every opportunity to incarnate the hands and feet of Christ to the communities where they lived. Perhaps Geoffrey Chaucer caught a glimpse of the true nature of parish life through his introduction of the “Parson” in the Prologue of The Canterbury Tales. Note how the issues of sacrifice, humility, and community mentioned above characterize this Parson’s cure even when opportunities were available for “greater” things:
"There was a good man of religion, a poor Parson, but rich in holy thought and deed. He was also a learned man, a clerk, and would faithfully preach Christ’s gospel and devoutly instruct his parishioners. He was benign, wonderfully diligent, and patient in adversity, as he was often tested. He was loath to excommunicate for unpaid tithes, but rather would give to his poor parishioners out of the church alms and also of his own substance; in little he found sufficiency. His parish was wide and the houses far apart, but not even for thunder or rain did he neglect to visit the farthest, great or small, in sickness or misfortune, going on foot, a staff in his hand… He would not farm out his benefice, nor leave his sheep stuck fast in the mire, while he ran to London to St. Paul’s, to get an easy appointment as a chantry-priest, or to be retained by some guild, but dwelled at home and guarded his fold well, so that the wolf would not make it miscarry… There was nowhere a better priest than he. He looked for no pomp and reverence, nor yet was his conscience too particular; but the teaching of Christ and his apostles he taught, and first he followed it himself."
As we can see, the distinction between the work of worship and the work of ministry becomes clear. We worship God via the Eucharist. We serve God via our ministry to others. Large congregations make it possible for clergy and congregation to worship anonymously (even with strangers) while often omitting ministry altogether. No wonder Satan wants to discredit house churches and make them “odd things”! Thus, while the actual house church may only boast a membership in the single digits, the house church parish is much larger—perhaps into the hundreds as is the case with my own—and the overall ministry is more like that of Christ’s own—feeding, healing, forgiving, engaging in all the cycles of community life, whether the people attend”
Source: Sacred House: What Do You Need for a Liturgical, Sacramental House Church?
“Etymologically, 'patient' means sufferer.”
“Etymologically, the word education means just a process of leading or bringing up.”
Source: Democracy And Education