“Even when a person suffers pain in consequence of a thorn having entered into his hand, although it is at once drawn out, it is a punishment that has been inflicted on him, and the least pleasure he enjoys is a reward; all this is meted out by strict justice; as is said in the Scripture, "all His ways are judgement" (Deut. xxxii. 4); we are only ignorant of the working of that judgement.” WayPersonsHas BeensSaidHandsPainSufferingEnjoyJusticePleasureConsequenceRewardsScripturePunishmentIgnorantJudgementStrict Book:Guide for the perplexed Source: Guide for the perplexed
“A theorem is a proposition which is a strict logical consequence of certain definitions and other propositions.” CertainConsequenceDefinitionsLogicalStrictPropositionsTheorems Author:Anatol Rapoport
“Though the principles of the banking trade may appear somewhat abstruse, the practice is capable of being reduced to strict rules. To depart upon any occasion from those rules, is consequence of some flattering speculation of extraordinary gain, is almost always extremely dangerous, and frequently fatal to the banking company which attempts it.” MayCompanyPrinciplesPracticeDangerousCapableConsequenceGainsTradeExtraordinaryOccasionsStrictBankingSpeculationFlatteringStrict Rules Book:An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations Source: An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations
“Virtue is the fragrance of the flowers which the tree of life puts forth. Educated people must be identified in society by their strict adherence to virtue, not by more skilled methods of escaping the consequences of vice.” PeopleVirtueTreeFlowerConsequenceMethodVicesEducatedStrictFragranceEscapingTree Of LifeAdherence Author:Sathya Sai Baba
“The relative size of your force as against that of your adversary is by itself of no consequence. What controls is the relative size of your force at the point where you join in battle. You can strike with the few and be many if you strike your adversary in his gaps. Seek out places where the defense is not strict, the place not tightly guarded, the generals weak, the troops disorderly, the supplies are scarce and the forces are isolated.” IfsArtWarForceBattleConsequenceWeakSizeDefenseStrikesGapsRelativeIsolatedTroopsStrictArt Of WarAdversariesSuppliesScarceGuarded Author:Sun Tzu