“Moral decay first hampers and then strangles honest government, regular commerce, and even the ability to take genuine pleasure in the goods of this world. Compulsion is applied from above as self-discipline relaxes below, and the last liberties expire under the weight of a unitary state.... Since religion has lost its empire over the souls of men, the most prominent boundary that divided good from evil is overthrown; kings and nations are guided by chance and none can say where are the natural limits of despotism and the bound of license.” MenWorldFirstsSoulSelfStatesGovernmentLastsEvilLostNationsNaturalChanceAbilityPleasureLibertyMoralHonestThis WorldKingsDisciplineLimitsWeightBoundsCorruptionBoundariesGenuineRelaxEmpiresGoodsDividedDecayCommerceSelf DisciplineLicenseCompulsionDespotismProminentHamperMoral DecayHonest Government Author:Russell Kirk
“... there are moments in which the teacher, as the authority talks to the learners, says what must be done, establishes limits without which the very freedom of learners is lost in lawlessness, but these moments, in accordance with the political options of the educator, are alternated with others in which the educator speaks with the learner.” DoneMomentsPoliticalLostSpeakTeacherSocietyLimitsAuthorityEducatorLearnersLawlessness Author:Paulo Freire
“He who is himself crossed in love is able from time to time to master his passion, for he is not the creature but the creator of his own misery; and if a lover is unable to control his passion, he at least knows that he is himself to blame for his sufferings. But he who is loved without reciprocating that love is lost beyond redemption, for it is not in his power to set a limit to that other's passion, to keep it within bounds, and the strongest will is reduced to impotence in the face of another's desire.” IfsKnowsLoveAbleFacesDesireSufferingPassionLostLove IsMastersLoversCreaturesLimitsBlameMiseryBoundsCreatorRedemptionStrongestImpotenceLove Is Lost Author:Stefan Zweig
“They say that each generation inherits from those that have gone before; if this were so there would be no limit to man's improvements or to his power of reaching perfection. But he is very far from receiving intact that storehouse of knowledge which the centuries have piled up before him; he may perfect some inventions, but in others, he lags behind the originators, and a great many inventions have been lost entirely. What he gains on the one hand, he loses on the other.” IfsMenMayHas BeensHandsWould BeLostLosesPerfectBehindsGoneGenerationsCenturyLimitsGainsPerfectionImprovementInventionGreat MenReachingReceivingLag Author:Eugene Delacroix
“There must be limits, somewhere, to the human footprint on this earth. When the whole of the world is reduced to nothing but human product, we will have lost the map that can show us how we got here, and can offer our spirits an answer when we ask why. Surely we are capable of declaring sacred some quarters that we dare not enter or possess.” WorldHumansWholeShowsEarthSpiritAsksLostAnswersProductsOffersLimitsCapableSacredEnvironmentalDareMapsQuartersStewardshipFootprintDeclaring Book:Small Wonder Source: Small Wonder
“When government gets too big, freedom is lost. Government is supposed to be the servant. But when a government can tax the people with no limit or restraint on what the government can take, then the government has become the master.” PeopleBigsGovernmentLostMastersLimitsTaxesSupposed To BeServantRestraint Author:Ronald Reagan
“Some worry endlessly over missions that were missed, or marriages that did not turn out, or babies that did not arrive, or children that seem lost, or dreams unfulfilled, or because age limits what they can do. I do not think it pleases the Lord when we worry because we think we never do enough or that what we do is never good enough....Some needlessly carry a heavy burden of guilt which could be removed through confession and repentance.” ThinkingChildrenEnoughDreamSeemsAgeTurnsLostCan DoLordWorryBabyPleaseLimitsGuiltBurdenHeavyMissionsRepentanceGood EnoughConfessionHeavy BurdensNever Good Enough Author:Boyd K. Packer
“The other effect that I worry about is the effect on the parent, that the moral teaching of humility and of the limits to our control that parenthood teaches- - that that will be lost and that we will begin to think of children more as consumer goods than as gifts that we can't fully control and for which we aren't fully responsible.” ThinkingChildrenLostParentMoralTeachWorryTeachingEffectsHumilityLimitsResponsibleConsumersGoodsParenthood Author:Michael Sandel
“I'm through accepting limits ''cause someone says they're so Some things I cannot change But till I try, I'll never know! Too long I've been afraid of Losing love I guess I've lost Well, if that's love It comes at much too high a cost!” IfsKnowsTryingWellsLongLostCausesAcceptingCostLimitsLosingLosing LoveDefying Gravity Book:Wicked: the Grimmerie Source: Wicked: the Grimmerie
“By this time I was no longer very much terrified or very miserable. I had, as it were, passed the limit of terror and despair. I felt now that my life was practically lost, and that persuasion made me capable of daring anything” MadeLostFeltLimitsDespairCapableTerrorMiserableDaringTerrifiedPersuasion Book:The Island of Doctor Moreau Source: The Island of Doctor Moreau
“History overflows time. Love overflows the allowance of the world. All the vessels overflow, and no end or limit stays put. Every shakable thing has got to be shaken. In a sense, nothing that was ever lost in Port William ever has been replaced. In another sense, nothing is ever lost, and we are compacted together forever, even by our failures, our regrets, and our longings.” WorldHas BeensEndsTogetherLostCommunityForeverRegretLimitsLongingReplacedVesselPortTime LoveOverflowAllowanceTogether Forever Author:Wendell Berry
“I thought that my voyage had come to its end at the last limit of my power, that the path before me was closed, that provisions were exhausted, and the time come to take shelter in a silent obscurity, but I find that thy will knows no end in me, and when old words die out on the tongue, new melodies break forth from the heart, and where the old tracks are lost, new country is revealed with its wonders.” KnowsHeartEndsCountryLastsDiesLostWonderBreakPathLimitsSilentTrackTongueMelodyShelterExhaustedProvisionVoyagesObscurity Book:கீதாஞ்சலி: Kītāñcali Source: கீதாஞ்சலி: Kītāñcali