Famous Quotes
198 Quotations with Strain.
- 101. Julia Woodruff: Out of the strain of doing and into the peace of the done.

- 102. Ilka Chase: People are subject to moods, to temptations and fears, lethargy and aberration a ...

- 103. Raoul Vaneigem: People who talk about revolution and class struggle without referring explicitly ...

- 104. Raoul Vaneigem: People who talk about revolution and class struggle without referring explicitly ...

- 105. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: Remove severe restraint and what will become of virtue.

- 106. Edmund Burke: Restraint and discipline and examples of virtue and justice; these are the thing ...

- 107. Marquis de Sade: Sex is as important as eating or drinking and we ought to allow the one appetite ...

- 108. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: Shame may restrain what law does not prohibit.

- 109. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Some of the most frantic lies on the face of life are told with modesty and rest ...

- 110. Author Unknown: Some people develop eye strain looking for trouble

- 111. Author Unknown: Some people develop eye strain looking for trouble

- 112. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Sooner or later that which is now life shall be poetry, and every fair and manly ...

- 113. James Russell Lowell: Such power there is in clear-eyed self-restraint.

- 114. Harry Mathews: Syntax and vocabulary are overwhelming constraints -- the rules that run us. Lan ...

- 115. Horace: Take away the danger and remove the restraint, and wayward nature runs free.

- 116. Henri Frederic Amiel: Tears are the symbol of the inability of the soul to restrain its emotion and re ...

- 117. Author Unknown: The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence; not in silence, but restrain ...

- 118. Henry David Thoreau: The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of ...

- 119. Henry David Thoreau: The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of ...

- 120. Margaret Mead: The institution of marriage in all societies is a pattern within which the strai ...
