Top 100 Doe Quotes

#1. Money does not sate Avarice, but stimulates it.

Publilius Syrus

#2. Sin comes when communication lines are down - it always does, sooner or later.

Spencer W. Kimball

#3. The superior person is in harmony, but does not follow the crowd. The lesser person follows the crowd, but is not in harmony.

Confucius

#4. If one defends the bourgeois, philistine virtues, one does not defend them merely from the demonism or bohemianism of the artist but from the present bourgeoisie itself.

Lionel Trilling

#5. Madness is terrific I can assure you, and not to be sniffed at; and in its lava I still find most of the things I write about. It shoots out of one everything shaped, final, not in mere driblets, as sanity does.

Virginia Woolf

#6. Does anything really matter? We all end up in the same place. All that's left is our Wikipedia entry.

Lorde

#7. God does not deem you to be lucky or unlucky ... you're mindset does.

Robert Kiyosaki

#8. Grace does not lead us to overlook obedience. Grace compels and empowers us for obedience.

Kevin DeYoung

#9. When a player gets to 30, so does his body

Glenn Hoddle

#10. This is not the case. There is nothing that is not the Self. The Self does not have to be realized.

Frederick Lenz

#11. It does not seem possible to think of oneself as normal without thinking that some other kind of person is pathological,

Michael Warner

#12. Why does merely attempting to understand Reality so often seem to lead to going insane?

Ashleigh Brilliant

#13. Where the heart does not enter; there can be no music.

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

#14. Christ always calls us to life and constantly to greater joy, but rarely does He call us to comfort.

Mark Hart

#15. The radical tension between good and evil, as man sees it and feels it, does not have the last word about the meaning of life and the nature of existence. There is a spirit in man and in
the world working always against the thing that destroys and lays waste.

Howard Thurman

#16. There are portraits and still-lifes
And the first, because 'human'
Does not excel the second

Charles Tomlinson

#17. The word "art" does not designate the concept of a mere eventuality; it is a concept of rank.
To dwell is to garden.

Martin Heidegger

#18. When a filmmaker does not make films, it is as if he is jailed. Even when he is freed from the small jail, he finds himself wandering in a larger jail. The main question is: why should it be a crime to make a movie? A finished film, well, it can get banned but not the director.

Jafar Panahi

#19. Be still, then, thou uneasy mortal; know that God is unerringly wise; and be assured that, amidst the greatest multiplicity of beings, He does not overlook thee.

James Hervey

#20. One alone does not help, but rather he who unites with many at the right moment.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#21. Space does for comics what time does for film!

Scott McCloud

#22. A great writer has a high respect for values. His essential function is to raise life to the dignity of thought, and this he does by giving it a shape.

Andre Maurois

#23. Management of outcomes may not be any more than a skill. It does not require knowledge.

W. Edwards Deming

#24. It sometimes happens that what you feel is not returned for one reason or another-but that does not make your feeling less valuable and good.

John Steinbeck

#25. Our elders say that an elephant does not find its own trunk heavy.

Zakes Mda

#26. If you can follow only one bit of data, follow the earnings - assuming the company in question has earnings. I subscribe to the crusty notion that sooner or later earnings make or break an investment in equities. What the stock price does today, tomorrow, or next week is only a distraction.

Peter Lynch

#27. A God who makes no demands, is the functional equivalent of a God who does not exist.

D. Todd Christofferson

#28. Nothing else exists when art does.

Michael Patrick King

#29. I know that if I have been working on one paragraph and I have written it three times, it goes in the bin. Unless it comes straight out, it is wrong, it is awkward, it does not fit.

Robert Rankin

#30. Thinking does not lead to truth; truth is the beginning of thought.

Hannah Arendt

#31. Religion is what the individual does with his own solitariness. Thus religion is solitariness; and if you are never solitary, you are never religious.

Alfred North Whitehead

#32. A vast sector of modern advertising ... does not appeal to reason but to emotion; like any other kind of hypnoid suggestion, it tries to impress its objects emotionally and then make them submit intellectually.

Erich Fromm

#33. Anger, as long as it is controlled anger, is no obstacle to efficiency. Self-control is one thing the sociopath does not usually possess. Use yours to his undoing.

Jeff Cooper

#34. God exists or God does not exist. Leave it for us. Your task is to learn how to live peacefully.

Dalai Lama

#35. Fate does not jest and events are not a matter of chance. There is no existence out of nothing.

Gamal Abdel Nasser

#36. [It is] essentially wholesome and necessary, for a Christian to know, whether or not the will does any thing in those things which pertain unto Salvation. Nay, let me tell you, this is the very hinge upon which our discussion turns. It is the very heart of the subject

Martin Luther

#37. It's not about what the equipment does, it's about what you can do through that equipment. That's where the soul is.

Richie Hawtin

#38. For, were it not good that evil things should also exist, the omnipotent God would almost certainly not allow evil to be, since beyond doubt it is just as easy for Him not to allow what He does not will, as for Him to do what He will.

Saint Augustine

#39. Handsome is that handsome does.

Henry Fielding

#40. The best servant does his work unseen.

Oliver Wendell Holmes

#41. A man does not please long when he has only species of wit.

Francois De La Rochefoucauld

#42. When one looks truly at the good side of everyone, others come to love him very naturally, and he does not need even a speck of flattery.

Abraham Isaac Kook

#43. No one does wrong voluntarily.

Socrates

#44. Success does not come to the most righteous and rigorously disciplined but to those who continue running.

Amby Burfoot

#45. We must know where to doubt, where to feel certain, where to submit. He who does not do so, understands not the force of reason.

Blaise Pascal

#46. William F. Buckley, Jr. does not speak so much as exhale, but he exhales polysyllabically, and the results are remarkable.

Edwin Newman

#47. I would define liberty to be a power to do as we would be done by. The definition of liberty to be the power of doing whatever the law permits, meaning the civil laws, does not seem satisfactory.

John Adams

#48. It does not matter what your personal deficiency, or whether it be a hundred and one different things, God has always one sufficient answer, His Son Jesus Christ, and he is the answer to every need.

Watchman Nee

#49. The perfume of natures does not usually come forth without bruising.

Sarah Knowles Bolton

#50. Memory does not make films, it makes photographs.

Milan Kundera

#51. It does not take much to imagine the humanity of people you don't know.

Elliott Colla

#52. For when a nation becomes civilized, if it does not drop human sacrifices altogether, it at least selects as victims only such wretches as would be put to death at any rate. Thus the killing of a god may sometimes come to be confounded with the execution of a criminal.

James G. Frazer

#53. There is nothing which vanity does not desecrate.

Henry Ward Beecher

#54. Veracity does not consist in saying, but in the intention of communicating the truth.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#55. Bucks, doe - thank God everything boils down to money, I always say."
"During mating season the doe constructs a bed for herself, and then she urinates all around the outside of it. That's how she gets her mate."
"So that's it," murmured Odette. "I was always peeing in the bed.

Lorrie Moore

#56. A man who broods on evil is as bad a man who does evil, if he is no worse.

Mahatma Gandhi

#57. What works in one medium does not necessarily always work in the other.

Marc E. Platt

#58. Conscience is a dog that does not stop us from passing but that we cannot prevent from barking.

Nicolas Chamfort

#59. Love exalts as much as glory does.

Juliette Drouet

#60. Fame's carapace does not allow for easy breathing.

Joyce Carol Oates

#61. A man can deceive a woman by his sham attachment to her provided he does not have a real attachment elsewhere.

Jean De La Bruyere

#62. The sage does not act and therefore does not fail, does not seize and therefore does not lose.

Laozi

#63. What is it you want your audience to see? Who is your audience? What does surface signify? Does it carry meaning? Do you fully understand and know what you are doing? WHY are you using encaustic?

Kay WalkingStick

#64. Evangelistic preaching is what Daddy does, I never thought I would.

Franklin Graham

#65. I hold that a long poem does not exist. I maintain that the phrase, "a long poem," is simply a flat contradiction in terms.

Edgar Allan Poe

#66. You need some knowledge to recognize knowledge, so where does the first knowledge come from?

Plato

#67. As an actor, the only thing we can do is play the truth at that moment. Because at any point in time if you play the future, or you play that you know something that the audience does not know, it kills the illusion of reality.

Anthony Mackie

#68. It is now firmly established that ontogeny does not repeat phylogeny

George Gaylord Simpson

#69. It is important to remember all true change begins at the margins and moves toward the center. This does not make the climate change movement marginal, it makes it muscular, organic, with a true movement toward the center.

Terry Tempest Williams

#70. Salt, when dissolved in water, may disappear, but it does not cease to exist. We can be sure of its presence by tasting the water. Likewise, the indwelling Christ, though unseen, will be made evident to others from the love which he imparts to us.

Sadhu Sundar Singh

#71. My perception is that I'm a guy who really does a lot of homework surrounding any project that I do.

Nolan Bushnell

#72. If mutual respect does derive from unilateral respect, it does so by opposition.

Jean Piaget

#73. On him does death lie heavily, who, but too well known to all, dies to himself unknown.

Seneca The Younger

#74. He who understands, as always, can make his car work better than he who does not.

Carroll Smith

#75. Why does every society seem to want to make music when it often seems like kind of a frill.

Tod Machover

#76. The photographer can arrange his picture just as the painter does, only sometimes he must go about it in a different way.

Laura Gilpin

#77. It does influence every part of your life and it influences every decision you make. (speaking about faith)

Joe Gibbs

#78. I totally believe that art is an open dialogue and that it is not logical. It does not always make sense.

Lynda Benglis

#79. He who repeats what he does not understand is no better than an ass that is loaded with books.

Khalil Gibran

#80. How much hair product does it take to get those spikes?

Ryan Cabrera

#81. The question is, when does the therapeutic community end and the reality kick back in Then, what do you do with them

James Johnson

#82. A good test of a relationship is how a person responds to the word 'no.' Love respects 'no,' control does not.

Henry Cloud

#83. If we have our own why of life, we shall get along with almost any how. Man does not strive for pleasure; only the Englishman does.

Friedrich Nietzsche

#84. When one maintains his proper attitude in life, he does not long after externals.

Epictetus

#85. Whatever anybody says or does, assume positive intent. You will be amazed at how your whole approach to a person or problem becomes very different.

Indra Nooyi

#86. We've figured out our roles: I wanted someone to take care of the male roles - the big stuff - and Laird [Hamilton] does that very well. I'm here to be the mom and make it better for him, and that's my choice.

Gabrielle Reece

#87. He who preserves a man's life against his will does the same thing as if he slew him.

Horace

#88. I've always respected what Wayne does, and Wayne, to me is definitely one of the greatest in the game right now.

Eminem

#89. But, it has something to do with having belief in a human future and what that human future is. What is the future of humanity? How does this whole experiment not self-destruct with the environment and everything else going on?

Brit Marling

#90. Does it strike you, Mr. Keller, that we live every day in the science fiction of our youth?

Robert Charles Wilson

#91. Having financial independence does not increase one's chances of independent, artistic creation whatsoever. Our conditioned behavior toward mimicry for the sake of market forces is an amazing syndrome. The watchtowers guide us well.

Fady Joudah

#92. Necessity does not submit to debate.

Giuseppe Garibaldi

#93. One does not fight to influence change and then leave the change to someone else to bring about.

Stokely Carmichael

#94. Kissing is something that everybody does!

Miley Cyrus

#95. The ego needs recognition. The spirit does not need to thank itself.

Stuart Wilde

#96. The community does not fight crime well by chasing it; after-the-fact, crime has won and the target of violence is injured or worse. Crime is fought best not by chasing it, but by facing it before it can become a completed act.

Crime is fought best at the scene of the violence.

John Longenecker

#97. Charity that does not change the situation of the poor isn't enough.

Pope Francis

#98. One does not succeed by sticking to convention.

Garry Kasparov

#99. He who walks on tip-toe does not walk on solid ground.

Laozi

#100. A restaurant with candles and flowers evokes more reveries than the Isle of Bali does.

Mason Cooley

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