Top 19 Yeild Quotes
#1. Without giving up anything on the plane of justice, yeild nothing on the plane of freedom
Albert Camus
#2. The only way to get rid of tempation is to yeild to it.
Oscar Wilde
#3. To strive to seek to find and not to yeild-Tennison
Joe Pranaitis
#4. What though the field be lost?
All is not Lost; the unconquerable will,
And study of revenge, immortal hate,
And the courage never to submit or yeild.
John Milton
#5. I didn't really watch 'Dallas' growing up, as I was a bit young and into other things, like sports.
Jesse Metcalfe
#6. The American Revolution was, in fact, a battle against the philosophy of Locke and the English utilitarians.
Robert Trout
#8. I ask myself, have nations ever declined from a loss of moral sense rather than from physical reasons or the pressure of barbarians? I think that they have.
Barbara Tuchman
#9. But things can happen in a band, or any type of collaboration, that would not otherwise happen.
Jim Coleman
#10. Listen to your inner-voice: Surround yourself with loving, nurturing people. Fall in love with your art and find yourself. Music is the great communicator.
Glenn Hughes
#11. When you forget yourself and your fear, when you get beyond self-consciousness because your mind is thinking about what you are trying to communicate, you become a better communicator
Peggy Noonan
#12. Like a flame breaking the boundaries to survive underwater, we, too, are something beautiful. We are a substance of our own design. We're more than water. We're more than fire. We're a miracle, a living and breathing combination, with no formula to define us.
Renee Ericson
#14. If you have the temerity to try to dramatize a theme that involves any particular social controversy currently extant ... then you're in deep trouble.
Rod Serling
#15. If only she and I could shut up for ten minutes, the sex would be the best of our lives. Angry. Hard. Fast. Not love. Not even close. War.
R.S. Grey
#16. And the peasants would beat them so cruelly, sometimes even about the nose and eyes, and he felt so sorry, so sorry for them that he almost cried, and his mother always used to take him away from the window.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#17. I am not sick. I am broken. But I am happy as long as I can paint.
Frida Kahlo
#18. To seek, beneath the universal strife, the hidden harmony of things.
Will Durant
#19. He stops kissing, but his lips stay touching mine, lightly, like a feather would. "I'm bad for you, Sarah. I won't ever be the gentleman you need."
"Maybe I don't want gentle."
He pulls something from his dress pants and presses it into my hand. "And that is my fault.
Tara Brown
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