
Top 16 Yeilding Quotes
#1. For they who think they make an end of temptation by yeilding to it, only set themselves on fire the more.
Martin Luther
#2. A story begins and it always passes from the subjunctive to the declarative. And Italians don't seem to care about making a fine distinction between that which is speculation and that which is fact.
Donna Leon
#3. The enemies of intellectual liberty always try to present their case as a plea for discipline versus individualism.
George Orwell
#5. Politics, these days, is no occupation
for an educated man, a man of character.
Ignorance and total lousiness are better.
Aristophanes
#6. Mozart's music is constantly escaping from its frame, because it cannot be contained in it.
Leonard Bernstein
#8. I have nothing against old people. I want to be one myself one day.
Charles Barkley
#9. Of course. Ask your librarian. Always the right answer.
Marilyn Johnson
#10. I started violently, as if some unseen hand had goosed me.
P.G. Wodehouse
#12. When you go to church you are really listening-in to the secret wireless from out friends: that is why the enemy is so anxious to prevent us from going. He does it by playing on our conceit and laziness and intellectual snobbery.
C.S. Lewis
#13. If age teaches you anything, then one of its lessons is certainly not to hurry if you're already late ...
Sergei Lukyanenko
#14. The older one grows, the more one likes indecency.
Virginia Woolf
#15. I have my family; I'm never alone.
Estelle
#16. Others. Compassion becomes real when we recognize
Brene Brown
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