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Action Quotes - Page 9

Without context words and actions have no meaning at all

Without context words and actions have no meaning at all

Gregory Bateson, Carol Wilder-Mott, John H. Weakland, International Communication Association, Speech Communication Association (1981). “Rigor & imagination: essays from the legacy of Gregory Bateson”, Praeger Publishers

There always comes a time when one must choose between contemplation and action. This is called becoming a man.

Albert Camus (2012). “The Myth of Sisyphus: And Other Essays”, p.86, Vintage

Learning to inhibit unwanted contractions of muscles that function without, or in spite of, our will, is the main task in coordinated action.

Moshe Feldenkrais (2002). “The Potent Self: A Study of Spontaneity and Compulsion”, p.85, Frog Books

To teach is to touch the heart and impel it to action.

"Kindergarten Chats". Book by Louis Sullivan, ch. 36: Another City, 1901.

God has made us for Himself, and our hearts can never know rest and perfect satisfaction until they find it in Him.

Hannah Hurnard, Darien Cooper (2015). “Hinds' Feet on High Places: The Original and Complete Allegory with a Devotional and Journal for Women by Darien Cooper”, p.12, Destiny Image Publishers

We all possess more power and greater possibilities than we realize, and visualizing is one of the greatest of these powers.

Genevieve Behrend (2013). “Your Invisible Power: Order of Visualization and How to Attract to Yourself the Things You Desire (New Thought Edition - Secret Library)”, p.13, Lulu Press, Inc