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Limits Quotes - Page 27

Eternal life is not primarily duration but quality of life, life to the limit.

Eternal life is not primarily duration but quality of life, "life to the limit.

John Eldredge (2000). “The Journey of Desire: Searching for the Life We've Only Dreamed of”, p.29, Thomas Nelson Inc

Your life expands in proportion to your courage. Fear limits a leader.

John C. Maxwell (2007). “The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader: Becoming the Person Others Will Want to Follow”, p.31, Thomas Nelson Inc

The field of experience is the whole universe in all directions. Theory remains shut up within the limits of human faculties.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (2013). “Delphi Works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Illustrated)”, p.3536, Delphi Classics

I'd always had an interest of pushing my limits and was intrigued by endurance.

"Pharr Davis thrives on trail". Interview with Anna Katherine Clemmons, www.espn.com. July 2, 2013.

The security intended to the general liberty consists in the frequent election and in the rotation of the members of Congress.

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay (1864). “The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States”, p.116

It is precisely in knowing its limits that philosophy consists.

Immanuel Kant (1963). “Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason”

Imperialism was born when the ruling class in capitalist production came up against national limits to its economic expansion.

Hannah Arendt (1968). “Imperialism: Part Two Of The Origins Of Totalitarianism”, p.18, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Within certain limits, it is actually true that the less money you have, the less you worry.

George Orwell (2012). “Down and Out in Paris and London”, p.14, Lulu.com

Not being able to understand God is frustrating, but it is ridiculous for us to think we have the right to limit God to something we are capable to comprehending.

Francis Chan, Preston Sprinkle (2014). “The Francis Chan Collection: Crazy Love, Forgotten God, Erasing Hell, and Multiply”, p.21, David C Cook

There is but one honest limit to the rights of a sentient being; it is where they touch the rights of another sentient being.

Frances Wright (1829). “Course of popular lectures; with 3 addresses on various public occasions, and a reply to the charges against the French reformers of 1789”, p.27