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For when the cycle of violence escapes its confines in hell, it causes earthquakes, floods, and other calamities.
— Yangsze Choo
The mind confines our outlooks to a mere bundles of desires, pleasures, prejudices, and fears to safeguard the body it inhabits.
— Rajeev Kurapati
Ideas cannot be limited to the confines of a silo. They need space to run around and occasionally bump into strangers.
— Steve Hardy
I like to try the scene over and over, but given the confines of television, I don't have that option.
— John Slattery
Time is the central mystery of our existence. It confines and defines us in many ways.
— Stephen R. Lawhead
The world owes all its onward impulses to men ill at ease. The happy man inevitably confines himself within ancient limits.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
There are but few who have ideas and are, at the same time, capable of action. Ideas enlarge but stymie, action enlivens but confines.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The runes moved under my fingers as the fabric of space split and fluctuated within the confines of the portal.
— Charity Bradford
Every spirit makes its house, but as after wards the house confines the spirit, you had better build well.
— Elbert Hubbard
The leader must aim high, see big, judge widely, thus setting himself apart form the ordinary people who debate in narrow confines.
— Charles De Gaulle
Within the confines of the lecture hall, no other virtue exists but plain intellectual integrity.
— Max Weber
Faith is the resplendent key that liberates me from the impregnable confines meticulously constructed from the raw material of my disbelief.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
The photograph gives constant reference to the rectangle. This forces any idea into the confines of pictorial illusionism.
— Dennis Oppenheim
Do things that make you happy within the confines of the legal system.
— Ellen DeGeneres
We are free within the confines of the cross to love God and ask what we want.12
— Matthew Lee Anderson
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— Steve Maraboli
I am done living my life in the confines of others' dreams, waiting to live my own.
— Anne Osterlund
Oh yeah, I'd love to be a comedian. I've done a lot, but always in the confines of plays.
— Michael Gambon
Have as much fun as you can and don't feel that the edge of your canvas confines you - let your vision go right on.
— Charles Webster Hawthorne
It would be wise to define 'living' as walking in the fullest expression of who I am, verses wallowing in the confines of who I'm not.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
What you do once you're beyond the confines of your local lift service can be as limitless as the mountains themselves.
— Craig Kelly
No matter where you go or what you do, you live your entire life within the confines of your head.
— Terry Josephson
Marriage, it seems, confines every man to his proper rank.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Never say "I don't care"! We are all looking up to you. Dare to break the fence that confines you! Make it happen!
— Israelmore Ayivor
Sleep frees our imaginations from the confines of its imprisonment. Last night I dreamt of penguins
— B.B. Taylor
Love is that orbit of the restless soulWhose circle grazes the confines of space,Bounding within the limits of its raceUtmost extremes.
— George Henry Boker
Fate is unkind when your dreams only exist within the confines of a classic Disney rhyme.
— J.D. Tulloch
Once you get labelled, people expect you to behave within the very narrow confines of that label.
— Jo Brand
Complete freedom is as much curse as boon; freedom within strict and well-defined confines is, to me, ideal.
— David Byrne
I do not work within the confines of any realm. I work in the unique moment of duration.
— Antonin Artaud
Conformity is a cage that confines our ability to think. It is a cage that hinders growth and deters individualism
— Yahya Mohamed
To remain monolingual reduces the mind to the confines of a tramline.
— Sybille Bedford
Anybody can be heard. Anyone can express their truths. And communication is possible without the confines of the body.
— Marianne Williamson
In dream yoga we use the etheric double and go beyond the confines of the physical, it's very ecstatic.
— Frederick Lenz
You can live constrained within the confines of a solely material perspective, or choose instead the infinite field of quantum possibility.
— Marianne Williamson
Our joy is not strapped by the confines of our present situation; it is deeply rooted in the confidence we have in Jesus Christ. It cannot be moved.
— Robin M. Bertram
By embracing our own individuality, we break the mold that confines us.
— Sheila Renee Parker
The future belongs to those who can rise above the confines of the earth.
— Alfred North Whitehead
Fear confines us to lesser choices that we can't grow. Hope liberates us to greater heights that we can grow.
— Gloria D. Gonsalves
The head has its confines. The head's got those all right, and the heart. The heart has its reasons.
— Ali Smith
I sort of look at acting like that: if you have no confines, you have everywhere to go.
— Summer Phoenix
You can't take a character anywhere they don't expect the character to go. But within those confines is where creativity lies.
— Richard Price
Faith-Defined beyond the confines of the mind.
— Joshua Klassen
I paced while he slept, ricocheting like a dove skidding the lonely confines of a Joseph Cornell box.
— Patti Smith
But you finally think, there is what there is, and you have to work within those confines and just keep chipping away at your own work.
— Sissy Spacek
The human race is a zone of living things that should be defined by tracing its confines.
— Italo Calvino
There is nothing more gray, stultifying, or dreary than life lived inside the confines of a theory.
— Jaron Lanier
I believe aphorisms are best when first read in the wild, free from the confines of any categories.
— James Geary
So what? Few men, Miles reflected, lived so comfortably within the confines of a two.word personal philosophy.
— Richard Russo