Constraint Quotes
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Constraint Quotes & Sayings
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She would but be repaid by my taking her to wife, and that I could not grant her, for love cometh of the heart and mot by constraint.
— Rupert S. Holland
Freedom and constraint are two aspects of the same necessity, which is to be what one is and no other.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
With stand-up, you can be as freeform as you want to be. You can say what you want, how you want, at any moment without constraint.
— Michael Ian Black
Any constraint is part of the skeleton that you build the composition on - including your own incompetence.
— Brian Eno
Different constraints are decisive for different situations, but the most fundamental constraint is limited time.
— Gary Becker
I write the way you might arrange flowers. Not every try works, but each one launches another. Every constraint, even dullness, frees up a new design.
— Richard Powers
This is a hard truth for some to accept: that a lack of resources may not be their true constraint, just a lack of resourcefulness.
— David Burkus
The great artist is one whom constraint exalts, for whom the obstacle is a springboard.
— Andre Gide
Nature secretly avenges herself for the constraint imposed upon her by the laws of man.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Freedom is not being a slave to any circumstance, to any constraint, to any chance; it means compelling Fortune to enter the lists on equal terms.
— Seneca The Younger
An artist must not feel under any constraint.
— Henri Matisse
Why has government been instituted at all? Because the passions of man will not conform to the dictates of reason and justice without constraint.
— Alexander Hamilton
It is our courage which defines us, not our constraints
— Gyan Nagpal
What view is one likely to take of the state of a person's mind when his speech is wild and incoherent and knows no constraint?
— Seneca The Younger
Culture is the constant constraint that controls creativity, commitment, collaboration, and cohesion.
— Tony Dovale
Art in Nature is rhythmic and has a horror of constraint.
— Robert Delaunay
In the world there is, parallel to the force of death and constraint, an enormous force of persuasion that is called culture.
— Albert Camus
A wife loves out of duty, and duty leads to constraint, and constraint kills desire.
— Jean Giraudoux
Where there is superior force, I serve under constraint; where there is power, I serve willingly.
— Esther Vilar
Realpolitik for Bismarck depended on flexibility and on the ability to exploit every available option without the constraint of ideology.
— Henry Kissinger
In nonfiction, you have that limitation, that constraint, of telling the truth.
— Peter Matthiessen
To use legal or financial constraint to compel either abstention or submission, is entirely horrible, unnatural and absurd.
— Aleister Crowley
Wings are a constraint that makes it possible to fly.
— Robert Bringhurst
Constraint inspires creativity
— Biz Stone
To live under constraint is a misfortune, but there is no constraint to live under constraint.
— Seneca.
Art lives on constraint and dies of freedom.
— Michelangelo
So, what is creative freedom? We can make what we want, how we want. The only constraint is: not for any budget.
— Baz Luhrmann
The more constraints one imposes, the more one frees one's self. And the arbitrariness of the constraint serves only to obtain precision of execution.
— Igor Stravinsky
Today, many companies are reporting that their number one constraint on growth is the inability to hire workers with the necessary skills.
— William J. Clinton
Style is the outcome of constraint.
— Andre Maurois
Creativity comes from constraint.
— Biz Stone
I think being famous is more of a hindrance, a constraint, than just letting yourself be free.
— Martin Yan
A wise man does nothing by constraint.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Obedient to constraint, I was compelled to submit
— Mikhail Bulgakov
All constraint, / Except what wisdom lays on evil men, / Is evil.
— William Cowper