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The state is a fragile organization, and the statesman does not have the moral right to risk its survival on ethical restraint.
— Henry Kissinger
The ease of his manner freed me from painful restraint; the friendly frankness, as correct as cordial, with which he treated me, drew me to him
— Charlotte Bronte
Half of love is restraint. Patience and respect. Don't waste your time on the unworthy.
— Aleksandr Voinov
Children are wickeder than adults, they have no sense of restraint.
— Gregory Maguire
Birth-control through self-restraint is the most desirable, sensible and totally harmless method.
— Mahatma Gandhi
We can afford to exercise the self-restraint of a really great nation which realizes its own strength and scorns to misuse it.
— Woodrow Wilson
There is a Passion natural to the Mind of man, especially a free Man, which renders him impatient of Restraint.
— George Mason
(The unsatisfying thing about practicing restraint was that nobody knew you were practicing it.)
— Anne Tyler
If history teaches anything it is that there can be no peace without equilibrium and no justice without restraint.
— Henry Kissinger
Doesn't civilisation mean keeping your temper when there is no reason for restraint?
— Hanif Kureishi
For any happiness, even in this world, quite a lot of restraint is going to be necessary ...
— C.S. Lewis
Come, let's be calm: no one incapable of restraint was ever a writer.
— Gustave Flaubert
Do you usually show so little self restraint, special agent? Or do you ask all the girls to marry you?
— Tate Hallaway
Passion ought to be tempered with restraint.
— Maya Rodale
It took all my restraint not to fall to my knees in front of her and beg her to love me.
— Christine Zolendz
Restraint: not just for sex anymore.
— Darynda Jones
More caution and perhaps more restraint are necessary in breaking a fast than in keeping it.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The boredom occasioned by too much restraint is always preferable to that produced by an uncontrolled enthusiasm for a pointless variety.
— Osbert Lancaster
The ideas are louder when there are fewer of them.
— David C. Day
The most frightful of all spectacles is the strength of the civilization without its mercy.
— Winston S. Churchill
But now and then liberty, in the slogans of the strong, means freedom from restraint in the exploitation of the weak.
— Will Durant
No man can possibly improve in any company for which he has not respect enough to be under some degree of restraint.
— Lord Chesterfield
Just laws are no restraint upon the freedom of the good, for the good man desires nothing which a just law will interfere with.
— James Anthony Froude
Tyranny knows no restraint of appetite.
— Jim Rohn
Through vigilance, restraint and control the wise will construct and island that no flood will overcome.
— Gautama Buddha
Those eyes had seen people weep, and had cared, and had hurt them again anyway. It's a look that no human eyes should ever have.
— Orson Scott Card
I had no way of knowing where it began or where it ended. Only that it flowed without restraint.
— Shin Kyung-sook
The wise man, by vigor, mindfulness, restraint, and self-control, creates for himself an island which no flood can submerge.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Freedom is not the absence of obligation or restraint, but the freedom of movement within healthy, chosen parameters.
— Kristin Armstrong
Restraint is totally the wrong way to go when the man of your dreams is licking your pussy like it's made of spun sugar.
— Ainsley Booth
Beating yourself up over every perceived mistake is the work of an internal abuser who must be restrained and reformed.
— Bryant McGill
It is rare to see a rich man religious; for religion preaches restraint, and riches prompt to unlicensed freedom.
— Owen Feltham
The social conditions of life can only be improved by people exercising self-restraint.
— Leo Tolstoy
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Golf in the interest of good health and good manners. It promotes self-restraint and affords a chance to play the man and act the gentleman.
— William Howard Taft
Some problems were generational; you just had to wait for the relevant elders to die off and be replaced with more progressive types.
— Iain M. Banks
Golf puts a man's character on the anvil and his richest qualities - patience, poise, restraint - to the flame.
— Billy Casper
Being bridled, or yielding obediently to restraint, is necessary for our personal growth and progression.
— James E. Faust
Remember that even in war there is a time for restraint. A time to hold back your sword.
— Suzanne Collins
Adrian's face was the picture of perfect politeness and restraint, meaning something disastrous was about to happen.
— Richelle Mead
What is the use of fine feelings when pitted against the power of instinct? And what chance does modest restraint have against that of natural desire?
— Guy De Maupassant
A people unused to restraint must be led, they will not be drove.
— David McCullough