Obliges Quotes
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Patriotism does not oblige us to acquiesce in the destruction of liberty. Patriotism obliges us to question it, at least.
— Wendy Kaminer
There is a natural law, a Divine law, that obliges you and me to relieve the suffering, the distressed and the destitute.
— Conrad Hilton
Life obliges me to do something, so I paint.
— Rene Magritte
History is the most aristocratic of all literary pursuits, because it obliges the historian to be rich as well as educated.
— Henry Adams
I am a Christian. That obliges me to be a Communist.
— George Bernard Shaw
Reading in no way obliges us to understand.
— Jacques Lacan
Love is something eternal.
— Vincent Van Gogh
A woman only obliges a man to secrecy, that she may have the pleasure of telling herself.
— William Congreve
My religion enables me, obliges me to imbibe all that is good in all the great religions of the earth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
People have ideas. They live in their ideas, do you understand? And those ideas, whatever they happen to be, make all the difference.
— Kim Stanley Robinson
The saints are the sinners who keep on trying.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Such eagerness to create space between present self and past sins obliges adults in the room to wonder whether callow youth has really wised up. "What
— Kai Ashante Wilson
AIDS obliges people to think of sex as having, possibly, the direst consequences: suicide. Or murder.
— Susan Sontag
Trust reposed in noble natures obliges them the more.
— John Dryden
We could look out our windows and still see your face, still hear your voice on the wind. But where do we look for you now?
— Mitch Albom
Note, Religion teaches good manners, and obliges us to give honour to those to whom honour is due.
— Matthew Henry
the queerest people she had ever seen.
— L. Frank Baum
Love is love insofar as it obliges us to love and, as we respond to its call, becomes ever more truly love.
— Stanislaw Grygiel
Citizenship is a tough occupation which obliges the citizen to make his own informed opinion and stand by it
— Martha Gellhorn
I just love the smell of an old book store and the feel of the crisp pages along my fingertips.
— Leah Spiegel
It's convenient how men get to sign their names to these little creations without doing much more than having an orgasm and assembling a crib.
— Tarryn Fisher
He that trusts much Obliges much, says the Spaniard.
— George Herbert