Observance Quotes
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No country can allow its safety to be wholly dependent on faithful observance by other states of rules to which they are obliged.
— Arthur Balfour
Being an artist for my well being and as a living, I live in a place of observance and interest in what I consider to be the most relevant questions.
— Brandon Boyd
Some level of truthfulness has always been seen as essential to human society, no matter how deficient the observance of other moral principles.
— Sissela Bok
Good luck is the willing handmaid of a upright and energetic character, and conscientious observance of duty.
— James Russell Lowell
If is a custom,
More honor'd in the breach than the observance. — William Shakespeare
More honor'd in the breach than the observance. — William Shakespeare
There is a better thing than the observance of Christmas day, and that is, keeping Christmas.
— Henry Van Dyke
These are only hints an guesses ... the rest is prayer, observance, discipline, thought, and action.
— T. S. Eliot
Each drop hits the pavement;
A soft, incoherent shatter below.
Here I stand in torturous observance
Of this strange disappearing act. — Katie Douglas
A soft, incoherent shatter below.
Here I stand in torturous observance
Of this strange disappearing act. — Katie Douglas
Tragic experience indicates that the most sacred obligations are utterly disregarded when their observance means losing the war.
— Kirby Page
But to my mind, though I am native here, And to the manner born, it is a custom, More honored in the breach than the observance.
— William Shakespeare
The observance of the laws of Christ cannot be less necessary than the observance of the laws of Moses was.
— Matthew Henry
There is no such thing as observing a mean in excess or deficiency, nor as exceeding or falling short in observance of a mean.
— Aristotle.
In America religion is the road to knowledge, and the observance of the divine laws leads man to civil freedom.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Moralism and its stepchild, legalism, reduce the love story of God for his people to the observance of burdensome duties and oppressive laws.
— Brennan Manning
The history of liberty has largely been the history of the observance of procedural safeguards.
— Felix Frankfurter
Perfect discipline requires recognition of infallibility. Infallibility requires the observance of discipline.
— George F. Kennan
I have come to be convinced that it is only the unbending observance of custom that sustains life in an urban circumstance.
— Gordon Lish
The police must secure the willing cooperation of the public in voluntary observance of the law in order to secure and maintain public respect.
— Lee P. Brown
Ours is a civil fight, and imprisonment as a civil prisoner has got to be earned by the strict observance of the programme.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Often times some may find that negative observance of others may in fact derive from inward flaws of themselves.
— Calvin W. Allison
I sometimes wish that people would put a little more emphasis upon the observance of the law than they do upon its enforcement.
— Calvin Coolidge
Those who seek to achieve things should show no mercy. Kautilya, Indian philosopher third century B.C. OBSERVANCE
— Robert Greene
Every great panic we have ever had has been foreshadowed by a general decline in observance of religious principles.
— Roger Babson
I accumulated in those years so fine a surplus in the Book of Observance that I have been drawing confidently upon it ever since.
— Winston Churchill
An outward observance without any real inward meaning is only a ceremony.
— Alfred Edersheim
The careful observance of discipline is the mark of the artiste.
— Marion Zimmer Bradley
Absence diminishes minor passions and inflames great ones, as the wind douses a candle and fans a fire. La Rochefoucauld, 1613-1680 OBSERVANCE
— Robert Greene
The observance of communal traditions involves a constant sacrifice of the individual to the state.
— Okakura Kakuzo
It is only when the individual is good that society will progress. When the society and the nation is based on the observance of human values.
— Sathya Sai Baba