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Every divine action begins from the Father, proceeds through the Son, and is completed in the Holy Spirit.
— Saint Basil
Nothing proceeds from nothingness, as also nothing passes away into non-existence.
— Marcus Aurelius
Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.
— Jesus Christ
As long as humankind recklessly proceeds in the fateful delusion of being biologically fated for triumph, nothing essential will change.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
All human cognition begins with intuitions, proceeds from thence to conceptions, and ends with ideas.
— Immanuel Kant
Every man's reputation proceeds from those of his own household.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
To have contrary [negative, wrong] intellect has become an odd rule in this current era, hasn't it? The one who proceeds with caution will win.
— Dada Bhagwan
The locus of the human mystery is perception of this world. From it proceeds every thought, every art.
— Marilynne Robinson
I tell you this: Your Life proceeds out of your intentions for it.
— Neale Donald Walsch
You can mostly forget ethnic or religious differences. The competition for a bigger share of the oil proceeds is behind much of the fighting.
— Ed Harris
Extremes are vicious, and proceed from men; compensation is just, and proceeds from God.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Thought is metaphoric, and proceeds by comparison, and the metaphors of language derive therefrom.
— I. A. Richards
Cruelty ever proceeds from a vile mind, and often from a cowardly heart.
— Ludovico Ariosto
Love of flattery, in most men, proceeds from the mean opinion they have of themselves; in women, from the contrary.
— Jonathan Swift
Make a fist. Lightly. Leave enough room for a breath to pass through. Good. Good. All magic proceeds from breath. Remember that.
— Clive Barker
The applause we give those who are new to society often proceeds from a secret envying of those already established.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason.
— Immanuel Kant
All the evolution we know of proceeds from the vague to the definite.
— Charles Sanders Peirce
Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one's value.
— Ayn Rand
All human knowledge thus begins with intuitions, proceeds thence to concepts, and ends with ideas.
— Immanuel Kant
Science proceeds by successive answers to questions more and more subtle, coming nearer and nearer to the very essence of phenomena.
— Louis Pasteur
The stars are laboratories in which the evolution of matter proceeds in the direction of large molecules.
— Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
For the subtlest folly proceeds from the subtlest wisdom.
— John Webster
That is a considerable amount of puppets. But ... [Proceeds to summon one hundred puppets of his own] With this, I took down a whole country
— Masashi Kishimoto
The world proceeds from the same spirit as the body of man. It is a remoter and inferior incarnation of God, a projection of God in the unconscious.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
If anger proceeds from a great cause, it turns to fury; if from a small cause, it is peevishness; and so is always either terrible or ridiculous.
— Jeremy Taylor
At the rate science proceeds, rockets and missiles will one day seem like buffalo - slow, endangered grazers in the black pasture of outer space.
— Bernard Cooper
Life proceeds amid an incessant network of signals.
— George Steiner
All through history, there have always been movements where business was not just about the accumulation of proceeds but also for the public good.
— Anita Roddick
He burned his house down for the fire insurance and spent the proceeds on a telescope.
— Robert Frost
The praise of ancient authors proceeds not from the reverence of the dead, but from the competition and mutual envy of the living.
— Thomas Hobbes
The misery of man proceeds not from any single crush of overwhelming evil, but from small vexations continually repeated.
— Samuel Johnson
Any man who, having a child or children he can't support, proceeds to have another should be sterilized at once.
— H.L. Mencken
Ever fresh the broad creation,
A divine improvisation,
From the heart of God proceeds,
A single will, a million deeds. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
A divine improvisation,
From the heart of God proceeds,
A single will, a million deeds. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm a language-oriented writer who proceeds sentence by sentence.
— Jayne Anne Phillips
Names that tell stories have been worth millions of dollars. So a great deal of research often proceeds the selection of a name
— Claude C. Hopkins
The mind has its arrangement; it proceeds from principles to demonstrations. The heart has a different mode of proceeding.
— Blaise Pascal
The French courage proceeds from vanity
— Lord Byron
The most efficient way to memorise a piece is to use the one which proceeds in an error free manner
— Sergei Rachmaninoff
Science proceeds more by what it has learned to ignore than what it takes into account.
— Galileo Galilei
From the death of the old the new proceeds, and the life of truth from the death of creeds.
— John Greenleaf Whittier
Everything good proceeds from enthusiasm.
— Brian Eno
What is bad? All that proceeds from weakness
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It is only when our life proceeds within bounds and in an accepted, disciplined way, that the mind can be free.
— Vinoba Bhave
Most people sell their souls, and live with a good conscience on the proceeds.
— Logan Pearsall Smith
everything proceeds from losing our place.
— Leslie Jamison
Self-recognition, the self-contemplation of spirit is the primary movement out of which all creativeness proceeds.
— Paul Twitchell
All business proceeds on beliefs, or judgements of probabilities, and not on certainties.
— Charles William Eliot
Everything proceeds from everything else and everything becomes everything, and everything can be turned into everything else.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Every action is measured by the depth of the sentiment from which it proceeds.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Having a comfortable allowance from his father, he could devote the whole proceeds of his curacy to violet gloves and unexceptionable neck ties.
— Anthony Trollope
Much of our national debate proceeds as if China and America were locked in a zero-sum game in which one's loss is precisely the other's gain.
— Eric Liu
But whoso is heroic must find crises to try his edge. Human virtue demands her champions and martyrs, and the trial of persecution always proceeds.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A tax can never be favorable to the public welfare, except by the good use that is made of its proceeds.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
The measure of action is the sentiment from which it proceeds. The greatest action may easily be one of the most private circumstance.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
CHAPTER XXVIII LOOKS, AFTER OLIVER, AND PROCEEDS WITH HIS? ADVENTURES
— Charles Dickens
Women tend to reinvest their proceeds in one another, in their communities, in their children.
— Dina Powell
Children are God's or nature's practical joke on couples - that which is produced by passion then proceeds to nearly kill it.
— Dennis Prager
All that which proceeds from man's independent ego is good. All that which proceeds from man's dependence upon men is evil.
— Ayn Rand
From thinking proceeds speaking; thence to acting is often but a single step. But how irrevocable and tremendous!
— George Washington
All knowledge is in response to a question. If there were no question, there would be no scientific knowledge. Nothing proceeds from itself.
— Gaston Bachelard
The road is long if one proceeds by way of precepts but short and effectual if by way of personal example.
— Seneca.
We enjoy the process far more than the proceeds.
— Warren Buffett
Poetry proceeds from the totality of man, sense, imagination, intellect, love, desire, instinct, blood and spirit together.
— Jacques Maritain
So much of science proceeds by telling stories.
— Stephen Jay Gould
From August 25 to 28, I'm sharing the Amazon proceeds of all versions of Love Is Never Past Tense with Orphan World Relief
— Janna Yeshanova
Ingratitude never so thoroughly pierces the human breast as when it proceeds from those in whose behalf we have been guilty of transgressions.
— Henry Fielding
The classic mode, by contrast, proceeds by reason and by laws - which are themselves underlying forms of thought and behavior.
— Robert M. Pirsig
Unbecoming forwardness oftener proceeds from ignorance than impudence.
— Sir Fulke Greville
When from soft love proceeds the deep distress, ah! why forbid the willing tears to flow?
— William Cowper
Do not so much be ashamed of that disgrace which proceeds from men's opinion as fly from that which comes from the truth.
— Epictetus
A fool can easily be known(identified) by what proceeds from his or her mouth.
— Adedayo Kingjerry
This is important, Your Honor, because it establishes the fact that language, like blood, is a living thing that proceeds forward in time.
— Andrei Codrescu
The life we all live is amateurish and accidental; it begins in accident and proceeds by trial and error toward dubious ends.
— Wallace Stegner
Society proceeds like the ocean. After a disaster, it resume its wonted level and rhythms; its devouring interests efface all traces of damage.
— Honore De Balzac
Healing proceeds from the depths to the heights.
— Carl Jung
Writing is a craft and, like all craft, proceeds by stages: conception, material selection, rough shaping, detailed shaping, sanding and finishing.
— Richard Rhodes
Fasting reminds us that we are sustained by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God (Matt. 4:4). Food does not sustain us; God sustains us.
— Richard J. Foster
The sense of paralysis proceeds not so much out of the mammoth size of the problem but out of the puniness of the purpose.
— Norman Cousins
Forgiveness proceeds from a generous soul.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
Confidence, as opposed, to modesty and distinguished from decent assurance, proceeds from self-opinion, and is occasioned by ignorance and flattery.
— Jeremy Collier
Grandiosity lessens as work proceeds.
— Mason Cooley
Economic privation proceeds by easy stages, and so long as men suffer it patiently the outside world cares little.
— John Maynard Keynes
Life proceeds, it enrages. The untouched ones spend their luck without a thought, believing they deserve it.
— Barbara Kingsolver
And as in men's bodies, so in government, that disease is most serious which proceeds from the head.
— Pliny The Younger
Life proceeds, it enrages.
— Barbara Kingsolver
There has always been a hermeneutic problem in Christianity because Christianity proceeds from a proclamation.
— Paul Ricoeur
Cunning proceeds from lack of capacity.
— Benjamin Franklin
The anger of God proceeds with a slow step to avenge itself, but that it compensates for its tardiness by the severity of its punishment.
— John Calvin
Pride (of all others the most dang'rous fault) Proceeds from want of sense, or want of thought.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon