Unwritten Rules Quotes
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The advent of the Christian God, as the maximum god attained so far, was therefore accompanied by the maximum feeling of guilty indebtedness on earth.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
This place is full of unwritten rules.
— Alexander Gordon Smith
blooms in second chances.
— Kim Holden
I don't like rules, especially the unwritten ones that say I need to let myself be controlled by my man.
— Stephanie Tyler
However, poetry does not live solely in books or in school anthologies.
— Eugenio Montale
Gravity wins over all other known forces.
— Andrea M. Ghez
It's good to be loved. But it isn't enough.
— Maureen F. McHugh
Remember that though humility, without firmness, may be cowardly, yet courage without humility is presumptuous.
— Marie Angelique Arnauld
Public opinion is less tolerant than any system of law.
— George Orwell
Am I not a man and brother?
— Josiah Wedgwood
Great coders are today's rock stars.
— Will.i.am
The reason he [Duke Kahanamouku] didn't like me was that I liked him too much.
— Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz
I just think people should be able to express themselves.
— Vince Carter
Networking is the No. 1 unwritten rule of success in business.
— Sallie Krawcheck
The portrayal of post-traumatic stress disorder and things like that felt really big and important.
— Krysten Ritter
Control in business is the combination of written and unwritten rules that create an organizational decision framework and staff hierarchy.
— Holly Duckworth
I was amused to note that even vampires obeyed the unwritten rules of elevator etiquette.
— Jim C. Hines
When we succeed in blaming someone for our problems, we still are no closer to a solution for them.
— Henry Cloud
The entrepreneurial instinct is in you. You can't learn it, you can't buy it, you can't put it in a bottle. It's just there and it comes out.
— Alan Sugar
One should discuss one's difficulties only when they are over.
— Elizabeth Bowen