Quotes about Limited
The most precious thing a human being has to give is time. There is so very little of it, after all, in a life.
— Edith Schaeffer
Time is your most precious gift, because you only have a set amount of it.
— Rick Warren
The whole frame of the Federal Constitution proves that the government which it creates was intended to be one of limited and specified powers.
— James K. Polk
Our intentions may be very good, but, because the intelligence is limited, the action may turn out to be a mistake - a mistake, but not necessarily a sin, for sin comes out of a wrong intention.
— E Stanley Jones
This is the fallacy of power: ultimately, it is effective only in an absolute, a limited universe. But the basic lesson of our relativistic universe is that things change. Any power must always meet a greater power.
— Frank Herbert
It's not tyranny we desire; it's a just, limited, federal government.
— Alexander Hamilton
. . . Government should do only those things the people cannot do for themselves.
— Ronald Reagan
Like a great poet, Nature knows how to produce the greatest effects with the most limited means.
— Heinrich Heine
Love is supreme and unconditional. Like is nice, but limited.
— Duke Ellington
The field of research in the doctrine of civil resistance is necessarily limited, as the occasions for civil resistance in a man's life must not be frequent.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Out here I had been putting what little money I had in Ocean Frontage, for the sole reason that there was only so much of it and no more, and that they wasent making any more.
— Will Rogers
Nature is a burning and frigid, transparent and limited universe in which nothing is possible but everything is given.
— Albert Camus