A collection of 4,582 inspiring quotes about rules from various authors and sources.
Zelensky is an unelected leader, he rules by force
You can\'t pick and choose the rules depending on the colour of someone\'s skin. That is what the racists do.
The United States rules Europe, ignoring the fact that the leading role on the continent has historically been assigned to Russia. In the 19th century - the Russian Empire, in the 20th century - the Soviet Union. This will be the case in the 21st century.
I mean, who made up all the rules in the culture? Men-white male corporate society. So why wouldnt a woman want to rebel against that?
When I wrote The Virgin Suicides, I gave myself very strict rules about the narrative voice: the boys would only be able to report what they had seen or found or what had been told to them.
Panic! at the Disco, for me, has been an outlet to do whatever. I never felt like there were any rules. It was always carte blanche. I could do whatever I wanted. There were no rules set yet for the band. It just felt right.
Hip hop is doing the new rock thing; there are no rules. They can do anything, really. And that\'s inspiring.
The rules are drawn up by lawyers who are trying to protect the admirals and generals from the politicians; they're not written by people who are worried about the guys on the ground getting shot.
Christian values were important at home. Cleanliness. Don\'t steal. Don\'t lie. Those were the rules, and they were strictly enforced. Especially the stealing and lying. When you broke the rules, you got a beating. I always broke the rules a lot.
When they were making black films in the \'60s and the \'70s, everyone knew their place, if you get my drift. You understand? Everyone knew the rules, and everyone knew their place. Everyone knew what to say. They had the written rules in Hollywood film, and the unwritten rules.
If you have a child, you\'re improvising with rules all day long, and some of them are total lies.
I loved school; I loved the rules, and I liked there being right answers, wrong answers, and being able to give the right answer all the time. And that goes against who many would predict is going to go out and break rules and tell stories for a living.
We will reduce the tax burden, simplify tax rules, and make life easier for those who want to produce, do business, invest, and create jobs.
One aim of the Boy Scouts scheme is to revive amongst us, if possible, some of the rules of the knights of old.
But one of the rules I don\'t like to break is we still do - 95% of our movies are low budget. We\'re offered bigger, larger budget movies to produce a lot, and we don\'t do them. That\'s not to say there aren\'t exceptions, there are a few exceptions, but I try and stick by the rules that produce what I think is the highest quality, most innovative work and try and let the rules go that make us feel like we\'re retreading.
I got a lot of publicity, but it steamrolled. Event organizers weren\'t used to that kind of behavior, so later, they tightened the rules.
What Trump has announced - that he is going to not obey rules by which we govern our relations with other countries. He\'s going to reject the treaties that we have had in the past. He is going to go from what is called a multilateral system, where we all work together, to trying to deal country by country and basically throw out what has been achieved over a 60-year period.
Obama had to save the banks, sure, but he didn\'t have to save the bankers and the shareholders and the bondholders. We broke the rules of capitalism in order to save those at the top - as we always do.
The U.S. basically wrote the rules and created the institutions of globalisation.
Under Ronald Reagan in the United States and Margaret Thatcher in the U.K., there was a rewriting of the basic rules of capitalism. These two governments changed the rules governing labour bargaining, weakening trade unions, and they weakened anti-trust enforcement, allowing more monopolies to be created.
With neoliberalism discredited and austerity failed, we need to rewrite the rules of the economy once again. But this time in the right way. We need rules that focus on long-term economic growth, and the only kind of sustainable prosperity is shared prosperity.
Under the Barack Obama rules, if you wanted to help the military, if you wanted a pay raise for the soldiers, if you wanted to buy new airplanes and new ships and more munitions, a dollar for that, you had to have a dollar domestic spending. We just broke that parity. That\'s the biggest victory we could have had: $25 billion year over year for our military, to begin to rebuild our military, without that kind of corresponding increase in domestic discretionary spending.
That means we get other countries to play by our rules. You add up all the countries that we have trade agreements with, we have a surplus with them. You add up the countries we do not have a trade agreement with, that`s where a massive trade deficit comes from. So our goal is to get free trade agreements, and that means we get other countries to play and live by our rules so we can level the playing field.
Men have always shown a dim knowledge of their better potentialities by paying homage to those purest leaders who taught the simplest and most inclusive rules for an undivided mankind.
Making sensible family rules around cell phones and driving is a way to love yourself, your marriage, your children, and the world well.
I\'m not big on faith rules, but if I had to choose one, it would be that every person must choose a faith issue upon which to hang her hat that requires her to change - not somebody else.
In America, we do not have a democracy. It\'s not what we have. We have a representative republic and therefore the rules and regulations that have been written to maintain it are not truly democratic - not purely democratic - in origin. They are about protecting and defending the establishment of this republic.
Politics has got its own rules and boundaries, and the daily narrative and the conventions. And if everybody in it concludes that Trump equals reprobate, Trump is a sleaze, Trump\'s... If you don\'t flow with it - if you don\'t at least admit to the premise first and then try to, you know, qualify yourself - you\'re dead in that world. It\'s a follow-me world, politics is, and the left runs it, and there are just certain things that you have to accept.
In a war the aggressor sets the rules.
Accounting rules give financial institutions flexibility about when they choose to recognize venture capital profits.