A Quote by Jonathan Cainer

They say you should know your limits and work within them. But how can you really know your limits unless you try to expand them? — © Jonathan Cainer
They say you should know your limits and work within them. But how can you really know your limits unless you try to expand them?
You impose limits on your true nature of infinite being. Then you get displeased to be only a limited creature. Then you begin spiritual practices to transcend these non-existing limits. But if your practice itself implies the existence of these limits, how could they allow you to transcend them.
I want our children in America to know the limits of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work for them.
I give myself limits - not only financial limits, but I also limit my method of expression, and from within those limits, I try to come up with something new and interesting.
Approach your guitar intelligently, and if there are limits, don't deny them. Work within your restrictions. Somethings you can do better than others, some things you can't do as well. So accentuate the positive.
Know your limits, not so that you can honor them, but so that you can smash them to pieces and reach for magnificence.
The main thing is to be honest with yourself, know and recognize your limits and attain maximum achievement within them. I would for example get more satisfaction from climbing Snowdon, which I know I could, than from attempting Everest, which I couldn't.
Everyone has limits. You just have to learn what your own limits are and deal with them accordingly.
I know what the counterterrorism feels like because I was there. But I also operated within limits. And within the United States government, we've decided long ago that there are limits on what we're going to do in the war against terrorism.
Know your limits, but never stop trying to break them...
Follow your instincts - you never know if your ideas will work out unless you try them.
The more you go to your limits, the more your limits will expand.
Push YOURSELF to the edge of YOUR limits. That's how they expand
Freedom isn't the right or ability to do whatever you please. Freedom comes from understanding the limits of our own power and the inherent limits set in place by nature. By accepting life's limits and inevitabilities and working with them rather than fighting them, you become truly free.
I believe that all poetry is formal in that it exists within limits, limits that are either inherited by tradition or limits that language itself imposes.
I think you have to be wise and know your limitations and know how to work within them.
I say: liberate yourself as far as you can, and you have done your part; for it is not given to every one to break through all limits, or, more expressively, not to everyone is that a limit which is a limit for the rest. Consequently, do not tire yourself with toiling at the limits of others; enough if you tear down yours. He who overturns one of his limits may have shown others the way and the means; the overturning of their limits remains their affair.
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