A Quote by Robert Greene

You must bear in mind that each law is circumstantial. It does depend on the circumstances. — © Robert Greene
You must bear in mind that each law is circumstantial. It does depend on the circumstances.
Always we must bear in mind that law has to be substituted for power, that care must be taken to serve the interests of law.
Joy cannot be pursued. It comes from within. It is a state of being. It does not depend on circumstances, but triumphs over circumstances. It produces a gentleness of spirit and a magnetic personality.
The quality of a person's life does not depend on the circumstances of his life as much as the attitude with which he faces those circumstances.
Real happiness is not vulnerable, because it does not depend on circumstances.
Happiness does not depend on outward circumstances, but on the state of the heart.
All, too, will bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will to be rightful must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression.
Everyone must be equal before the law, abide by it, pay their taxes and bear the punishment should they break the law.
I know success or failure in my life or ministry does not depend on my own skill or even on external circumstances, it depends only on my faithfulness. God will give me the gifts necessary to do whatever He calls me to do, and He will not be hindered in His work by circumstances.
For we cannot tarry here, We must march my darlings, we must bear the brunt of danger, We, the youthful sinewy races, all the rest on us depend, Pioneers! O pioneers!
All we are asked to bear we can bear. That is a law of the spiritual life. The only hindrance to the working of this law, as of all benign laws, is fear.
Happiness will depend on what each of us does with what each has, what we learn from what we do, and what we do thereafter.
Good and wise men, in all ages, have embraced a very dissimilar theory. They have supposed that the deity, from the relations we stand in to himself and to each other, has constituted an eternal and immutable law, which is indispensably obligatory upon all mankind, prior to any human institution whatever. This is what is called the law of nature....Upon this law depend the natural rights of mankind.
No matter what he does, one always forgives him. It does not depend upon looks, either – although this actual person is abominably good-looking – it does not depend upon intelligence or character or – anything – as you say, it is just it.
A teddy bear does not depend upon mechanics to give him the semblance of life. He is loved - and therefore he lives.
Claims of right and insistence upon obligations may depend upon treaty stipulations, or upon the rules of international law, or upon the sense of natural justice applied to the circumstances of a particular case, or upon disputed facts.
Correlationism rejects metaphysical realism understood as the claim that the way the world is does not depend on how we take things to be. It also rejects the Cartesian corollary, i.e., the claim that the way the mind is does not depend on the way the world is.
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