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Last updated on April 20, 2025.
The student learns rules but all the rules in the world never make a picture.
There are no rules, no models; rather, there are no rules other than the general laws of Nature.
I like playing with fashion and bending the "rules," or what was "rules" - there are no rules anymore, you know? Fashion is way bigger than that and it's about wearing what you want and wearing what makes you feel comfortable and what makes you feel confident.
You need to realize that most writing rules aren't laws, they're rules of thumb. — © Patrick Rothfuss
You need to realize that most writing rules aren't laws, they're rules of thumb.
And there are rules for crime fiction. Or if not rules, at least expectations and you have to give the audience what it wants.
I always say that you could publish trading rules in the newspaper and no one would follow them. The key is consistency and discipline. Almost anybody can make up a list of rules that are 80 percent as good as what we taught people. What they couldn’t do is give them the confidence to stick to those rules even when things are going bad.
The terrorists' only rules? That there are no rules, and this gives them a major advantage.
The laws of nature are the rules according to which the effects are produced; but there must be a cause which operates according to these rules. The laws of navigation never navigated a ship. The rules of architecture never built a house.
I love anyone who breaks the rules, and musicians always break the rules - in an aggressive way.
Don't talk to me about rules, dear. Wherever I stay I make the goddam rules.
You either play by the rules, change the rules, or get out, altogether.
Love never comes with a brochure of rules and regulations, a prospectus with guides of what is acceptable and what is abominable. It’s a standard to follow your heart, and that’s what I did and if doing that hurt you, then I’m sorry… sorry for coming in your life and wasting your time, for causing you an anguish so great that you could not bear the sight of me. Today, I am proud to stand up and honour myself and proclaim to the world… yes, I loved someone more than myself. I loved someone truly, madly, deeply!
My whole purpose of being a musician is to not follow the rules, so if I set rules for myself, I've already failed.
No. There is no balance, and no retribution, and no rules. The rules and balances you blather about are hopeful creations of a man fearing death. — © Dave Eggers
No. There is no balance, and no retribution, and no rules. The rules and balances you blather about are hopeful creations of a man fearing death.
I respect the rules of TV, the rules of keeping things commercial and interesting and pop-y and fun.
Coaches are going to adapt to whatever the rules are. The rules certainly change strategy.
The hand that rules the press, the radio, the screen and the far-spread magazine, rules the country.
The rules of the world are changing. It is time for the rules of teaching and teachers' work to change with them.
Victory did not come to the one who played by the rules; it came to the one who made the rules and imposed them on his enemy.
You've got to know the rules to break them. That's what I'm here for, to demolish the rules but to keep the tradition.
Rules and school are tools for fools! I don't give two mules for rules.
You need to change analog-business rules to meet Web-deliverable rules - not the other way around.
Usually naive interviewers hover between two mutually contradictory convictions: one, that a text we call creative develops almost instantaneously in the mystic heat of inspirational raptus; or the other, that the writer has followed a recipe, a kind of secret set of rules that they would like to see revealed. There is no set of rules, or, rather, there are many, varied and flexible rules.
The problem or the fundamental flaw of Obamacare was that they put regulations on the insurance, about 12 regulations, which increased the cost of the insurance. And so President Obama wanted to help poor, working-class people, but he actually hurts them by making the insurance too expensive to want to buy. I had someone at the house just recently was doing some work, and he said: "Oh, my son doesn't have insurance, he's paying the penalty because it's too expensive."
How did I get into the world? Why was I not asked about it and why was I not informed of the rules and regulations but just thrust into the ranks as if I had been bought by a peddling shanghaier of human beings? How did I get involved in this big enterprise called actuality? Why should I be involved? Isn't it a matter of choice? And if I am compelled to be involved, where is the manager—I have something to say about this. Is there no manager? To whom shall I make my complaint?
I like rules. I like definitions, categories, and writing advice of all sorts. When I'm writing fiction, there are often a lot of things for me to try to get right at once, and rules help me to stay organized. But my favorite rule of all is that, ultimately, there are no rules.
Each path to knowledge involves different rules and these rules are not interchangeable.
The rules of life are made up. The rules only exist in your mind.
I believe in rules. Sure I do. If there weren't any rules, how could you break them?
I don't care about the rules, if I don't break the rules at least 10x every song then I'm not doing my job.
In America the press rules the countrty; it rules its politics, its religion, its social practices.
Some rules are there for a reason - but it's one thing to have a rule that protects and another to have rules that stifle.
I feel like I have always played within the rules. I would never break the rules.
Women have the feeling that since they didn't make the rules, the rules have nothing to do with them.
The world outside had its own rules, and those rules were not human.
Not to be bound by rules, but to be creating one's own rules-this is the kind of life which Zen is trying to have us live.
We have such rigid rules, sometimes, that they don't have to be rules. They can be policies and procedures that can be adapted for the moment.
People like rules, or at least the appearance of rules, even in fantasy.
No one disputes that seeming order can come out of the application of simple rules. But who wrote the rules? — © Robert J. Sawyer
No one disputes that seeming order can come out of the application of simple rules. But who wrote the rules?
No rules. Don't be afraid to do whatever you want. Cooking doesn't have to have rules. I don't like it that way.
To be able to create fully, it's maybe fine that you learn the rules, but you have to forget and to rebel against those rules.
The most successful people do not make up the rules as they go. They have a set of rules that they follow and they stick to them.
The Packers have all kinds of traditions and rules that you only learn about when you get here. One of the rules is that receivers can't wear sleeves.
Throughout human history, as our species has faced the frightening, terrorizing fact that we do not know who we are, or where we are going in this ocean of chaos, it has been the authorities - the political, the religious, the educational authorities - who attempted to comfort us by giving us order, rules, regulations, informing - forming in our minds - their view of reality. To think for yourself you must question authority and learn how to put yourself in a state of vulnerable open-mindedness, chaotic, confused vulnerability to inform yourself.
It is said that a wise man rules over the stars, but this does not mean that he rules over the influences which come from the stars in the sky. It means that he rules over the powers which exist in his own constitution.
Orthodox Judaism is a thicket of detailed injunctions, Biblical commandments elaborated during centuries of prohibited proselytizing, functioning to limit interaction with outsiders. At the opposite extreme, Islam, still the most rapidly expanding of faiths, demands little immediate knowledge from those who would convert. The convert is permitted to enter and then to learn by participation, although there are plenty of detailed regulations and abstruse theological ideas to be pursued later, and the regulations do effectively separate believers from nonbelievers.
I use the rules to frustrate the law. But I didn't set up the ground rules.
I make up a set of rules and play within those rules until I win.
I believe in rules of behavior, and I'm quite interested in stories about the consequences of breaking those rules. — © John Irving
I believe in rules of behavior, and I'm quite interested in stories about the consequences of breaking those rules.
Everybody knows the rules, even though some break those rules.
Putin goes to bed at night knowing he can break all the rules, and the West will follow all the rules.
Fashion, though Folly's child, and guide of fools, Rules e'en the wisest, and in learning rules.
Knowing the rules and remembering the rules are two completely different things.
Rules or no rules, pitchers are going to throw spitters. It's a matter of survival.
We're breaking all of the rules, even our own rules, and how do we do that? By leaving plenty of room for X quantities.
Tantric Zen is the original Zen, Zen without rules, Zen without form. Zen can certainly take rules and form. So Tantric Zen might have some rules and form, but it would remain formless even though it had rules and form.
Obviously, flagrant things have to be called. There are rules. You have got to play to the rules, no question.
I enjoy fighting here in Japan under the regular Dream/Pride rules with the ring and the whole rules criteria.
The secret of breaking rules in a way that works is understanding what the rules are in the first place.
People always say that Randy Moss can't stick to the rules. Even my own rules.
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