Unlimited Quotes

Quotations list about unlimited, measureless and inexhaustible citing Charles Caleb Colton, Shad Helmstetter and Anthony Robbins

  • No man is wise enough, or good enough to be trusted with unlimited power.

    — Charles Caleb Colton
    34
  • You are everything that is, your thoughts, your life, your dreams come true.

    You are everything you choose to be. You are as unlimited as the endless universe.

    — Shad Helmstetter
    11
  • It's your unlimited power to care and to love that can make the biggest difference in the quality of your life.

    — Anthony Robbins
    6
  • Unlimited quote It is hard to give unlimited power to limited minds.

    It is hard to give unlimited power to limited minds.

    — Nikola Tesla
    18
  • If one uses one's intellect to become master over the unlimited emotions, it may produce a sorry and diversionary effect upon the intellect.

    — Friedrich Nietzsche
    5
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  • A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm.

    — Charles M. Schwab
    5
  • Questions provide the key to unlocking our unlimited potential.

    — Anthony Robbins
    5
  • Unlimited quote Electric power is everywhere present in unlimited quantities and can drive the w

    Electric power is everywhere present in unlimited quantities and can drive the world's machinery without the need of coal, oil, gas or any other of the common fuels.

    — Nikola Tesla
    2
  • Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while maintaining privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists.

    — Noam Chomsky
    4
  • If you believe in unlimited quality and act in all your business dealings with total integrity, the rest will take care of itself.

    — Frank Perdue
    2
  • Unlimited power corrupts the possessor.

    — William Pitt
    2
  • I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in.

    — George Washington Carver
    2
  • According to this law [the law of Dharma], you have a unique talent and a unique way of expressing it. There is something that you can do better than anyone else in the whole world--and for every unique talent and unique expression of that talent, there are also unique needs. When these needs are matched with the creative expression of your talent, that is the spark that creates affluence. Expressing your talents to fulfill needs creates unlimited wealth and abundance.

    — Deepak Chopra
    2
  • The so-called right to reproduce is not an unlimited right.

    — Leon Kass
    2
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  • The unlimited creativity of humanity has created cruelty so chilling that death itself has become a welcomed and kind benefactor.

    — Bryant H. McGill
    2
  • How, then, can the rights of three men exceed the rights of two men? In what possible way can the rights of three men absorb the rights of two men, and make them as if they had never existed. . . . It is not possible to suppose, without absurdity, than a man should have no rights over his own body and mind, and yet have a 1/10,000,000th share in unlimited rights over all other bodies and minds?

    — Auberon Herbert
    1
  • I only wish that ordinary people had an unlimited capacity for doing harm;

    then they might have an unlimited power for doing good.

    — Socrates
    1
  • The myth of unlimited production brings war in its train as inevitably as clouds announce a storm.

    — Albert Camus
    1
  • The Constitution of the United States was made not merely for the generation that then existed, but for posterity- unlimited, undefined, endless, perpetual posterity.

    — Henry Clay
    1
  • The really great writers are people like Emily Bronte who sit in a room and write out of their limited experience and unlimited imagination.

    — James A. Michener
    1
  • Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of husbands.

    Remember all men would be tyrants if they could.

    — Abigail Adams
    1
  • Our work is before us. It cannot be passed to future legislatures and must not be passed to future generations. May we boldly seize the moment with singular unity. And may we build a Texas of unlimited possibility.

    — Rick Perry
    1
  • The unlimited creativity of humanity has been bridled and abducted by fear, creating a real-life nightmare of cruelty and indifference so chilling that death itself has become a welcomed and kind benefactor.

    — Bryant H. McGill
    1
  • Parliament will train you to talk; and above all things to hear, with patience, unlimited quantities of foolish talk.

    — Thomas Carlyle
    0
  • It is amazing how soon one becomes accustomed to the sound of ones voice, when forced to repeat a speech five or six times a day. As election day approaches, the size of the crowds grows; they are more responsive and more interested; and one derives a certain exhilaration from that which, only a few weeks before, was intensely painful. This is one possible explanation of unlimited debate in the Senate.

    — J. William Fulbright
    0
  • They that have grown old in a single state are generally found to be morose, fretful and captious; tenacious of their own practices and maxims; soon offended by contradiction or negligence; and impatient of any association but with those that will watch their nod, and submit themselves to unlimited authority.

    — Samuel Johnson
    0
  • If human beings are perceived as potentials rather than problems, as possessing strengths instead of weaknesses, as unlimited rather that dull and unresponsive, then they thrive and grow to their capabilities.

    — Robert Conklin
    0
  • Mind is consciousness which has put on limitations.

    You are originally unlimited and perfect. Later you take on limitations and become the mind.

    — Ramana Maharshi
    0
  • Beautiful credit! The foundation of modern society.

    Who shall say that this is not the golden age of mutual trust, of unlimited reliance upon human promises? That is a peculiar condition of society which enables a whole nation to instantly recognize point and meaning in the familiar newspaper anecdote, which puts into the mouth of a distinguished speculator in lands and mines this remark: -- I wasn't worth a cent two years ago, and now I owe two millions of dollars.

    — Mark Twain
    0
  • Seek the Infinite, for that alone is Joy unlimited, imperishable, unfailing, self-sustaining, unconditioned, timeless. When you have this joy, human life becomes a paradise; the light, the grace, the power, the perfections of that which is highest in your inner consciousness, appear in your everyday life.

    — Swami Omkarananda
    0
  • If, Sir, I possessed the power of conveying unlimited sexual attraction through the potency of my voice, I would not be reduced to accepting a miserable pittance from the BBC for interviewing a faded female in a damp basement.

    — Gilbert Harding
    0
  • The adjustment of reality to the masses and of the masses to reality is a process of unlimited scope, as much for thinking as for perception.

    — Walter Benjamin
    0
  • It cannot be denied that for a society which has to create scarcity to save its members from starvation, to whom abundance spells disaster, and to whom unlimited energy means unlimited power for war and destruction, there is an ominous cloud in the distance though at present it be no bigger than a man's hand.

    — Sir Arthur Eddington
    0
  • Frenchmen have an unlimited capacity for gallantry and indulge it on every occasion.

    — Moli
    0
  • The number of people that will not go to a show they don't want to see is unlimited.

    — Oscar Hammerstein
    0
  • Pleasure is a shadow, wealth is vanity, and power a pageant;

    but knowledge is ecstatic in enjoyment, perennial in frame, unlimited in space and indefinite in duration.

    — De Witt Clinton
    0
  • Power will intoxicate the best hearts, as wine the strongest heads.

    No man is wise enough, nor good enough to be trusted with unlimited power.

    — Charles Caleb Colton
    0
  • Power is poison. Its effect on Presidents has been always tragic, chiefly as an almost indecent excitement at first, and a worse reaction afterwards; but also because no mind is so well balanced as to bear the strain of seizing unlimited force without habit or knowledge of it; and finding it disputed with him by hungry packs of wolves and hounds whose lives depend on snatching the carion.

    — Henry Adams
    0
  • ...remember the ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors. Do not put such unlimited power into the hands of the Husbands. Remember all Men would be tyrants if they could. If particular care and attention is not paid to the Ladies we are determined to foment a Rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation.

    — Abigail Adams
    0
  • For though we often need to be restored to the small, concrete, limited, and certain, we as often need to be reminded of the large, vague, unlimited, unknown.

    — A. R. Ammons
    0
  • The number of people who will not go to a show they do not want to see is unlimited.

    — Oscar Hammerstein II
    0
  • An unlimited power to tax involves, necessarily, the power to destroy.

    — Daniel Webster
    0
  • Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who posses it;

    and this I know, my lords: that where law ends, tyranny begins.

    — William Pitt
    0
  • The composing room has an unlimited supply of periods available to terminate short, simple sentences.

    — Turner Catledge
    0
  • One thing governors feel, Democrats and Republicans alike, is that we have a health care system that, if you're on Medicaid, you have unlimited access to health care, at unlimited levels, at no cost. No wonder it's running away.

    — Mike Huckabee
    0
  • What unites Oklahomans today is what has always united us: Our unshakable faith.

    Our love of family and compassion for others. The unlimited promise of a hopeful future.

    — Brad Henry
    0
  • It is necessary to develop a strategy that utilizes all the physical conditions and elements that are directly at hand. The best strategy relies upon an unlimited set of responses.

    — Morihei Ueshiba
    0
  • Downloading is definitely on the rise, but not because it's free - that's probably third on the list - but because it's immediate and the selection is virtually unlimited.

    — Don Rose
    0
  • People began to understand that with the acquisition of California the nation had obtained practically half a continent, of which the future possibilities were almost unlimited, so far as the development of natural resources and the genera production of wealth were concerned.

    — John Moody
    0
  • But doctors talk about cells as if they had such unlimited importance all by themselves. As if they didn't really belong to the person that has them. Teddy brushed back his hair from his forehead with one hand. I grew my own body, he said. Nobody else did it for me. So if I grew it, I must have known how to grow it. Unconsciously, at least. I may have lost the conscious knowledge of how to grow it sometime in the last few hundred thousand years, but the knowledge is still there, because—obviously—I've used it.

    — J.D. Salinger
    0
  • And what sort of philosophical doctrine is thi - that numbers confer unlimited rights, that they take from some persons all rights over themselves, and vest these rights in others.

    — Auberon Herbert
    0
  • The author takes the position that the consumer pays the tax, and as such every individual of the social order should be given unlimited opportunity to make the most of himself.

    — Carter G. Woodson
    0

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