12 Quotes About Boundary

Boundaries are an essential part of establishing healthy relationships. They help us define our personal space and how we interact with others. Although good relationship boundaries are difficult to define, it is important to do so in order to maintain our sanity and protect our own selves. Boundaries are like walls that delineate the safe zone around another person Read more

They indicate when we should be careful about venturing into other people’s space, and they also determine the limits of our behavior.

There are no boundaries concerning your passion for education. No...
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There are no boundaries concerning your passion for education. No harm done, no offense given! Those who take education as an ass-suffering task makes it so because they have a phobia for alphabets. Michael Bassey Johnson
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Suddenly finding myself imprisoned in the ruins of the fortresses I created, I realize that that which I built to protect me has now become a labyrinth that is set to destroy me. And laying spent in the rubble, I finally realize that there is only one fortress and I cannot create it because there is only one God. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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I would say that Op 31 had brought music just to the very edge … I just simply drew back and said, “beyond that lies complete chaos”. Leo Ornstein
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Doormatitis: door-mat-i-tis noun; low self-worth. A learned behavior where the infected person allows others to walk all over them, blame them, treat them terribly, always giving the boundary crossers the benefit of the doubt. They make excuses for them, They will give in to guilt and intimidation and give the boundary crossers what they want again and again." P.A. Speers Dictionary P.A. Speers
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The number of your antagonists are far more greater than that of your companions, so you have to keep a stone of awareness to mark the boundary line. Michael Bassey Johnson
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You can only exceed your limits if you’ve discovered them. Roel Van Sleeuwen
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If we presume that the boundary of the universe is a kind of surrounding wall, then we think like ancestors who thought there's abyss at the edge of flat earth. Toba Beta
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With increasing distance, our knowledge fades, and fades rapidly. Eventually, we reach the dim boundary–the utmost limits of our telescopes. There, we measure shadows, and we search among ghostly errors of measurement for landmarks that are scarcely more substantial. The search will continue. Not until the empirical resources are exhausted, need we pass on to the dreamy realms of speculation. Edwin Powell Hubble
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Individuals set boundaries to feel safe, respected, and heard. Pamela Cummins
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Leadership obeys the principle of Hooke's law to the very bone. It explains: When an elastic material is stretched, it returns to its original position. But when it's over stretched beyond its limit point, it loses its elasticity and becomes plastic, and later cuts or breaks. As a leader, in your leadership disposition, it behoves of you to acquaint yourself with this very leadership principle that edges forward. It's however, a human nature to adopt to an environment, so, leaders are humans, they tend to have this rapore with their followers which is somewhat a must needed. But the ability for such one to return and recollect to knowing his boundary makes a good leader. A phenomenon whereby he becomes drunk of platitudes, then it comes to a time where they (followers) dictate for him. And even sought and suggest plans without his consent or knowing, it has gotten to the point of plastic and break respectively. Richmond Akhigbe
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Science is a differential equation. Religion is a boundary condition. Alan Turing