38 Quotes About Method

For some of us, life can be pretty tough. We feel like we’re constantly on the run, and the pressure of our lives seems to be piling up. If you’re struggling to cope with your everyday worries, here are some quotes that will give you some perspective, and help you get through the tough times.

We have not given science too big a place in...
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We have not given science too big a place in our education, but we have made a perilous mistake in giving it too great a preponderance in method in every other branch of study. Woodrow Wilson
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Did I know myself less, I might perhaps venture to handle something or other to the bottom, and to be deceived in my own inability; but sprinkling here one word and there another, patterns cut from severalpieces and scattered without design and without engaging myself too far, I am not responsible for them, or obliged to keep close to my subject, without varying at my own liberty and pleasure, and giving up myself to doubt and uncertainty, and to myown governing method, ignorance. Michel De Montaigne
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The path of life is strewn with many perils and the folly of knowledge is one of the greatest dangers. Wisdom is a treacherous weapon, little master, for it is sundered from compassion. All too often the end of the journey gains more import than it should and the wise become blind to the road and the method of their passing. Robin Jarvis
As a rule children of tough and imperious parents sticking...
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As a rule children of tough and imperious parents sticking to authoritarian method of upbringing have a victim complex Sunday Adelaja
A fortress doesn’t fall unless its towers are weakened.
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A fortress doesn’t fall unless its towers are weakened. S.R. Crawford
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The method that is required is not one of correlation but of liberation. Even the term “method” must be reinterpreted and in fact wrenched out of its usual semantic field, for the emerging creativity in women is by no means a merely cerebral process. In order to understand the implications of this process it is necessary to grasp the fundamental fact that women have had the power of naming stolen from us. We have not been free to use our power to name ourselves, the world or God. The old naming was not the product of dialogue- a fact inadvertently admitted in the genesis story of Adam’s naming the animals and the women. Women are now realizing that the universal imposing of names by men has been false because partial. That is, inadequate words have been taken as adequate. . Mary Daly
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Don’t always complain the way isn’t there. If you can’t find the way, create it. Israelmore Ayivor
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More of me comes out when I improvise. Edward Hopper
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No amount of skillful invention can replace the essential element of imagination. Edward Hopper
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Humans could never accept the world as it was and live in it. They were always breaking it and living amongst the shattered pieces. Robin Hobb
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When we break 5M’s of Manufacturing Efficiency - Men, Machine, Materials, Methods & Money to personal level, the first two M’s will spell Minutes & Mind, and rest remain constant! Sandeep Sahajpal
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Sometimes, falling back on or using an old method or habit, is like sliding into a pair of worn running shoes and a corset. Doesn't make sense to others, but it's not for them. It's what keeps you together, what keeps you going. Alyse M. Gardner
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While what I write is always largely consistent with the records that remain I freely admit that where historical fact proves a barrier to invention, I simply move a detail a little one way or another. Sara Sheridan
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All children are curious and I wonder by what process this trait becomes developed in some and suppressed in others. I suspect again that schools and colleges help in the suppression insofar as they meet curiosity by giving the answers, rather than by some method that leads from narrower questions to broader questions. It is hard to satisfy the curiosity of a child, and even harder to satisfy the curiosity of a scientist, and methods that meet curiosity with satisfaction are thus not apt to foster the development of the child into the scientist. I don't advocate turning all children into professional scientists, although I think there would be advantages if all adults retained something of the questioning attitude, if their curiosity were less easily satisfied by dogma, of whatever variety. . Marston Bates
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Historical fiction of course is particularly research-heavy. The details of everyday life are there to trip you up. Things that we take for granted, indeed, hardly think about, can lead to tremendous mistakes. Sara Sheridan
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I know a lot of writers, and everyone works differently, but this is something that we truly have in common across all genres - the fiction has to be real inside your head. Sara Sheridan
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I have no problem in moving a date one way or another or coming up with a subplot that gets my characters in (or out) of a fix more rambunctiously than the extant records show. Sara Sheridan
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Whoever challenges freaks should noticethat in the method he does not mature into a beast. Santosh Kalwar
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It is true: we love life, not because we are used to living but because we are used to loving. There is always a certain madness in love. But also there is always a certain method in madness. Friedrich Nietzsche
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You didn't fail... You just didn't use the right method. It's neither hail nor storm... It's just a stir that precedes the settlement of your destiny. Believe that you will not remain on the ground. Wake up and try again! Israelmore Ayivor
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A word out of place or an interesting choice of vocabulary can spawn a whole character. Sara Sheridan
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Sometimes it is the methods of learning, more so, than what is learned, that is useful! Garrett McCoy
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Never be rigid on an action plan that always fails, freezes and frustrates. Perhaps what you need is a change of your methods you run with the peak velocity! Israelmore Ayivor
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The order that our mind imagines is like a net, or like a ladder, built to attain something. But afterward you must throw the ladder away, because you discover that, even if it was useful, it was meaningless. Umberto Eco
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To become free from sinful life, there is only simple method: if you surrender to Kṛṣṇa. That is the beginning of bhakti. Unknown
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It's entirely possible to base an entire book on a long-forgotten letter. Sara Sheridan
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The space where I write is in my head, I suppose. Sara Sheridan
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There's nothing as useful as the truth, in terms of ruining anyone's day, week, month, year, decade, or life… Unless, of course, you own a remotely operated automatic flamethrower-drone-tower and have some marinated pork-chops on your person, to lure unsuspecting dogs in close proximity to it, but since dogs don’t really have lives - by using this specific method of torture, you can only improve the remaining few seconds of their existence. Will Advise
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In the middle section of the book Mirabelle breaks into not one, but two houses near Belgravia Books. I had fun scoping these out - checking which windows looked least secure and figuring out how to scale the mews houses to the rear to get her inside. A man came out at one point, 'What are you doing?' he questioned me. 'The thing is, I'm writing a book, ' I started with a smile. He waved me off, his hand as wide as a tennis racket. 'Everyone is writing a book, my dear, ' he said. Between you and I, it's his house that MIrabelle ends up breaking into. . Sara Sheridan
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One of my favourite parts of writing is doing the research. It's the door into that magical reading/writing state - the raw material for making the story real. Sara Sheridan
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...we ought also to consider as false all that is doubtful. Unknown
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The method of science is tried and true. It is not perfect, it's just the best we have. And to abandon it, with its skeptical protocols, is the pathway to a dark age. Carl Sagan
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The artist has a duty to be calm. He has no right to show his emotion, his involvement, to go pouring it all out at the audience. Any excitement over a subject must be sublimated into an Olympian calm of form. That is the only way in which an artist can tell of the things that excite him. Andrei Tarkovsky
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If I want to deprive you of your watch, I shall certainly have to fight for it; if I want to buy your watch, I shall have to pay for it; and if I want a gift, I shall have to plead for it; and, according to the means I employ, the watch is stolen property, my own property, or a donation. Thus we see three different results from three different means. Will you still say that the means do not matter? . Mahatma Gandhi
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The only way to become an eccentric is to end your relationship with extroverts. Michael Bassey Johnson
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There is no method but to be very intelligent. T. S. Eliot
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The true method of knowledge is experiment. William Blake