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Rules are foolish, arbitrary, mindless things that raise you quickly to a level of acceptable mediocrity, then prevent you from progressing further.
I've been indicted for rules that don't even exist
Some things you cannot stop happening.
When a Benefit is wrongly conferred, the author of the Benefit may often be said to injure.
Rules
Rules,
like hearts,
were meant to be broken
Untimely conduct is the discord of manners.
People in powerful positions come under scrutiny, and sometimes they get in trouble for things that their underlings did.
The longer we stay in a violating situation, the more traumatized we become. If we don't act on our own behalf, we will lose spirit, resourcefulness, energy, health, perspective, and resilience. We must take ourselves out of violating situations for the sake of our own wholeness.
Breaches of Sharia law, some involving domesticated animals.
I decided that every rule in the Hills Village Middle School Code of Conduct should be worth a certain number of points, depending on how hard it was to break. Of course, this meant I could get into some serious trouble, so I decided to make that worth a bunch of points too.
Transgressions are to be understood and corrected, not dwelt upon or agonized over.
Consequences of breaking the rules should fit the rule broken and should have the aim of teaching her the repercussions of antisocial behavior; they should not have the aim of being punitive.
If the impertinent remarks of Mrs. Jennings are to be the proof of impropriety in conduct, we are all offending every moment of our lives.
Keep carefully not of all scrapes and quarrels. They lower a character extremely; and are particularly dangerous in France, wherea man is dishonoured by not resenting an affront, and utterly ruined by resenting it.
Every rule should be broken at least one time.
There needs to be conviction and action behind rules.
I'd violated the primary rule of junior and senior high
don't get people talking about you too much. This was wearing the brightest shirt on the playground. This was Mom giving you a kiss in the lobby.
Actions must have consequences.
Intemperance is naturally punished with diseases; rashness, with mischance; injustice; with violence of enemies; pride, with ruin; cowardice, with oppression; and rebellion, with slaughter.
A corruption of intentions.
Everyone misbehaves,' said Eddie. 'That's nature. Everyone gets away with as much as they can get away with. And the more they can get away with, the more they will.
Choices and consequences. Choices and consequences.
Let's not talk punishment.
both observing and breaking the rules involve moral choices, and both courses of action reveal something important about the individual involved. Contrary
It frequently happens that offenses are committed when the offender is not aware of it. Something he has said or done is misconstrued or misunderstood. The offended one treasures in his heart the offense, adding to it such other things as might give fuel to the fire and justify his conclusions ...
Repercussions are serious and they will take you places.
The passing seconds became dangerous and spacious. The rules tinkled silently as they broke.
Actions have consequences.
Flagrant evils cure themselves by being flagrant.
Infelicity is an ill to which all acts are heir which have the general character of ritual or ceremonial, all conventional acts.
We go after unlawful activities.
Caught red-handed for exclamation abuse.
In some respects, inside information is a form of financial steroid. It is unfair: it is offensive; it is unlawful; and it puts a black mark on the entire enterprise.
A phenomenon that gave rise to my first critical insight into the subtle ruse of power: the prevailing law threatened one with trouble, all to keep one out of trouble. Hence, I concluded that trouble is inevitable and the task, how best to make it, what best way to be in it.
Made a wrong turn.ones or twice.
Erections, Ejaculations,Exhibitions and General Tales of Ordinary Madness.
My actions and reactions, and the way I treated certain scenarios, were way out of line, so I deserved some punishment.
A good rule breaker always things of things that could go wrong and addresses them beforehand. Be proactive."
"You need to use these powers for good and not evil," Lo says, shoving Grace in the shoulder.
For some offenses, there is only retribution." Nora Hawks, "One Woman's Vengeance.
I never understood what rules I was supposed to learn, and what rules I was supposed to break
Sometimes in order to make progress and move ahead, you have to stand up and do the wrong thing.
Rules too soft are seldomly followed; rules too harsh are seldomly executed.
Reckless archaism. Arpeggiating under the influence. Presto in an andante zone.
A personal offense is like a scratch on a phonograph record. I couldn't move my thoughts beyond my pain. It kept repeating, as if I were stuck within its grooves. There was only one way to play beyond it. I had to forgive them, so my heart could take its form again.
Actions have consequences. Kids today don't think about that. It's like, 'Hey, wouldn't this be awesome?!' Consequences? What are those?
We, as a league, must do a better job of protecting the integrity of the game and the safety of our players.
Hell, what was one more scandal?
We count the courtesies accorded us by unpopular people as offenses.
Some things come with their own punishments.
but rules are made to be broken.
Secrets and Malice
Human relations, I mess them up, and they let me down.
A silly row which got out of hand.
Intemperance is a dangerous companion. It throws many people off their guard, betrays them to a great many indecencies, to ruinous passions, to disadvantages in fortune; makes them discover secrets, drive foolish bargains, engage in play, and often to stagger from the tavern to the stews.
Error of omission begets new rules.
The simple fact is, offense is taken, not given,
Oh, the unintended consequences of perfidy!
Disorder, disobedience & rule breaking are features of all my stories.
Some situations you cause yourself.
Wrongs unredressed, or insults unavenged.
Breaking rules isn't bad when what you're doing is more important than the rule itself
Care must be taken that the punishment does not exceed the offence.
The chief offense in bad fiction: we sense that characters are being manipulated, forced to do things they would not really do.
Betrayal, abandonment, deceit and manipulation.
We commit two wrongs when we fail to right a wrong.
Virtues, of ...
Moderation: Avoid extremes. Forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.
Sometimes breaking the rules is just extending the rules
There's more to good or bad than what's written in the Rulebook.
Unheard-of combinations of circumstances demand unheard-of rules.
One must learn the rules so one can break them properly.
Retribution. Poetic justice. Just deserts. Comeuppance.
INDISCRETION, n. The guilt of woman.
If, during the course of the game, it be discovered that any error or illegality has been committed in the moves of the pieces, the moves must be retraced, and the necessary correction made, without penalty.
One's worst enormities remain within, and it is only one's vulgar commonplaces of error and folly that turn into murders and suicides, treasons, infidelities, and betrayals.
Ingratitude never so thoroughly pierces the human breast as when it proceeds from those in whose behalf we have been guilty of transgressions.
In a system in which cheating is the norm, following the rules amounts to a handicap.
The kind of trouble that was the downfall of many men.
Flogging. The only solution to every problem. I warrant even the culprit himself doesn't know! It was just - his turn!
Errors look so very ugly in persons of small means -one feels they are taking quite a liberty in going astray; whereas people of fortune may naturally indulge in a few delinquencies.
Rules? PISS ON YOUR FUCKING RULES!
The law is a crude machine at best, and only spits out something approaching justice of its attendants are committed to justice. As lawyering has become less about doing right and more about doing what you can get away with, our standards of acceptable shenanigans-as-usual seem to be in a free fall.
There are some good rules and there are some lousy rules.
The rules are what make us better.
So, as one famous writer said, "You need to know the rules first before you can break the rules". I do know the rules, but sometimes I choose to skirt around the edges, not enough to draw a penalty but certainly enough to raise some eyebrows.
Integrity - Take the harder right over the easier wrong.
a criminal misuse of the gift of fire.'
But the unsensational doings of a quite commonplace young
This is what happens when they give you medals for breaking the rules: you forget the rules apply to you.
Internal conviction drives external action.
Mistakes were made.
Others were blamed.
I'm sure if the punishment fits the crime, or is more severe, you're going to start stamping out a lot of things that are going on in football.
Discipline is creating the situation.
I actually had to leave the country for infractions to fall off my record.
Offenses that are held on to lead to death.
Fine art is the discipline of breaking rules.
Life punishes the undisciplined.
Failure to act always brings consequences. But sometimes, those consequences can be turned to one's advantage.
There is no surer or more painful way to learn a rule than to be penalized once for breaking it.
Ignorance is the source of improper conduct.
I had three rules for my players: No profanity. Don't criticize a teammate. Never be late.