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Some rules are bigger than the universe.
Yes, rules are made to be broken -- but ONLY if you have a damn good reason for doing it.
Sometimes breaking the rules is extending the rules.
What you have to do is break all the rules.
Screw the rules. Make up your own.
The rule was that they never went to the same place twice
Tax expenditures for middle- and working-class Americans - like the earned income tax credit - aren't thought of as loopholes; they're just thought of as benefits.
Sometimes it's better to bend the law a little in special cases.
I like breaking the rules.
The Law works in the
most mysterious of ways.
The only rule is that you can't cross this line. If the ball hits you, you're
out. If someone catches a ball you throw, you're out. We'll keep playing until there are five of you left," Dinkleman explained.
I thought to myself, "What the fuck? That was like, four rules, not one.
But rules cannot substitute for character.
A rule without exceptions is an instrument capable of doing mischief to the innocent and bringing grief
as well as injustice
to those who should gain exemptions from the rule's functioning.
You change the rules or you are going under.
It was a good trick, only it didn't work. In
you have to go through it in order to get through it
Despite the best of intentions, people create rules variously and often in reaction to behaviors deemed unacceptable to the larger goals of the group. That is why we often find ourselves revising the rules when new conditions reveal their loopholes.
This place is full of unwritten rules.
Nobility of character manifests itself at loop-holes when it is not provided with large doors.
Following the rules is fine. But finding a way around them can be fun and adventurous.
The only rule is there are no rules.
Every rule should be broken at least one time.
A technicality I'm prepared to hide wildly behind.
break all the rules and you'll do just fine
Bollocks to the rules!
No exceptions to exceptions!
I am the one who broke the rule. But I am the one who made the rule you couldn't live with.
The exception tests the rule.
Unheard-of combinations of circumstances demand unheard-of rules.
Sometimes, you must play by the rules. If only so one can break them more effectively.
Rules are made to be broken." - Jared
No one said you can't go outside the lines.Lines-- Candy Chang
This is not an exit.
There is no rule in this universe,which could rule this mighty Creation of that almighty Creator and that's why exceptions are always there.
Here is a hall without exit, a tunnel without end.
The rule is the worst thing. You just want to break it.
Rule 1: All rules can be broken. Many (ex-legal and ethical) should be. Most people won't.
Every rule has an exception, and it's usually remedial
No rule is so general, which admits not some exception.
The moment you try working on what appears difficult to you, you will start noticing it's loopholes that you can breakthrough.
The only rule is that there are no rules.
I guess the rules aren't for everyone.
Did you ever find that there is room between the two opposing rules of a paradox? That space between two almost opposite rules is the ground where I play and write.
couldn't find a way into a way outFind-- Dick Russell
The only way out is through.-- J.k. Rowling
Rules should always be bent, if not broken. It's the only way to have any fun.
Over, under, around, or through. There is always a way.
- Soteria
Some Laws were meant to be broken.
People find a way through just about anything.
Behind every no entry sign there's a door.
The only way out is to go through-- Robert Frost
You can't break the rules until you know how to play the game.
Closed minds close doors.
There is no way out or round or through.
We don't break the law.
It had to go in, but it didn't.-- Peter Drury
The problem with deciding to bend the rules was trying to figure out just how far you could bend them.
I've always found ways to bend the rules.
Enter at the exit
We not have everywhere Possibilities to use the Entrance.
What you violate you face the consequence
No square shall enter in the circle of winners
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.
Rule ... " "Ours not
You can't solve a problem as complex as inequality in one legal clause.
There is always a way out, as there is a way in
Better no rule than cruel rule.
One must learn the rules so one can break them properly.
shut and slipped into
No point making rules against things that are impossible.
Rules are made to be broken, so there won't be any rules.
There is no law governing all things.
Loopt wouldn't have happened without Y Combinator.
Error of omission begets new rules.
When a man jumps out of a ten-story building, he doesn't break the law of gravity, he demonstrates it.
This is what happens when they give you medals for breaking the rules: you forget the rules apply to you.
Rules are for suckers and boring people,
And magic exists to break the rules.
I believe rules are meant to be broken.
I don't enter, I'm entered. It's up to someone else. It's up to them.
One can get past just about anything, given enough time, even when one shouldn't.
The rules are very strict...
The only way out is in.-- Junot Diaz
There are no rules in live television.
There is always a way
Maybe the rules are wrong!
If you're going to break the rules, you might as well break them correctly.
The only rule is there's only one rule: no rules.
We was sneakin' in and it was general admission,
Now we ownin' the arena and decidin' who allowed in it.
Rules cannot take the place of character.
You close the door on me and tell me I can't, I'm gonna find a way to get in.
I'd break every rule for you.
What happens when I break one of your fuckin' rules?
THROUGH THE TRAPDOOR I
If you use a trick in logic, whom can you be tricking other than yourself?
If you kept the small rules, you could break the big ones.
Paradox likes contradictions with exits.
I don't believe in fate," she said at last. "But I do believe in ... loopholes. I think a lot of what keeps the world going is the result of accidents - happy or otherwise - and taking advantage of these.
Reason cannot break out of its own loop.
The most fun in breaking a rule is in knowing what rule you're breaking.