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Quotes about Limits

Maturity in life is when someone is living joyfully within their God-given limits.
— Peter Scazzero
To define the limits of the Kenosis, and to adjust it to the immutability of the Godhead and the intertrinitarian process, lies beyond the sphere of exegesis and belongs to speculative dogmatics.
— Philip Schaff
Technology tends toward avoidance of risks by investors. Uncertainty is ruled out if possible. People generally prefer the predictable. Few recognize how destructive this can be, how it imposes severe limits on variability and thus makes whole populations fatally vulnerable to the shocking ways our universe can throw the dice.
— Frank Herbert
The Great God Science. It has failed us, because it was never meant to be a god, but only a few true scientists understand that.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Remember your created limits. So much of workaholism is a defiance of the physical limitations that God our creator has imposed upon us.
— Tim Challies
I often crossed it inadvertently when out that way on my daily rounds. But I also liked to cross it on purpose, deliberately stepping to and fro. A dozen times, or several dozen times. I'd amuse myself like that for half an hour—playing the game of crossing the border. It gave me pleasure, because I could remember the time when it wasn't possible. I love crossing borders.
— Olga Tokarczuk
"Nothing binds you except your thoughts; nothing limits you except your fear; and nothing controls you except your beliefs.
— Marianne Williamson
The fence and the boundary line are the symbols of the spirit of justice. They set the limits upon each man's interest to prevent one from taking advantage of the other.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
The power of the sky can be made to do men's bidding. There are no limits to its secrets and its might, and it can be made to grant us anything if we but choose to ask.
— Ayn Rand
Learn how to say no. Don't let your mouth overload your back.
— Jim Rohn
Every stage of human life, except the last, is marked out by certain and defined limits; old age alone has no precise and determinate boundary.
— Cicero
The size of prayers depends on the size of our God. And if God knows no limits, then neither should our prayers. God exists outside of the four space-time dimensions He created. We should pray that way! It
— Mark Batterson