Yields Quotes
-
If a great country yields to a small country, it will conquer the small country. If a small country yields to a great country, it will be conquered by the great country.
-
To our strongest impulse, to the tyrant in us, not only our reason but also our conscience yields.
-
The statement was a little more hawkish than people anticipated. By the time we get to June I expect 10-year yields to be at 5 percent.
-
Memory says, 'I did that.' Pride replies, 'I could not have done that.' Eventually, memory yields.
-
The considerations upon which expectations of prospective yields are based are partly existing facts which we can assume to be known more or less for certain, and partly future events which can only be forecasted with more or less confidence.
-
How can we explain the perpetuity of envy--a vice which yields no return?
-
If a man voluntarily allows himself to be crushed, he yields the oil of moral energy which sustains the world.
-
That which above all other yields the sweetest smell in the air is the violet.
-
The hardest metal yields to sufficient heat. Even so must the hardest heart melt before sufficiency of the heat of non- violence. And there is no limit to the capacity of non-violence to generate heat.
-
Lowered reliability obviously yields a lesser competence. But lowered breadth does so as well.
-
We don't believe that current low yields offer great value and expected returns are not sufficient to have a lot of bond investments as diversifying assets.
-
Woman's happiness consists in obeying; she objects to a man who yields too much.
-
Whoever yields properly to Fate, is deemed Wise among men, and knows the laws of heaven.
-
I have seen firsthand that agricultural science has enormous potential to increase the yields of small farmers and lift them out of hunger and poverty.
-
Make it a habit to praise the horse when the horse yields.
-
When an honorable man yields, in an hour of weakness, to temptation, his first step toward atonement is confession.
-
One's suffering disappears when one lets oneself go, when one yields - even to sadness.
-
Someone once said that nothing costs more and yields less benefit than revenge,” Aomame said. “Winston Churchill. As I recall it, though, he was making excuses for the British Empire’s budget deficits. It has no moral significance.