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“Every game has rules. Life’s a game that has its respective rules; obey the rules, win the game!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Shaping the dream“Every game has rules. Obey the rules, win the game; disobey the rule, lose it! The game of life has loser and winners. Play fairly and win!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“Maybe I'll obey the rules. Some of them, anyway, who knows? What are you going to do if I don't, by the way, and haven't I asked you this before?”
Anne Rice“We started off trying to set up a small anarchist community, but people wouldn't obey the rules.”
Alan Bennett, Getting On“Larine had a bright future ahead of her, but she had to learn to obey the rules before she could begin learning which could be broken and when.”
Robert Jordan“of course, even in the hall, you must begin trying to obey the rules which are common to the whole house.”
C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity“The researchers argued that an orderly environment fosters a sense of responsibility not so much by deterrence (since Groningen police rarely penalize litterers) as by the signaling of a social norm: This is the kind of place where people obey the rules.”
Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined“Rescuing people from the results of their own foolishness is really what customers service is all about. Customers rarely obey the rules. They expect you to rescue them whenever they do something stupid. Will you be a “rescuer,” known far and wide for customer service, or will you steadfastly insist that your customers follow the proper procedures?”
Roy H. Williams, Secret Formulas of the Wizard of Ads“I do not know why there is this difference, but I am sure that God keeps no one waiting unless He sees that it is good for him to wait. When you do enter your room, you will find that the long wait has done you some kind of good which you would not have had otherwise. But you must regard it as waiting, not as camping. You must keep on praying for light: and of course, even in the hall, you must begin trying to obey the rules which are common to the whole house. And above all you must be asking which door is the true one; not which pleases you best by its paint and paneling.”
C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity