The man who obeys ordsprog

en The man who obeys is nearly always better than the man who commands
  Ernest Renan

en The man of virtuous soul commands not, nor obeys.
  Percy Bysshe Shelley

en Memory always obeys the commands of the heart.
  Antoine Rivarol

en The man who commands efficiently must have obeyed others in the past, and the man who obeys dutifully is worthy of being some day a commander
  Marcus Tullius Cicero

en The mind commands the body and it obeys. The mind orders itself and meets resistance.
  Saint Augustine

en The key to every man is his thought. Sturdy and defying though he look, he has a helm which he obeys, which is the idea after which all his facts are classified. He can only be reformed by showing him a new idea which commands his own.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en Much that is dreadful and inhuman in history, much that one hardly likes to believe, is mitigated by the reflection that the one who commands and the one who carries out are different people. The former does not behold the sight and does not experience the strong impression on the imagination. The latter obeys a superior and therefore feels no responsibility for the acts.
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en Whoever obeys the Apostle, he indeed obeys Allah, and whoever turns back, so We have not sent you as a keeper over them.

en He showed a lot of poise. He commands the huddle and he commands the offense.

en By studying how the brain reduces noise, we can learn more about how it processes sensory inputs, makes decisions and executes them. Understanding how noise is reduced to very precise commands helps us understand how those commands are created.

en She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. For whosoever commands the sea commands the trade; whosoever commands the trade of the world commands the riches of the world, and consequently the world itself
  Walter Raleigh, Sr.

en If the student's voice and presence and verbal commands are where they need to be, the operator can deescalate the threat from the scenario. By the same token, if the student is not projecting like they should, or if their commands and their presence are not where they need to be, the threat can be escalated.

en Belief is always most desired, most pressingly needed where there is a lack of will, for the will, as emotion of command, is the distinguishing characteristic of sovereignty and power. That is to say, the less a person knows how to command, the more urgent is his desire for one who commands, who commands sternly - a God, a prince, a caste, a physician, a confessor, a dogma, a party consciene. From whence perhaps it could be inferred that the two world religions, Buddhism and Christianity, might well have had the cause of their rise, and especially of their rapid extension, in an extraordinary malady of the will.
  Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

en He who controls the past commands the future. He who commands the future conquers the past.
  George Orwell

en Whoever obeys the gods, to him they particularly listen
  Homer


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