It is the nature of men having escaped one extreme, which by force they were constrained long to endure, to run headlong into the other extreme, forgetting that virtue doth always consist in the mean.

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I am fifty-two years of age. I am a bishop in the Anglican Church, and a few people might be constrained to say that I was reasonably responsible. In the land of my birth I cannot vote, whereas a young person of eighteen can vote. And why? Because he or she possesses that wonderful biological attribute

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An expansive life, one not constrained by four walls, requires as well an expansive pocket.

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There is no reason to accept the doctrines crafted to sustain power and privilege, or to believe that we are constrained by mysterious and unknown social laws. These are simply decisions made within institutions that are subject to human will and that must face the test of legitimacy. And if they do not meet the test, they can be replaced by other institutions that are more free and more just, as has happened often in the past.

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'Resource-constrained environment' are fancy Pentagon words that mean there isn't enough money to go around.

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Everyone ought to worship God according to his own inclinations, and not to be constrained by force.

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True liberty consists only in the power of doing what we ought to will, and in not being constrained to do what we ought not to will.

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Matthew 14:22:
Immediately Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to the other side, while he dismissed the crowd.
(NIV)
Then He directed the disciples to get into the boat and go before Him to the other side, while He sent away the crowds.
(AMP)
And straightway Jesus constrained his disciples to get into a ship, and to go before him unto the other side, while he sent the multitudes away.
(KJV)

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