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Order Quotes

Most Famous Order Quotes of All Time!

Order in these lines is less about neatness and more about deep structure, from calculated risks taken to preserve something greater to the biological uncertainty underlying how living systems organize themselves.

We can make life in the computer. Granted, it's limited, but we have learned what it takes in order to actually construct it.

Quotes by Chris Adami

Once in a while I'll order an omelet, 'cause I'm not very good at making omelets.

Quotes by Cheryl Hines

Our individual lives cannot, generally, be works of art unless the social order is also.

Quotes by Charles Horton Cooley

The laws receive their force and authority from an oath of fidelity, either tacit or expressed, which living subjects have sworn to their sovereign, in order to restrain the intestine fermentation of the private interest of individuals.

Quotes by Cesare Beccaria

Do your job and demand your compensation - but in that order.

Quotes by Cary Grant

In order to be vigorously continued, nuclear power must be profoundly modified.

Quotes by Carlo Rubbia

Perfect order is the forerunner of perfect horror.

Quotes by Carlos Fuentes

In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder a secret order.

Quotes by Carl Jung

In order to be a diplomat, one must speak a number of languages, including doubletalk.

Quotes by Carey Williams

I am waiting impatiently for the day when beleaguered, like-minded academics can order James Wolcott's collected essays for their classes.

Quotes by Camille Paglia

We do not write in order to be understood; we write in order to understand.

Quotes by C. Day Lewis

Order and tidiness is the first law of Heaven.

Quotes by Brunello Cucinelli

There is no lack of profitability or investment among these telecommunications companies. There is nothing that an open-internet order did to them that diminished their success.

Quotes by Brian Schatz

Nixon's attempts to order subversion of various departments was bound to come out in some form.

Quotes by Bob Woodward

Sometimes, in order to be successful, a business must reset.

Quotes by Bob McNair

Accepting federal funding undermines state sovereignty as states become beholden to federal requirements in order to keep the money flowing.

Quotes by Bob Barr

In order to play and write, it's unique - you either do one or the other.

Quotes by Billy Strayhorn

I don't have to see a murder in order to condemn murder.

Quotes by Billy Graham

It is critical to bundle all future variable costs of supporting the customer in order to fairly estimate the future contribution.

Quotes by Bill Gurley

Zippy accepts chaos as what it is, which is the real order of everything.

Quotes by Bill Griffith

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this Order quotes page about?
It gathers quotes that use "order" in both a structural sense, like scientific uncertainty and organizational cohesion, and a purposeful sense, as in taking action in order to achieve something. The mix spans philosophy, science, and technology.
Why do people search for order-themed quotes?
Order is a concept that shows up in discussions about structure, security, and purpose, so people look for quotes on it when writing about systems, decisions, or the reasoning behind an action. It's a word that connects very different fields.
There's a quote linking decentralized databases to security and incentives - what's that doing on a quotes page?
It shows how the phrase "in order to" can build a logical chain of reasoning, moving from one requirement to the next in a clear, almost technical way. That structured thinking contrasts nicely with the more philosophical entries about desire and good order.
Is there a quote here about calculated risk?
Yes, one entry argues that accepting the chance something might be misused is sometimes worth it to protect a more important principle, which frames order as something that sometimes requires difficult trade-offs. It adds a more serious, ethical dimension to the collection.
How are order quotes typically used?
They work well for captions or reflections about structure, decision-making, or the reasoning behind a choice. For related themes, the Chaos page offers a contrasting angle, and Law covers order in a more formal, rule-based sense.

Another treats order as something built in stages, where security must come first before real incentives can follow. See Chaos quotes for the counterpoint, or Law quotes.