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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.

The universe began in an instant, is expanding, and exhibits design, order, and complexity. Every effect must have a Cause, and design must have a Designer.

Quotes by Ray Comfort

Responsibility and accountability has to be taken by the top order.

Quotes by Ravi Shastri

Ideally a book would have no order in it, and the reader would have to discover his own.

Quotes by Raoul Vaneigem

Our founders did not oust George III in order for us to crown Richard I.

Quotes by Ralph Nader

I did an episode of 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent' with Jeff Goldblum, which was fun because I've known him for years.

Quotes by Ralph Macchio

Law and order is the first and topmost priority.

Quotes by Rajnath Singh

You have to take over your town in order to take over your city.

Quotes by Quavo

It is not necessary to understand things in order to argue about them.

Quotes by Pierre Beaumarchais

I, Philip Kearny, an old soldier, enter my solemn protest against this order for retreat.

Quotes by Philip Kearny

Although the ICRC and the World Economic Forum have separate missions, they both are centred on collaboration across sectors and between various actors in order to improve the state of the world.

Quotes by Peter Maurer

I just wanted to get on telly. I wasn't a massive Oasis fan, but I had to be in order to get on the telly.

Quotes by Pete Doherty

I've been auditioning since I was 20, working as a waiter, getting theater gigs, doing the 'Law and Order's.

Quotes by Pedro Pascal

Order is the shape upon which beauty depends.

Quotes by Pearl S. Buck

Two dangers constantly threaten the world: order and disorder.

Quotes by Paul Valery

Narrative identity takes part in the story's movement, in the dialectic between order and disorder.

Quotes by Paul Ricoeur

I was trying to organise my DVDs into a sort of chronological order, and I am afraid that it all trailed off after the Sixties.

Quotes by Paul Merton

I shut my eyes in order to see.

Quotes by Paul Gauguin

I needed to run away in order to come home.

Quotes by Patti Davis

We've heard from many teachers that they used episodes of Star Trek and concepts of Star Trek in their science classrooms in order to engage the students.

Quotes by Patrick Stewart

Obviously people read the books in order to be entertained.

Quotes by Patricia Cornwell

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.