Zitat des Tages über Genügen / Suffice:
Blind faith, no matter how passionately expressed, will not suffice. Science for its part will test relentlessly every assumption about the human condition.
Italy, and the spring and first love all together should suffice to make the gloomiest person happy.
It took them only an instant to cut of that head, but it is unlikely that a hundred years will suffice to reproduce a singular one.
He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice.
The English Bible - a book which, if everything else in our language should perish, would alone suffice to show the whole extent of its beauty and power.
Acting doesn't suffice.
Why need I volumes, if one word suffice?
Too long a sacrifice can make a stone of the heart. O when may it suffice?
Why do people so love to wander? I think the civilized parts of the World will suffice for me in the future.
Nobody understood better than Mr. Lincoln the obvious truth that in politics it does not suffice merely to nominate candidates. Something must also be done to elect them.
If written directions alone would suffice, libraries wouldn't need to have the rest of the universities attached.
I care not to debate which came first, Islamism or anti-Muslim bigotry; suffice to say that both feed into each other symbiotically.
The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
Speak out in acts; the time for words has passed, and only deeds will suffice.
It causes me great pain to sue the company I work for. Nevertheless, I had to do it. Suffice it to say, there's a dispute and I believe I haven't been given what is mine.
Suffice it to say, I'm not poor.
To be perfectly happy it does not suffice to possess happiness, it is necessary to have deserved it.
I was 25 when my first husband walked out of the house and left me with a 10-month-old. And a house payment and a car payment. But suffice it to say I have a lot of love in my life.
The problem with literature, with writing, is that it works sometimes in terms of correction of social ills. Other times, it just does not suffice.
Let no one trust so entirely to natural prudence as to persuade himself that it will suffice to guide him without help from experience.
It doesn't suffice to knock the state, to destroy the ideals. Something has to replace those ideals if they're taken away.
The things that motivated me at 21 don't suffice. Which is scary but really liberating in a way. It's taken me a long time to feel like, instead of being invited to the party with a bunch of people I don't know, that I actually deserve to be here.