Command
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A command is an order to do something.
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Quotes
edit- Mentira la que manda
Mentira comanda- Lie rules
Lie commands- Manu Chao, Mentira, Clandestino (1998)
- Lie rules
- A command can express no more than an ought or a shall, because it is a universal, but it does not express an 'is'; and this at once makes plain its deficiency. Against such commands Jesus sets virtue, i.e., a loving disposition, which makes the content of the command superfluous and destroys its form as a command, because that form implies an opposition between a commander and something resisting the command.
- G. W. F. Hegel, "The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate"
- Commands- you're sure to hear from above, if you're placed down below.
- Some commands are more easily given than obeyed.
- George R. R. Martin, A Game of Thrones, Jon (VII)