Love is something difficult and it is more difficult than other things because in other conflicts nature herself enjoins men to collect themselves, to take themselves firmly in the hand with all their strength, while in the heightening of love the impulse is to give oneself wholly away. Rainer Maria Rilke
The doctrine of Christ enjoins men, all brothers in His eyes, to love one another. Leon Bourgeois
Religion is faith in an infinite Creator, who delights in and enjoins that rectitude which conscience commands us to seek. This conviction gives a Divine sanction to duty. William Ellery Channing
The Holy Quran enjoins us to reflect on the verities of Allah's created laws of nature; however, that our generation has been privileged to glimpse a part of His design is a bounty and a grace for which I render thanks with a humble heart. Abdus Salam
It is an unfailing maxim, that if policy enjoins an act of violence, its execution must never be entrusted to the violent. Friedrich Schiller
Nothing is grievous which necessity enjoins. Latin Proverb