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facts doe surrender
The proper good of a creature is to surrender itself to its Creator—to enact intellectually, volitionally, and emotionally, that relationship which is given in the mere fact of its being a creature. When it does so, it is good and happy. C. S. Lewis
facts helping hiring interest lack minorities past state understanding women work
We have no interest in helping him (Coleman) be a martyr. He has demonstrated a lack of understanding of the facts in the past and probably misunderstands what this administration has accomplished in hiring minorities and women in the state work force. Brett Hall
facts
There is a lot being said, but if you take a look at facts and fundamentals, we are doing what we can. Ken Cohen
facts fountainhead rules-for-radicals
It is a sad fact of life that power and fear are the fountainheads of faith. Saul Alinsky
facts realizing chains
The fact is, women are in chains, and their servitude is all the more debasing because they do not realize it. Susan B. Anthony
facts fourth job safety tackled wait york zone
Wait just a minute. They didn't keep us out of the end zone. I was tackled in the end zone for a safety in the fourth quarter. Get your facts straight, or get a job working for the New York Times . Michael Bennett
facts embarrassing theft
[A] great embarrassing fact… haunts all attempts to represent the market as the highest form of human freedom: that historically, impersonal, commercial markets originate in theft. David Graeber
facts economic globalization
Globalization is a fact of economic life Carlos Salinas de Gortari
facts may opinion
You may alter an opinion, but you cannot alter a # fact . Charles Spurgeon
observation truism commonplace
Every commonplace or trite observation is not a truism. Charles Lamb
observation disagree disagreeable
Whether in families or in politics, a good observation: "One can disagree without being disagreeable." Barry Goldwater
observation
But I make the observation that no one of us would do things exactly alike. David Dinkins
observation acquire
Those who cannot themselves observe can at least acquire the observation of others. Benjamin Disraeli
observation evidence believable
Extraordinary observations require extraordinary evidence to make them believable. Carl Sagan
observation teach shows
In the philosophic sense, observation shows and experiment teaches. Claude Bernard
observation passive active
Obervation is a passive science, experimentation is an active science. Claude Bernard
observation observers
Observe, and in that observation there is neither the "observer" nor the "observed" - there is only observation taking place. Jiddu Krishnamurti
observation finished ifs
If a writer stops observing, he is finished. Ernest Hemingway
reasoning judged
Reasoning is never, like poetry, judged from the outside at all. C. S. Lewis
reasoning studied subject taste
I studied economics and made it my career for two reasons. The subject was and is intellectually fascinating and challenging, particularly to someone with taste and talent for theoretical reasoning and quantitative analysis. James Tobin
reasoning
That's all we were told, with no reasoning at all. Doug Willmore
reasoning
To be against rationalization is not the same as to be opposed to reasoning. Christopher Hitchens
reasoning statesmen examining
Re-examining our reasoning is not something that has come naturally to American statesmen. Samantha Power