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personal-opinions perception literature
Great literature should do some good to the reader: must quicken his perception though dull, and sharpen his discrimination though blunt, and mellow the rawness of his personal opinions. A. E. Housman
personal-opinions people way
I always found that if you handle a problem in a benevolent way and a transparent way and involve other people, so it's just not your personal opinion, that people get to the other side of these difficult conversations being more enthusiastic. David M. Kelley
personal-opinions white people
My personal opinion is that you can't be racist towards white people. You can be prejudiced about them, but being prejudiced isn't an illegal act, whereas being racist can be. Jo Brand
personal-opinions errors shade
There is a point when a personal opinion shades off into an error of fact. Gene Siskel
personal-opinions muzzle kind
I don't have to muzzle myself when I'm a civilian. When you're a governor, you kind of have to do it, because you represent the whole state. You have to leave your personal opinions to yourself a lot. I learned that. Jesse Ventura
personal-opinions talking giving
She's always polite and kind, but her words lack the kind of curiosity and excitement you'd normally expect. Her true feelings- assuming such things exist- remain hidden away. Except for when a practical sort of decision has to be made, she never gives her personal opinion about anything. She seldom talks about herself, instead letting others talk, nodding warmly as she listens. But most people start to feel vaguely uneasy when talking with her, as if they suspect they're wasting her time, trampling on her private, graceful, dignified world. And that impression is, for the most part, correct. Haruki Murakami
personal-opinions identity way
An identity based in the one-way love of God does not take into account public opinion or, thankfully, even personal opinion. Tullian Tchividjian
personal-opinions support opinion
It just supports my personal opinion that he's a wacko Trenton Lee Stewart
errors mad void
Like the famous mad philosopher said, when you stare into the void, the void stares also; but if you cast into the void, you get a type conversion error. (Which just goes to show Nietzsche wasn't a C++ programmer.) Charles Stross
errors events chance
You say, 'On the off chance that I had somewhat more, I ought to be exceptionally fulfilled.' You commit an error. On the off chance that you are not content with what you have, you would not be fulfilled in the event that it were multiplied. Charles Spurgeon
errors needs done
If a crooked stick is before you, you need not explain how crooked it is. Lay a straight one down by the side of it, and the work is well done. Preach the truth, and error will stand abashed in its presence. Charles Spurgeon
errors programming reborn
In programming, as in everything else, to be in error is to be reborn. Alan Perlis
errors mental-illness illness
I am, emphatically. Mental illness triggered by xperimental error. David Mitchell
errors giving support
Software: These programs give instruction to the CPU, which processes billions of tiny facts called bytes, and within a fraction of a second it sends you an error message that requires you to call the customer-support hot line and be placed on hold for approximately the life-span of a caribou. Dave Barry
errors perception optical-illusions
Our perceptions are fallible. We sometimes see what isn't there. We are prey to optical illusions. Occasionally we hallucinate. We are error-prone. Carl Sagan
errors safe reacting
Responding to truth will keep you safe. Reacting to error will only create another error. Bill Johnson
errors useless repentance
Where error is irreparable, repentance is useless. Edward Gibbon
shade my-future
My future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades. Brad Goreski
shades
Sometimes I worry I'm writing 'Fifty Shades of Grey' for teenagers, but I'm not. Lauren Myracle
shade needs use
In common use almost every word has many shades of meaning, and therefore needs to be interpreted by the context. Alfred Marshall
shade
Are the shades of Pemberley to be thus polluted? Jane Austen
shade
One is but a shade of the other. Danielle Trussoni
shade looks window
I was getting dressed and a peeping tom looked in the window, took a look and pulled down the shade. Joan Rivers
shade cruelty benevolence
cruelty and benevolence are but shades of the same colour. Khaled Hosseini
shade kind
With Ricky Gervais, it's all shades of wrong, it's my kind of humor. Emily Blunt
shades
Fled / Murmuring, and with him fled the shades of night. John Milton