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errors hitting reason
Part of the reason they had errors is because we're hitting it hard. We hit some on the nose. Joe Archuleta
errors overcome routine talented
Some of these errors were just the routine kind of plays. And then we get run-ruled because of it. We're not talented enough to overcome those mistakes. Todd Fairbourne
errors tendencies dangerous
The most dangerous error is failure to recognize our own tendency to error. B. H. Liddell Hart
errors doe dignity
[Something] does not rise to the dignity of error. C. S. Lewis
errors temptation needs
After an error you need not only to remove the causes but also to correct the error itself: after a sin you must not only, if possible, remove the temptation, you must also go back and repent the sin itself. In each case an 'undoing' is required. C. S. Lewis
errors elude-us generations
Absolute certainty will always elude us. We will always be mired in error. The most each generation can hope for is to reduce the error. . . . Carl Sagan
errors trial-and-error trials
The fossil record implies trial and error, the inability to anticipate the future, features inconsistent with a Great Designer (though not a Designer of a more remote and indirect temperament.) Carl Sagan
errors views rigidity
They (i. e., the Pythagoreans ) did not advocate the free confrontation of conflicting points of view. Instead, like all orthodox religions, they practised a rigidity that prevented them from correcting their errors. Carl Sagan
errors giving challenges
We are prodding, challenging, seeking contradictions or small, persistent residual errors, proposing alternative explanations, encouraging heresy. We give our highest rewards to those who convincingly disprove established beliefs. Carl Sagan
principles gum london
On close inspection, this device turned out to be a funereal juke box - the result of mixing Lloyd's of London with the principle of the chewing gum dispenser. Cecil Beaton
principles analysis fundamentals
The fundamental principle in the analysis of propositions containing descriptions is this: Every proposition which we can understand must be composed wholly of constituents with which we are acquainted. Bertrand Russell
principles
It doesn't look like any real animal, but all of the principles are there. Robert Full
principles body facts
I must begin with a good body of facts and not from a principle (in which I always suspect some fallacy) and then as much deduction as you please. Charles Darwin
principles natural customs
Custom is our nature. What are our natural principles but principles of custom? Blaise Pascal
principles moral compromise
There can be no compromise on moral principles. Ayn Rand
principles protection
Protection is not a principle but an expedient Benjamin Disraeli
principles fundamentals causes
The history of science can be viewed as the recasting of phenomena that were once thought to be accidents as phenomena that can be understood in terms of fundamental causes and principles. Alan Lightman
principles precedence sequence
Principles of motion take precedence over sequence of motion. Ed Parker
mankind patents producing stand
Patents will not stand in the way of producing the drug for mankind. Franz Humer
mankind modern survived
Mankind has survived all catastrophes. It will also survive modern medicine. Gerhard Kocher
mankind sweeter universe
Mankind . . . are a mistake. The universe would be sweeter and fresher without them Bertrand Russel
mankind rather species spectator
I live in the world rather as a spectator of mankind than as one of the species Joseph Addison
mankind original studied
Much had he read, Much more had seen; he studied from the life, and in th' original perus'd mankind John Armstrong
mankind shall
When there's only one race, and that's mankind, we shall be free. Garth Brooks
mankind interest consulting
Statesman are suspected of plotting against mankind, rather than consulting their interests, and are esteemed more crafty than learned. Baruch Spinoza
mankind insatiable avarice
The avarice of mankind is insatiable. Aristotle
mankind nationalism
Nationalism is the measels of mankind. Albert Einstein