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greater morality playing religion role
Religion and morality are playing a greater role than they did 20 years ago. Douglas Laycock
greater love market pacific
Our market is national. All of us (in the industry) want to live here. We love the outdoors, and what greater place is there to live than the Pacific Northwest? Kurt Kutay
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Some of the species, like the pipistrelles, are increasing, and the rarer species, which include the greater horseshoe bat, are actually stable, so we are trying to find ways to increase their populations. Richard Dodd
greater helps information provides seek system
Our BI system provides information that helps us seek out greater efficiency. Steve Phillips
greater proverbs report
Report makes mischiefs greater than they need to be. French Proverbs
greater programs sum umbrella
We need an umbrella under which we can put all of the President's programs and end up with the whole being greater than the sum of its parts. Robert Teeter
greater public sooner trust
I think the sooner we get it done the better off we are, the greater trust the public will have, Kevin McCarthy
greater impact king larry news paper
Larry King has been in the paper for a very long time. But we want the news to be trendier, newsier and to have greater impact than it has now. Steven Anderson
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It is having a much greater impact, I think, then what had been anticipated. Wesley Moultrie
ignorance knowing sake
...not everyone is willing to defend a position of 'not knowing.' There is no virtue in ignorance for its own sake. B. F. Skinner
ignorance patriotic simple
I am a simple vessel with complex overtones, opinionated on occasions but willing to listen. Comfortable with reclusiveness and devoted to privacy and family. Patriotic to a fault and allergic to cruelty, ignorance and bad music. Bernie Taupin
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Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today as you were a year ago. Bernard Berenson
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Science tells us what we can know but what we can know is little and if we forget how much we cannot know we become insensitive of many things of very great importance. Theology, on the other hand induces a dogmatic belief that we have knowledge where in fact we have ignorance and by doing so generates a kind of impertinent insolence towards the universe. Uncertainty in the presence of vivid hopes and fears is painful, but must be endured if we wish to live without the support of comforting fairy tales. Bertrand Russell
ignorance mystery delightful
Mystery is delightful, but unscientific, since it depends upon ignorance. Bertrand Russell
ignorance ignorant depth
The dictum that human nature cannot be changed is one of those tiresome platitudes that conceal from the ignorant the depths of their own ignorance. Bertrand Russell
ignorance religion tyranny
...It is in the religion of ignorance that tyranny begins... Benjamin Franklin
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Ignorance is the night of the mind, a night without moon or star Confucius
ignorance moon night
Ignorance is the night of mind, a night without moon or star. Confucius
knowledge last men merely passions
Passions make men live, knowledge merely makes them last Chamfort
knowledge people
People have been writing us off, people who don't have the knowledge or expertise. Michael Klim
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Our whole knowledge of the world hangs on this very slender thread: the re-gu-la-ri-ty of our experiences Luigi Pirandello
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Players have a lot of knowledge. It would be silly of me to say if they suggest something that I wouldn't look at it. Maurice Cheeks
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A society that fears knowledge is a society that fears itself. Bernard Beckett
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Pure mathematics consists entirely of assertions to the effect that, if such and such a proposition is true of anything, then suchand such another proposition is true of that thing.... Thus mathematics may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true. Bertrand Russell
knowledge inference knows
Whatever we know without inference is mental. Bertrand Russell
knowledge historical elements
History is valuable, to begin with, because it is true; and this, though not the whole of its value, is the foundation and condition of all the rest. That all knowledge, as such, is in some degree good, would appear to be at least probable; and the knowledge of every historical fact possesses this element of goodness, even if it posses no other. Bertrand Russell
knowledge science perception
All that passes for knowledge can be arranged in a hierarchy of degrees of certainty, with arithmetic and the facts of perception at the top. Bertrand Russell