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common good itself mere partial practice reflection translate truth understanding
Reflection is only a partial understanding of truth if it does not translate itself in practice into commitments to the common good and justice. Truth is not mere abstraction but something to be done and is only apprehended when this is realized. Adolfo Perez Esquivel
common movement political shows support united
Our movement shows what people, united for a common cause, can do even without the support of political parties. Praveen Khandelwal
commonly fairly gradual groups
Such gradual transformation is also fairly well exemplified for subfamilies and occasionally for families, as the groups are commonly ranked. George Simpson
common excess fairly feet results rogue suggest waves
Our results suggest that waves in excess of 90 feet are not rogue waves but actually are fairly common during hurricanes. William Teague
common common-sense dumb goal
Our goal isn't to dumb down the rules. It's to use some common sense in what we regulate. Michelle Thomas
common friendship friends-or-friendship
Our friendship was for a common cause- secularism. Jaipal Reddy
common countries position share strategic
Our two countries share a common position on the international strategic balance, ... In the world today, in the international situation, this position is very important. Vladimir Putin
common common-sense friend measure mental obvious primitive
Our young friend makes up for many obvious mental lacunae by some measure of primitive common sense, remarked Challenger. Arthur Doyle
common competition fee year zero
Right now the competition is such that zero fee in the first year is the most common thing you'll see. Ron Logan
senses takes
That takes away from one of your senses. Mark Bedenbaugh
senses understand
There is no way in which to understand the world without first detecting it through the radar-net of our senses. Diane Ackerman
senses ifs
If we extend our senses, we will consequently extend our knowledge. Neil Harbisson
senses
We become in part what our senses take in. Eknath Easwaran