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comprehend gaze notions recognise reflects
In Sufi terms, there are two very interesting notions of transcendence. One is to gaze out at the universe and to comprehend that what you see out there reflects what you are. The other one is to look inside yourself and recognise that the universe is present there. Mohsin Hamid
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People who are rich find it hard to understand the behavior of poor people. Economists are no exception, for they, too, find it difficult to comprehend the preferences and scarcity constraints that determine the choices that poor people make. Theodore Schultz
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I did not comprehend and I often wonder what he ever saw in me, and it has taken me all these years to understand. Patti Smith
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John Kerry is to be congratulated for understanding something that his party's most extreme elements have yet to comprehend - Ohioans know how to count. George Voinovich
comprehend evil mean mental suffers understand
Just because we can't comprehend this kind of evil, doesn't mean he suffers a mental illness. We will never understand evil like this. David Raskin
comprehend future guiding life present single together
We can comprehend every single life phenomenon, as if the past, the present, and the future together with a superordinate, guiding idea were present in it in traces. Alfred Adler
comprehend duty explain government happiness human means wisdom
To comprehend the Wisdom of this Injunction the better, and explain the Duty before us, it should be considered, that Government is the only Means by which human Happiness can be attained. Charles Inglis
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He can't comprehend what we've been through. He's a father. I want to tell him what we've been through. Susanna Dudiyeva
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Success is counted sweetest by those who ne'er succeed. To comprehend a nectar - Requires sorest need. Emily Dickinson