Quotes about accept
acceptance want persons
I want to be remembered as the person who helped us restore faith in ourselves. Wilma Mankiller
accepting fortune good-fortune
It's O.K. to accept good fortune. Will Oldham
acceptance keeping-promises greed
If we got one-tenth of what was promised to us in these acceptance speeches there wouldn't be any inducement to go to heaven. Will Rogers
acceptance thinking integration
I think we're a little bit more astray, more far afield from true integration and true acceptance. Zachary Quinto
acceptance dying born
The creature born is the creature dying. Zhuangzi
acceptance trying purpose
If you have grasped the purpose of life there is no point in trying to make life into something it is not or cannot be. Zhuangzi
acceptance men may
Let a man's talents or virtues be what they may, he will only feel satisfaction in his society as he is satisfied in himself. William Hazlitt
acceptance people trustworthiness
Those people who are uncomfortable in themselves are disagreeable to others. William Hazlitt
acceptance modesty undervalued
He who undervalues himself is justly undervalued by others. William Hazlitt
acceptance humanity world
No matter how much one may love the world as a whole, one can live fully in it only by living responsibly in some small part of it. Where we live and who we live there with define the terms of our relationship to the world and to humanity. We thus come again to the paradox that one can become whole only by the responsible acceptance of one's partiality. Wendell Berry
acceptance world blame
I do not confer praise or blame: I accept. I am the measure of all things. I am the center of the world. W. Somerset Maugham
acceptance maturity government
Acceptance by government of a dissident press is a measure of the maturity of a nation. William O. Douglas
acceptance government ideas
The function of free speech under our system of government is to invite dispute. It may indeed best serve its high purpose when it invites a condition of unrest, creates dissatisfaction with conditions as they are, or even stirs people to anger. Speech is often provocative and challenging. It may strike at prejudices and preconceptions and have profound unsettling effects as it passes for acceptance of an idea. William O. Douglas
acceptance tolerance virtue
One of the greatest disasters of our time is our universal acceptance of the word "tolerance" as a great virtue. Zig Ziglar