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intelligent feet discipline
If complex organisms demand an explanation, so does a complex designer. And it's no solution to raise the theologian's plea that God (or the Intelligent Designer) is simply immune to the normal demands of scientific explanation. To do so would be to shoot yourself in the foot. You cannot have it both ways. Either ID belongs in the science classroom, in which case it must submit to the discipline required of a scientific hypothesis. Or it does not, in which case, get it out of the science classroom and send it back to church, where it belongs. Richard Dawkins
intelligent hip-hop inspire
A lot of underground hip-hop will inspire me as far as rhyme patterns - really wordy, intelligent lyrics. Travie McCoy
intelligent civilization people
Civilization depends upon the vigorous pursuit of the highest values by people who are intelligent enough to know that their values are qualified by their interests and corrupted by their prejudices. Reinhold Niebuhr
intelligent people looking-good
I stay fat because it just wouldn't be fair to all the thin people if I were this good-looking, intelligent, funny, and thin. It's a public service really. Rebel Wilson
intelligent imagination world
I love sci-fi because it leads in the imagination, and I always say it has the most intelligent fans in the world. Robert Carlyle
intelligent men
Men are not nearly as evolved as women are, nor as intelligent, evidently Sarah MacLean
intelligent imagination soul
Finally, good sense is the body of poetic genius, fancy its drapery, motion its life, and imagination the soul that is everywhere and in each; and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
intelligent investing cash
Cash combined with courage in a time of crisis is priceless. Warren Buffett
intelligent successful-investing smarter
We don't have to be smarter than the rest. We have to be more disciplined than the rest. Warren Buffett
significant-change way doe
Business has to change the way it does business, or we will make no significant changes in the way we relate to the earth. Dennis Weaver
significant-change needs wake-up
There needs to be a shift in consciousness; there needs to be an absolute wake-up call before society can actually make the kind of incredibly significant changes that need to happen. Annie Lennox
significant-change long decision
Our culture teaches us that making significant changes takes a long time and is difficult to do. This is simply NOT true. Change happens in an instant. It is not a process - it is something you do in an instant by simply making a decision. Tony Robbins
significant-change fundamentals produce
Fundamental renegotiation is very, very unlikely to produce any significant change Vince Cable
principles teach formulas
Teach principles not formulas. Richard P. Feynman
principles crafts never-forget
Never forget that you are practicing a craft with certain principles. William Zinsser
principles employee command
The basic principle is I command, and my employees carry it out immediately. Wang Jianlin
principles easy
It is always more easy to discover and proclaim general principles than it is to apply them. Winston Churchill
principles knows
When you know principles that can motivate you, you will then know principles that can motivate others. Conversely, when you know principles that can motivate others, you will then know principles that can motivate you. W. Clement Stone
principles slavery politics
There must be no compromise with slavery - none whatever. Nothing is gained, everything is lost, by subordinating principle to expedience. William Lloyd Garrison
principles
In principle, I am against principles. Tristan Tzara
principles today sake
Today, local economies are being destroyed by the pluralistic, displaced, global economy, which has no respect for what works in a locality. The global economy is built on the principle that one place can be exploited, even destroyed, for the sake of another place. Wendell Berry
principles trauma foreign-policy
The American foreign policy trauma of the sixties and seventies was caused by applying valid principles to unsuitable conditions. Henry A. Kissinger