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views ideas political
I never view aesthetic ideas as having an existence purely of their own but as a function they have in connection with political or moral values. Antoni Tapies
views months compromise
A lot of Americans have some view of the Constitution as just this thing that was handed down [intact]. But it really was the result of months and months of wrangling and disputation and ultimately compromise. That's where the brilliance of the American system is -- it's always been built on compromise. Bill Vaughan
views law two
In my view there are basically two types of weddings. There is the wedding that is based on law, and there is the wedding that is based on Christ and based on grace. We felt that those who have been married by the law, they would like to have that special privilege and benefit by being married by the church. Bill Vaughan
views other-worlds earth
But I simply can't stand a view limited to this earth, I feel life is so small unless it has windows into other worlds...I like mathematics largely because it is not human. Bertrand Russell
views may point-of-view
I always have a point of view. It may not be right, but it's my own. Baz Luhrmann
views law may
The cold view to take of our future is that we are therefore headed for extinction in a universe of impersonal chemical, physical, and biological laws. A more productive, certainly more engaging view, is that we have the intelligence to grasp what is happening, the composure not to be intimidated by its complexity, and the courage to take steps that may bear no fruit in our lifetimes. Barry Lopez
views practice together
In the traditional view, a person is free. He is autonomous in the sense that his behavior is uncaused. He can therefore be held responsible for what he does and justly punished if he offends. That view, together with its associated practices, must be re-examined when a scientific analysis reveals unsuspected controlling relations between behavior and environment. B. F. Skinner
views genius prevailing
The prevailing view is that geniuses are largely built, not born. David Brooks
views air challenges
Climb the mountain not to plant your flag, but to embrace the challenge, enjoy the air and behold the view. Climb it so you can see the world, not so the world can see you. David McCullough
sides found caution
We've found some things that are suspicious in nature, and we're going to err on the side of caution. Bill Vaughan
sides entertainment music-is
Entertainment is about telling everybody that everything is alright but music is on the side of the upsetters and that's where I'm at. Bill Bruford
sides might maggots
Maggots squirming in your eyeholes...and your other orifices, might be carrying things a bit too far." "This is why I keep you around, Rixon. Always seeing things from the bright side. Becca Fitzpatrick
sides three
We've too many sides so have to go to three and make the other a development team. Mike Hall
sides darker-side
Vocally, I really like going into the darker side of myself. Dave Gahan
sides world want
The world is changing.... I don't, as a consumer, want advertising that's not relevant. If we're going to take a side let's take the side of the consumer, Charlie Ergen
sides argument difficult
It is difficult to be emphatic when no one is emphatic on the other side. Charles Dudley Warner
sides god-is-with-us
God works, and therefore we work; God is with- us, and therefore we are with God, and stand on His side. Charles Spurgeon
sides actors safe
An actor always goes to the safe side. Chloe Grace Moretz
argument good history peace poor rattling war
My argument is that War makes rattling good history; but Peace is poor reading. Thomas Hardy
argument balances checks clear fighting government limits polls terrorism unbridled voters
The polls are pretty clear that voters want limits on the government's power. This is really an argument not about fighting terrorism but about checks and balances and unbridled government authority. Geoff Garin
argument clearly facts hardwired politics reason science seem seems time tough winning
Part of the reason that our politics seems so tough right now and facts and science and argument does not seem to be winning the day all the time is because we're hardwired not to always think clearly when we're scared. And the country's scared. Barack Obama
argument authority primates
One of the great commandments of science is: 'Mistrust arguments from authority.' Carl Sagan
argument basis becoming credible financial justifying less might movement takes using value
The argument of 'We're bigger' is becoming less credible as the open-source movement takes hold. Using your financial might as the basis for justifying your value proposition is not going to withstand this shift. John Roberts
argument bit cause muscle supposed work
The argument is they know what they're supposed to do. At least they tell you, 'We know what we're supposed to do.' So you back off a little bit on the real big muscle work that could cause them injury. Pat Riley
argument backing days knew later nine ridiculous venezuela willing
The argument is that Venezuela is not willing or they're not going to be able to (comply with the cuts). Here it is eight, nine days later and they're already backing out. We knew it wasn't going to last, but this is a little on the ridiculous side. Richard Yamarone
argument compete females males prefer robust
The argument is that in most species, males will compete with each other for females, and females prefer robust males. Ralph Catalano
argument happy invested money optimism stronger today year
The argument for optimism is stronger today than it was a year ago. I'm happy having most of my money invested in tech. Kevin Landis