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philosophical enemy strategy
Virgil Who asks whether the enemy was defeated by strategy or valor?
philosophical time-passes
Virgil Time passes irrevocably.
philosophical helping unfortunate
Virgil Myself acquainted with misfortune, I learn to help the unfortunate.
philosophical reality mind
Vladimir Lenin The sole "property" of matter with whose recognition philosophical materialism is bound up is the property of being an objective reality, of existing outside the mind.
philosophical clouds speech
Wallace Stevens Funest philosophers and ponderers, Their evocations are the speech of clouds.
philosophical character men
Samuel Taylor Coleridge The myriad-minded man, our, and all men's, Shakespeare, has in this piece presented us with a legitimate farce in exactest consonance with the philosophical principles and character of farce, as distinguished from comedy and from entertainments. A proper farce is mainly distinguished from comedy by the licence allowed, and even required, in the fable, in order to produce strange and laughable situations. The story need not be probable, it is enough that it is possible.
philosophical listening asking
W. H. Auden See without looking, hear without listening, breathe without asking.
philosophical delight care
Roger Ebert Jacques Tati is the great philosophical tinkerer of comedy, taking meticulous care to arrange his films so that they unfold in a series of revelations and effortless delights.
civilization local pillar
Stewart Brand I was a glassy-eyed undergraduate. It was a pillar of local civilization.
civilization long achievement
Rose Macaulay what about Christianity? Are we right in the face of so long a record of its poverty in international achievement, to keep invoking it as a standard, almost synonymous with civilization?
civilization political democracy
Winston Churchill Nothing can be more abhorrent to democracy than to imprison a person or keep him in prison because he is unpopular. This is really the test of civilization.
civilization evil specialization
Wendell Berry Specialization is the great evil of civilization.
civilization existence free laws man process progress ruled setting society toward
Ayn Rand Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage's whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men.
civilization limitless
Mark Twain Civilization is a limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessities
civilization commitment company effort group individual society team
Vince Lombardi Individual commitment to a group effort -- that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.
civilization decisive human indeed producing range western
Paul Johnson Indeed it is the protean ability of Western civilization to be self-critical and self-correcting - not only in producing wealth but over the whole range of human activities - that constitutes its most decisive superiority over any of its rivals.
civilization founder human instead insult stone
Sigmund Freud The first human being who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civilization.
space
Jack Berry Hopefully, we'll be able to backfill that space.
space
Josh Smith I'd like to see how space is. I'd like to float.
space want firsts
Robert Crippen If you want to go into space first time on a new vehicle that's never been flown, you want to go with a pro.
space challenges journalism
Rebecca West Journalism: an ability to meet the challenge of filling the space.
space viruses language
William S. Burroughs Language is a virus from outer space.
space stranger invisible
Viola Spolin Get out of your head, into your space and await the invisible stranger
space fiction stories
William Shatner The mysteriousness and mystique of space is such, that science fiction attempts to tantalize you by telling you a story that could possibly be out there and that's the appeal of science fiction.
space long four
Will Cuppy [Footnote:] The Dotterel weighs only four ounces. It has long been a scientific riddle how so much wrong-headedness can manage to exist in so small a space. Still, there's the Least Gnatcatcher.
space want
Sarah Brightman I actually want to go up into space.