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caused chinese-philosopher goodness human nature
Human nature is evil, and goodness is caused by intentional activity. Xun Zi
cause developed feels near peace point shall social solidarity
When the sense of solidarity has been developed to such a point that each one feels the cause of all others as his own, we shall be drawing near to international and to social peace. Ellen Key
caused gears job nor pink shift slip worker
The pink slip is precipitously delivered. It's not as if the worker caused the job loss, nor is it that they even wanted to shift gears or that they were tired, Ruth Luban
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The overall damage caused by hurricanes Katrina and Rita has shown them to be the greatest natural disasters to oil and gas development in this history of the Gulf of Mexico. Chris Oynes
cause confidence drop earliest economic fed growth later pause possibly quite rather until wait
The pause in economic growth and the drop in confidence will probably cause the Fed to tighten later rather than sooner. The earliest I can see them tightening is the end of June, and they could quite possibly wait until August. Sung Sohn
cause combine conditions data disease medical physical
The pathogens that cause disease have conditions in which they live, just like we do. We have to combine the physical data with what we know in the medical world. Conrad Lautenbacher
cause listener map order stick
Cause when you're sequencing a record, you want the listener to stick with it from beginning to end, and in order to do that, you really have to map out the journey from the first song to the last. Dave Grohl
caused evidence great indication permitted rapid save slightest speedily state
With such irresistible evidence before us of the great and rapid progress of abolitionism without the slightest indication of abatement, he is blind who does not see, if the state of things which has caused it should be permitted to continue, that it will speedily be too late, if not to save ourselves, to save the Union. John C. Calhoun
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Every increase of protective duties is necessarily followed, in the present condition of our country, by an expansion of the currency, which must continue to increase till the increased price of production, caused by the expansion, shall be equal to the duty imposed, when a new tariff will be required. John C. Calhoun
honesty ideas special
The values of science and the values of democracy are concordant, in many cases indistinguishable. Science and democracy began - in their civilized incarnations - in the same time and place, Greece in the seventh and sixth centuries B.C. . . . Science thrives on, indeed requires, the free exchange of ideas; its values are antithetical to secrecy. Science holds to no special vantage points or privileged positions. Both science and democracy encourage unconventional opinions and vigorous debate. Both demand adequate reason, coherent argument, rigorous standards of evidence and honesty. Carl Sagan
honesty thinking hollywood
They say that in Hollywood one can't be honest, but I think honesty counts in Hollywood just as much as it does anywhere else. I think it's just too much trouble to be dishonest and keep up with yourself. Bette Davis
honesty mistake responsibility
Because democratic institutions do not renew themselves as effortlessly as flowering trees, they demand the ceaseless tinkering of people who possess both the courage and the honesty to admit their mistakes and accept responsibility for even the most inglorious acts. Bill Vaughan
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Could beauty, my lord, have better commerce than with honesty? William Shakespeare
honesty fighting actors
I don't have fights with actors. In absolute honesty, I've never fought with any actor ever. Baz Luhrmann
honesty winning corruption
Corruption wins not more than honesty. William Shakespeare
honesty hamlet-and-ophelia fairness
That if you be honest and fair, your honesty should admit no discourse to your beauty. William Shakespeare
honesty policy
Honesty is not the best policy - merely the safest William Shakespeare
honesty lying honest-woman
A very honest woman but something given to lie William Shakespeare
surest
One has only to follow events, and you will be all right. The surest way is to take whatever comes as it comes. Jules Verne
suspicion
We have a sneaking suspicion where it is." () Dennis McCullough
suspicion wanted my-own
To this very day, I do not know what he (Hitler) thought or knew or really wanted. I only knew my own thoughts and suspicions. Alfred Jodl
suspicion universe
Now my own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose. J. Haldane
suspicion unified
I have a sneaking suspicion that all religions lead to the same place, a very unified place. Jewel
suspicion findings paid
We are always paid for our suspicion by finding what we suspect. Henry David Thoreau
suspicion suspicious
He that is already corrupt is naturally suspicious, and he that becomes suspicious will quickly become corrupt. Samuel Johnson
suspicion persecution
The rating [of "Aquarius"] was eventually brought down to 16 after the third appeal. Everything blew up after the second appeal because the press picked it up and spurred suspicions of persecution. Sonia Braga