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confront discover heroes treasure true
Heroes take journeys, confront dragons, and discover the treasure of their true selves. Carol Pearson
confront issues voters war
Historically, when big issues confront the electorate, young voters come to the polls. In 2004, it was the war in Iraq. Daniel Shea
confront controlled people
To confront those fears, in a controlled environment, where there's 300 people around you going through the same thing, it's this weird sort of yin and yang. Adam Arkin
confronted famous literary occupied territory
I don't know the literary world; I was scared of being confronted with famous names, not knowing what they had written. It was occupied territory I was entering. John le Carre
confront fairy realities tale
The escape to an unchallenging fairy tale can be very nice and I'm all for that, but film can also challenge you to confront the realities of our world. Ezra Miller
confront creativity individual means ourselves
The idea of improvisation means that we confront ourselves with our own individual creativity. Brian Alger
confront hard time
It's really hard for me, every day, to confront my writing. It never gets easier over time. Kate Christensen
confrontation
I don't like confrontation. Terry Bradshaw
confront kids supposed
They don't want to confront this issue. The kids have indicated that they want this to happen, and that's what this is supposed to be about. George Cook
knowledge love mainly power pursuit
The pursuit of knowledge is, I think, mainly actuated by love of power Bertrand Russell
knowledge deals known
A very great deal more truth can become known than can be proven. Richard P. Feynman
knowledge men ideas
According to the technical language of old writers, a thing and its qualities are described as subject and attributes; and thus a man's faculties and acts are attributes of which he is the subject. The mind is the subject in which ideas inhere. Moreover, the man's faculties and acts are employed upon external objects; and from objects all his sensations arise. Hence the part of a man's knowledge which belongs to his own mind, is subjective: that which flows in upon him from the world external to him, is objective. William Whewell
knowledge possession labor
Knowledge conquered by labor becomes a possession -a property entirely our own. Samuel Smiles
knowledge knows
Indeed he knows not how to know who knows not also how to un-know. Richard Francis Burton
knowledge proportion objects
The worth and value of knowledge is in proportion to the worth and value of its object. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
knowledge giving mind
Every human being whose mind is not debauched, will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge. Samuel Johnson
knowledge painting tradition
All of my knowledge, of both science and religion, I incorporate into the classical tradition of my painting. Salvador Dali
knowledge
Our knowledge, is our power, and God our strength. Robert Southey