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accepts believe heart question truly truth
You shouldn't believe everything. What you see isn't always right. Is what you think truly right? Please, think about it again. A heart that obediently accepts things is fine, but shouldn't you question something just once? The truth is in a place you can't see. Takehito Koyasu
accepts american-leader arouse breaks community conscience expressing highest law order penalty reality respect tells unjust willingly
One who breaks an unjust law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for law. Martin King
accepts best glenn looking money shape squad
Glenn accepts this and is now looking at how best to shape his squad with the money available. Jez Moxey
accepts affair entire fling sold
She accepts that the story, which she sold to the newspaper, was an entire fabrication on her part and that she had not had an affair or fling with the claimant. David Griffiths
accepts almost knows life mission touch
She knows this is her life. She accepts it. It's almost her mission in life to touch others. Marilyn Smith
accepts action boston college expect immediate invitation
If Boston College accepts an invitation to defect, it can expect immediate action, Richard Blumenthal
accepts daughter quite rather son worry
My son is quite supportive. He does worry about me but he is supportive. My daughter prefers that I don't do this. Again, she accepts that this is who I am and it's important to me that I do this work, but she would much rather I didn't. Jan Benvie
accepts agency atomic country energy guarantee nuclear power safety treaty
In this sense, if a country joins the treaty and accepts the supervision of safety guarantee by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), it has the right to use nuclear power peacefully. Zhang Yan
accepts challenge guys helping others
I'm one of those guys who accepts the challenge of helping others and being a leader. Brian Jordan
mainstream niche technology
This is not a niche product. The technology will become mainstream quickly. Daniel Anderson
mainstream-culture way racket
I'm not really interested in participating in mainstream culture. Participating in the mainstream music business is, to me, like getting involved in a racket. There's no way you can get involved in a racket and not someway be filthied by it. Steve Albini
mainstream operating starting
There are also some 30 kickbacks that we are starting to use in the mainstream of the operating system. Tom Goguen
science mathematical-logic ideas
All exact science is dominated by the idea of approximation. Bertrand Russell
science supposing-that forever
It is characteristic of the unlearned that they are forever proposing something which is old, and because it has recently come to their own attention, supposing it to be new. Calvin Coolidge
science would-be mould
If every one were cast in the same mould, there would be no such thing as beauty. Charles Darwin
science son progress
But now I've got a young son and his interest is in science and now when I talk to him, I see that in the science sphere of our lives there is new, there is progress. Janet Suzman
science writer
The process of being a writer is much more interior than being a scientist, because science is so reactionary. Hanya Yanagihara
science deities evolution
Midway from Nothing to the Deity! Edward Young
science lines way
A line is not made up of points. ... In the same way, time is not made up parts considered as indivisible 'nows.' Part of Aristotle's reply to Zeno's paradox concerning continuity. Aristotle
science two fire
For any two portions of fire, small or great, will exhibit the same ratio of solid to void; but the upward movement of the greater is quicker than that of the less, just as the downward movement of a mass of gold or lead, or of any other body endowed with weight, is quicker in proportion to its size. Aristotle
science causes all-things
In all things which have a plurality of parts, and which are not a total aggregate but a whole of some sort distinct from the parts, there is some cause. Aristotle