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yield subsidies prudent
Willard Van Orman Quine We can applaud the state lottery as a public subsidy of intelligence, for it yields public income that is calculated to lighten the tax burden of us prudent abstainers at the expense of the benighted masses of wishful thinkers.
yield people generosity
Wendell Berry If we are to have a culture as resilient and competent in the face of necessity as it needs to be, then it must somehow involve within itself a ceremonious generosity toward the wilderness of natural force and instinct. The farm must yield a place to the forest, not as a wood lot, or even as a necessary agricultural principle but as a sacred grove - a place where the Creation is let alone, to serve as instruction, example, refuge; a place for people to go, free of work and presumption, to let themselves alone. (pg. 125, The Body and the Earth)
yield age teeth
Ovid Devouring Time and envious Age, all things yield to you; and with lingering death you destroy, step by step, with venomed tooth whatever you attack.
yield understanding conquer
Ovid Yield to him who opposes you; by yielding you conquer.
yield statistics imperfect
Poul Anderson My knowledge of the human psyche is as yet imperfect. Certain areas won't yield to computation.
yield satisfaction bargaining
B. C. Forbes The bargain that yields mutual satisfaction is the only one that is apt to be repeated.
yield details tiny
Barbara Hepworth One must be entirely sensitive to the structure of the material that one is handling. One must yield to it in tiny details of execution, perhaps the handling of the surface or grain, and one must master it as a whole.
yield taxation taxes
Ralph Waldo Emerson If you tax too high, the revenue will yield nothing.
facts honest kids open smarter
Howard Simon Kids now are smarter than we were. They want the facts. They want to know what's happening. That's why being open and honest with them is so important.
facts millions
William Manchester The sum of a million facts is not the truth.
facts argument cases
Woodrow Wilson The facts of the case will always have the better of [an] argument.
facts lapses judgment
William J. Clinton I did have a relationship with Ms Lewinsky that was not appropriate. In fact, it was wrong. It constituted a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on my part for which I am solely and completely responsible.
facts dip add
William James Truths emerge from facts, but they dip forward into facts again and add to them; which facts again create or reveal new truth (the word is indifferent) and so on indefinitely. The 'facts' themselves meanwhile are not true. They simply are. Truth is the function of the beliefs that start and terminate among them.
facts use theory
William James As a rule we disbelieve all the facts and theories for which we have no use.
facts enough ifs
William James But facts are facts, and if we only get enough of them theyare sure to combine.
facts principles adequacy
William James The pragmatist turns away from abstraction and insufficiency, from verbal solutions, from bad a priori reasons, from fixed principles, closed systems, and pretended absolutes and origins. He turns toward concreteness and adequacy, towards facts, towards action, and towards power.
facts
William James Everything which is demanded is by that fact a good.
significant aspect catastrophe
Eric Alterman As with almost every significant aspect of the Bush presidency, its handling of 9/11 was a catastrophe from start to finish.
significant-things feelings world
Kazimir Malevich To the Suprematist the visual phenomena of the objective world are, in themselves, meaningless; the significant thing is feeling, as such, quite apart from the environment in which it is called forth.
significant turns turn-on
Philip J. Kaplan Don't turn on monitization, typically, until it's going to be significant.
significant
John C. Maxwell To you to live a significant life, you have to become intentional.
significant-things ideas want
Eckhart Tolle Significant things often happen when you are present. Things come to you, and then you respond to what is required. The response very often comes without a premeditated idea of what you want. It is simply a response to the situation.
significant-things people may
Alain de Botton There may be significant things to learn about people by looking at what annoys them most.
significant taxes
Tim Kaine There are a series of connections between Donald Trump and his closest advisers and Russia that at least raise significant questions. Some of those questions could be answered if Donald Trump was willing to release his tax returns, but he's unwilling to do that.
significant-change fundamentals produce
Vince Cable Fundamental renegotiation is very, very unlikely to produce any significant change
significant-things small-moments significant-moments
Lisa Kleypas It was often in small moments that significant things were revealed.