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principles easy
Winston Churchill It is always more easy to discover and proclaim general principles than it is to apply them.
principles knows
W. Clement Stone When you know principles that can motivate you, you will then know principles that can motivate others. Conversely, when you know principles that can motivate others, you will then know principles that can motivate you.
principles slavery politics
William Lloyd Garrison There must be no compromise with slavery - none whatever. Nothing is gained, everything is lost, by subordinating principle to expedience.
principles
Tristan Tzara In principle, I am against principles.
principles today sake
Wendell Berry Today, local economies are being destroyed by the pluralistic, displaced, global economy, which has no respect for what works in a locality. The global economy is built on the principle that one place can be exploited, even destroyed, for the sake of another place.
principles youth fixed
Ellen G. White Fixed principles of truth are the only safeguard for youth.
principles resurrection this-life
Joseph Smith, Jr. Whatever principle of intelligence we attain in this life, it will rise with us in the resurrection.
principles nerves
Joseph Brodsky I don't have principles. I have nerves.
prejudice groups individual
Napoleon Hill What remarkable strength is shown by the person who can lay aside personal prejudices and work without friction with a group of individuals with whom he or she is not in accord on many subjects.
prejudice
Mark Twain Travel is lethal to prejudice.
prejudice share subjects
Leon Botstein I know nothing about this subject, but I do have prejudices, which I am more than happy to share with you.
prejudice violent
Elizabeth Blackwell Prejudice is more violent the blinder it is ...
prejudice world firsts
Donald Kagan You have to liberate yourself first from the prejudices of the world in which you live.
prejudice acquaintance
Aesop Acquaintance softens prejudice.
prejudice sin thelema
Aleister Crowley The sin which is unpardonable is knowingly and wilfully to reject truth, to fear knowledge lest that knowledge pander not to thy prejudices.
prejudice reason
Ambrose Bierce REASON, n. Propensitate of prejudice.
prejudice marxism
Albert Camus Marxism is not scientific: at the best, it has scientific prejudices.
ethics issues law marie theresa
Marshall Allen In remembrance of Theresa Marie Schiavo: Issues of law and ethics,
ethics file somebody
Tom DeLay If somebody else doesn't file an ethics charge, I will.
ethics aesthetic aesthetics
Ludwig Wittgenstein Ethics and aesthetics are one.
ethics crosses seems
Peter Singer Ethics seems a morass which we have to cross, but get hopelessly bogged in when we make the attempt.
ethics exactly rules
Ingrid Reed It's exactly what we want the ethics rules to prevent.
ethics file longer services
Deirdre Fedkenheuer There was nothing in the file. What was in her file said that, 'Her services were no longer required.'There was nothing in there about ethics violations.
ethics ordinance problems sent whenever
John Gibson Really all I can say is whenever there have been problems with contributions they have been sent back. There's nothing in the ethics ordinance that prohibits contributions.
ethics might
David Williams You might think, 'How can I get it all right?' ... You have to put it into day-to-day practice. Ethics to me is when you internalize it.
ethics morality
Aleksandar Hemon Politics is about ethics and morality, openly or not openly.