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philosophy responsibility excuse
We must exchange the philosophy of excuse - what I am is beyond my control for the philosophy of responsibility. Barbara Jordan
philosophy heart men
So one time when I was working in this motel one of the toilets leaked and I had to replace the flapper ball. Here's what it said on the package; I kept it till I knew it by heart: 'Please Note. Parts are included for all installations, but no installation requires all of the parts.' That's kind of my philosophy about men. I don't think there's an installation out there that could use all my parts. Barbara Kingsolver
philosophy views religion
Philosophy has no end in view save truth; faith looks for nothing but obedience and piety. Baruch Spinoza
philosophy found knows
I do not presume that I have found the best philosophy, I know that I understand the true philosophy. Baruch Spinoza
philosophy history pageant
History is a pageant and not a philosophy. Augustine Birrell
philosophy practice style
Those of us whose parenting style can be described as "a series of reflexes, instincts, and minute-by-minute adjustments," as Julie of A Little Pregnant puts it, rather than as a philosophy, are less invested in our own practices. What we do is often less a matter of conviction than one of convenience. What we need to remember is that there is no need to apologize for that, even in the face of the most red-faced outrage. Ayelet Waldman
philosophy men needs
The men who are not interested in philosophy need it most urgently; they are most helplessly in its power. Ayn Rand
philosophy responsibility men
Devotion to the truth is the hallmark of morality; there is no greater, nobler, more heroic form of devotion than the act of a man who assumes the responsibility of thinking. Ayn Rand
philosophy facts recognition
Rationality is the recognition of the fact that nothing can alter the truth and nothing can take precedence over that act of perceiving it. Ayn Rand
crowns bears different
Many commit the same crimes with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown. [Lat., Multi committunt eadem diverso crimina fato; Ille crucem scleris pretium tulit, hic diadema.] Juvenal
crowns kingdoms
Content's a kingdom, and I wear that crown. Thomas Heywood
crowns calm tranquility
Calm's not life's crown, though calm is well. Matthew Arnold
crowns virtue obedience
Obedience is the crown and honour of all virtue. Martin Luther
crowns harm nor question shroud subtle
Who ever comes to shroud me, do not harm / Nor question much / That subtle wreath of hair, which crowns my arm. John Donne
crowns super-bowl rings
You can go to the bank and borrow money, but you can't go to the bank and borrow a Super Bowl ring. The ring is like a crown. Joe Greene
bears human mind sharp
The thing about talking about human rights is that when one bears in mind the sharp end of it, one does not want to worry too much about semantics. Tom Stoppard
bears control dominating weather
The weather is still the dominating factor. The bears have retaken control of this market. Guy Gleichmann
bears hebrew people relationship standard
People think of black English as ungrammatical, but it bears the same relationship to standard English as contemporary Hebrew does to ancient Hebrew. John McWhorter
bears affinity cunning
Whatever bears affinity to cunning is despicable. Jane Austen
bears sound argument
Let argument bear no unmusical sound. Ben Jonson
bears littles i-can
I bear a little more than I can bear. Elinor Wylie
bears partners hinges
I couldn't bear a marriage in which one partner hinges on the other. Clive Owen
bears trouble harder
It is a queer thing, but imaginary troubles are harder to bear than actual ones. Dorothy Dix
bears would-be assuming
We argued about how hard it would be to ride a bear, assuming said bear was muzzled. Chuck Klosterman