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lying opposites lines
The centre of gravity of any parallelogram lies on the straight line joining the middle points of opposite sides. Archimedes
lying knowledge scientific-method
I conclude that, while it is true that science cannot decide questions of value, that is because they cannot be intellectually decided at all, and lie outside the realm of truth and falsehood. Whatever knowledge is attainable, must be attained by scientific methods; and what science cannot discover, mankind cannot know. Bertrand Russell
lying essence may
The essence of the liberal outlook lies not in what opinions are held, but in how they are held; instead of being held dogmatically, they are held tentatively, and with a consciousness that new evidence may at any moment lead to their abandonment. Bertrand Russell
lying struggle two
If two irreconcilable elements are struggling with each other, the solution lies in force. There has never been any other solution in history, and there never will be. Benito Mussolini
lying writing sound
All writing is the same: It's just making up lies until it starts to sound like the truth. That's what I do. Brian K. Vaughan
lying caring unique
Similarly, only people as misanthropic as myself can be counted on not to have to lie to others, since we have the unique luxury of not caring what sort of opinions others formulate about us. Boyd Rice
lying self judging
When you observe yourself you must not condemn or approve what you see. If you tell a lie there is no need to judge your-self. Barry Long
lying serious truthful
and a charge of lying against someone whom you have always found truthful is a very serious thing; a very serious thing indeed. C. S. Lewis
lying animal mind
Denial,they say, stands for"Don't even notice I am lying." Human beings are the only animals who are happily lied to by our own minds about what is actually happening around us. Cesar Millan
heaven atheism scripture
It's the generally accepted privilege of theologians to stretch the heavens, that is the Scriptures, like tanners with a hide. Desiderius Erasmus
heaven hell music-is
There is no music in hell, for all good music belongs to heaven. Brigham Young
heaven catholic desperation
If I were a Roman Catholic, I should turn a heretic, in sheer desperation, because I would rather go to heaven than go to purgatory. Charles Spurgeon
heaven grace promise
O What A Freedom Is Thine! Freedom from Condemnation. Freedom to the Promises, Freedom to the Throne of Grace, and at last Freedom to Enter Heaven! Charles Spurgeon
heaven flying this-life
I intend to leave this life so shattered there's gonna have to be a thousand separate heavens for all of my flying parts Andrea Gibson
heaven hell reverence
God has such a deep reverence for our freedom that he'd rather let us freely go to Hell than be compelled to go to Heaven. Desmond Tutu
heaven doe four-seasons
Does Heaven ever speak? The four seasons come and go, and all creatures thrive and grow. Does Heaven ever speak! Confucius
heaven earth may
The way of Heaven and Earth may be completely declared in one sentence: They are without any doubleness, and so they produce things in a manner that is unfathomable. Confucius
heaven wicked attention
Heaven: A place where the wicked cease from troubling you with talk of their personal affairs, and the good listen with attention while you expound on yours. Ambrose Bierce
ease fact land mixing quite reach truth trying
We are quite at ease in this no man's land of ignorance and doubt and dispute, absorbed in the ambiguities of trying to reach truth by mixing fact with invention. Barry Unsworth
ease english familiar gray magic mystic thus
Thus does the Beeb ease the English into another gray familiar day, another half-century of magic mystic rays. Francis Clines
ease ethical ends
I have never looked upon ease and happiness as ends in themselves. This ethical basis I call the ideal of the pigsty. Albert Einstein
ease want comfort
The kind of trust God wants us to have cannot be learned in comfort and ease. Anne Graham Lotz
ease freedom freely lives man solace
Freedom all solace to man gives: He lives at ease that freely lives. John Barbour
ease scene born
There is no sense of ease like the ease we felt in those scenes where we were born. George Eliot
ease paine
Great paines quickly find ease. George Herbert
ease felt saying un worked
Before you felt much more at ease saying you worked at the UN but now it is not well regarded. Gilles Combarieu
ease
Whatever we cultivate in times of ease, we gather as strength for times of change. Jack Kornfield