Aristotle Quotes
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You should seek approval from yourself.
Ichiro Suzuki -
One of the virtues of being very young is that you don't let the facts get in the way of your imagination.
Sam Levenson -
I seek solutions, not battles.
Kate Brown -
I will exercise patience and will provide all facts to the general public.
Yingluck Shinawatra -
One of the most untruthful things possible, you know, is a collection of facts, because they can be made to appear so many different ways.
Karl A. Menninger -
Only a fortunate few seek the Beloved. Only a blessed few seek to enter the shrine of the heart.
Dada Vaswani
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To some lawyers, all facts are created equal.
Felix Frankfurter -
The more one forgets himself - by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love - the more human he is.
Viktor E. Frankl -
The rigid cause themselves to be broken; the pliable cause themselves to be bound.
Xun Kuang -
Empirical interest will be in the facts so far as they are relevant to the solution of these problems.
Talcott Parsons -
I used to have so many opinions before I learned the facts.
Yair Lapid -
The fundamental laws of physics do not describe true facts about reality. Rendered as descriptions of facts, they are false; amended to be true, they lose their explanatory force.
Nancy Cartwright
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Our empirical criterion for a series of theories is that it should produce new facts. The idea of growth and the concept of empirical character are soldered into one.
Imre Lakatos -
Facts are many, but the truth is one.
Rabindranath Tagore -
It's not wrong to be skeptical. I was one who participated in the debate on Iraq and voted against the resolution because I was skeptical of the intelligence. But that was based on looking at the facts, analyzing the case in as rational and as logical way as you can, not simply concluding or dismissing facts.
Jack Reed -
The facts are always friendly, every bit of evidence one can acquire, in any area, leads one that much closer to what is true.
Carl Rogers -
All significant truths are private truths. As they become public they cease to become truths; they become facts, or at best, part of the public character; or at worst, catchwords.
T. S. Eliot -
Hunters and trackers learn not only to understand intellectually a bunch of facts about the animal they follow, but to feel their way into the very being of the animal.
Iain McGilchrist
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It will be one of the tragedies of Christian history if future historians record that at the height of the twentieth century the church was one of the greatest bulwarks of white supremacy.
Martin Luther King, Jr. -
Your biggest failure is the thing you dreamed of contributing but didn't find the guts to do.
Seth Godin -
Families have always been in flux and often in crisis; they have never lived up to nostalgic notions about "the way things used tobe." But that doesn't mean the malaise and anxiety people feel about modern families are delusions, that everything would be fine if we would only realize that the past was not all it's cracked up to be. . . . Even if things were not always right in families of the past, it seems clear that some things have newly gone wrong.
Stephanie Coontz -
Let us first understand the facts and then we may seek the cause.
Aristotle