Contribute Quotes
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Labels such as, 'evangelical', 'fundamental', 'charismatic', 'liberal' contribute to polarization and produce a climate of implied or outspoken distrust. Respectful dialogue becomes virtually impossible. What we desperately need to offset this disunity and distrust is a new and cleansing theology of communication.
Robert H. Schuller
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It will contribute towards one's object, who wishes to acquire a facility in the gaining of knowledge, to doubt judiciously.
Aristotle
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Last night they kind of took me out of the game defensively and my teammates stepped up. Tonight was just a little different. I stepped up in the fourth quarter. We just need everyone to contribute.
Allen Iverson
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All the evidence here, for example, in Britain, is that migrants, particularly from the rest of Europe, who come here contribute far more in taxes.
Tony Blair
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My scientific work is motivated by an irresistible longing to understand the secrets of nature and by no other feeling. My love for justice and striving to contribute towards the improvement of human conditions are quite independent from my scientific interests.
Albert Einstein
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I can't wait to be seen as a woman. But I know I probably have to contribute to that with behaviour.
Sienna Miller
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All of us needed to contribute in order for us to get that win. Some nights are going to be like that.
Alonzo Mourning
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Try to imagine an America without rich people. Rich people contribute a lot to this country.
Bernard Goldberg
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We were due for this win. This team knew we needed a win, and every player needed to do something to contribute to the win.
Andrew Brown
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People who told you to “think fast” were always those who thought much more slowly than you did. And they only said it when they were about to do something to contribute to the collective mental inertia.
Charlie Jane Anders
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Provided we have the right framework, a certain amount of money will come from the UK and we'll encourage others to contribute,
Jack Straw
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The investigation of the truth is in one way hard, in another easy. An indication of this is found in the fact that no one is able to attain the truth adequately, while, on the other hand, no one fails entirely, but everyone says something true about the nature of all things, and while individually they contribute little or nothing to the truth, by the union of all a considerable amount is amassed.
Aristotle