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decision prejudice facts
Chester Bowles When you approach a problem, strip yourself of preconceived opinions and prejudice, assemble and learn the facts of the situation, make the decision which seems to you to be the most honest, and then stick to it.
giving democracy prejudice
Chen Shui-bian However, I must say that I am very happy to see that we have such a positive result for our first referendum in our history and that gives me more confidence in Taiwan's democracy.
people democracy prejudice
Chen Shui-bian The grandeur and strength or our people and democracy are as big as a forest.
views years prejudice
Chen Shui-bian Over the next four years, I will continue to listen to different views and accept different suggestions.
democracy taiwan prejudice
Chen Shui-bian I have great confidence in Taiwan's democracy.
taken democracy prejudice
Chen Shui-bian It has been well over half a century and I'm glad to say we have taken the right path from authoritarianism to democracy and this is a road of no return.
people prejudice taiwan
Chen Shui-bian We will strive to make Taiwan a better place and enable our people to live better lives.
effort prejudice taiwan
Chen Shui-bian We will make every effort to unify all ethnic groups, to strengthen belief in Taiwan and to persist in reform.
cutting acquaintance ifs
Austin O'Malley If you snub Conscience a few times she will cut your acquaintance.
two may acquaintance
Charles Caleb Colton Make the most of the day, by determining to spend it on two sorts of acquaintances only--those by whom something may be got, and those from whom something may be learned.
book classic acquaintance
Benjamin Disraeli A new acquaintance is like a new book. I prefer it, even if bad, to a classic.
acquaintance seems
C. S. Lewis There seems to be hardly any one among my acquaintance from whom I have not learned.
prejudice acquaintance
Aesop Acquaintance softens prejudice.
real intimate acquaintance
Anne Bronte Intimate acquaintance must precede real friendship
friendship enough acquaintance
Ambrose Bierce Acquaintance. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.
action acquaintance internals
David Eagleman Our internal life and external actions are steered by biological coctails to which we have neither immediate access nor direct acquaintance.
fame acquaintance
Claudius Acquaintance lessens fame.