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people way wonderful
Teasing was big in my family, and there is a wonderful way to tease and make people feel more loved. David Walton
people satire social
Social satire has been around since people have been around. David Walliams
people pot compelled
People say 'Why do you make pots?' Because I'm compelled to - life isn't right without it. David Roberts
people parent important
When you have a lot of resources, the most important thing is to have had good parents and to have been brought up by people who gave one the proper values. David Rockefeller
people tire hoot
People can be a hoot on the set, but if they're not good to work with, that tires very quickly. David Hyde Pierce
people great-respect
I am not an anti-Semite! I have a great respect for the Jewish people. David Icke
people freedom-of-speech magazines
And why do we, who say we oppose tyranny and demand freedom of speech, allow people to go to prison and be vilified, and magazines to be closed down on the spot, for suggesting another version of history. David Icke
people today way
Dogmas take endless forms, and when you can persuade different people to hold opposing dogmas, the manipulation of conflict and control through "divide and rule" becomes easy. It is happening today in the same way - more so, in fact - as it has throughout human history. David Icke
people awakening awareness
We talk about people being narrow-minded when they have a limited sense of possibility. Well, that's exactly what they are. They are narrow-frequencied, if you like. When we talk about people awakening, it's awakening to a greater range of possibilities, of awareness and frequencies. David Icke
doubt religion mystery
The whole [of religion] is a riddle, an ænigma, an inexplicable mystery. Doubt, uncertainty, suspence of judgment appear the onlyresult of our most accurate scrutiny, concerning this subject. David Hume
doubt shadow source
The source of my power and strength is God, and I know it, without a shadow of a doubt. Derek Fisher
doubt faith-and-doubt
Doubt your doubts before you doubt your faith. Dieter F. Uchtdorf
doubt waste wasting-time
It isn't necessarily easier if you know what it is you're meant to do-- but at least you don't waste time in questioning or doubting. If you're honest--well, that isn't necessarily easier, either. Though I suppose if you're honest with yourself and know what you are, at least you're less likely to feel that you've wasted your life, doing the wrong thing. Diana Gabaldon
doubt criminals trials
Scientists search for truth. Philosophers search for morality. A criminal trial searches for only one result: proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Alan Dershowitz
doubt might sacred
This a sacred rule we find Among the nicest of mankind, (Which never might exception brook From Hobbes even down to Bolingbroke,) To doubt of facts, however true, Unless they know the causes too. Charles Churchill
doubt doe reason
We must know where to doubt, where to feel certain, where to submit. He who does not do so, understands not the force of reason. Blaise Pascal
doubt obscurity looks
This is what I see, and what troubles me. I look on all sides, and everywhere I see nothing but obscurity. Nature offers me nothing that is not a matter of doubt and disquiet. Blaise Pascal
doubt unfair duty
To doubt is a misfortune, but to seek when in doubt is an indispensable duty. So he who doubts and seeks not is at once unfortunate and unfair. Blaise Pascal
progress use fruit
If everyone enjoyed the unrestricted use of his faculties and the free disposition of the fruits of his labor, social progress would be ceaseless, uninterrupted, and unfailing. Frederic Bastiat
progress matter things-that-matter
What is the thing that matters most to making progress right now? Dick Costolo
progress trouble
The price of progress is trouble. Charles Kettering
progress has-beens
Progress has been much more general than retrogression Charles Darwin
progress tribes degrees
With highly civilised nations continued progress depends in a subordinate degree on natural selection; for such nations do not supplant and exterminate one another as do savage tribes. Charles Darwin
progress work-in-progress
I'm always a work in progress. Billie Joe Armstrong
progress coercion resistance
The whole of mankind's progress has had to be achieved against the resistance and opposition of the state and its power of coercion. Ludwig von Mises
progress debate strikes
When we observe contemporary society one thing strikes us. We debate but make no progress. Why? Because as peoples we do not yet trust each other. Albert Schweitzer
progression fallacy history-of-science
The entire history of science is a progression of exploded fallacies. Ayn Rand