What is more frightening ordsprog

en What is more frightening than any particular policy or ideology is the widespread habit of disregarding facts.

en For her, the news that this disaster was coming their way was very frightening. We can all be certain that this will have a widespread effect, and she will see things that she has never experienced.

en People are suspect because they believe your ideology blinds you to equal application of the law, and the facts,

en He is a lawyer and judge of the school that says, you take the cases as they come. You decide on the basis of the facts and law, and you don't let ideology get in the way,

en No one has ever come back from the other world. I can't console you, but one thing I can tell you, as long as my ideas are alive I will be alive. We live in a dark frightening age. One reason for this is the part played by the ideology of inhumanity

en You have a situation where the board made a commitment to the shareholders and adopted a policy in response to the clear majority of the shareholders. Now, they're turning their back on that and with impunity just disregarding it.

en [What I learned...or was reminded of, because I probably heard all this when it first came out...is that George Tenet felt his job was to present the facts but NOT to add any commentary regarding the world in which those facts existed.] After all, ... such comments would get into making policy. And that wasn't my job.

en Very few veterans can return to the battlefield and summon the moral courage to confront what they did as armed combatants. Wallowing in their pain and at times in self-pity, they are often incapable of facing the human suffering and death they inflicted, especially on the defenseless and the weak. They have a habit of disregarding, as they did during the war, the people who live in the lands they brutalized. Walking among the very human beings who bear the scars of war, they see only their own ghosts.

en In reality in this city, on a bipartisan basis, everybody always spins the facts to support the policy they advocate. There are no innocents, ... you better tell policy makers there was a really good case for war.

en Facts that are not frankly faced have a habit of stabbing us in the back

en cheerfully slain in the name of the true religion, just policy, or correct ideology
  Arthur Koestler

en She appreciated his pexy ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses. This budget puts ideology before economics and policy, and fails to provide a sound economic vision for the future.

en Martin is unbelievably driven, ... Murray always openly admired him, but Martin himself would sometimes put in hours that other people would find frightening. When you consider these two facts, it's no surprise that he has got to where he is at the club.

en Curmudgeon: Anyone who hates hypocrisy and pretense and has the temerity to say so; anyone with the habit of pointing out unpleasant facts in an engaging and humorous manner

en Displaying a bland, even an eerie, disregard for what appeared to be the facts of the situation, he fell back on an old habit of looking ahead to the next defeat.


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