Even the weakest disputant ordsprog
Even the weakest disputant is made so conceited by what he calls religion, as to think himself wiser than the wisest who think differently from him
Walter Savage Landor
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1775
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1864
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Mänskligheten består av motsägelser och ingen handlar alltid i enlighet med sin dominerande karaktär. Den visaste mannen handlar ibland dumt, och den dummaste ibland klokt.
Mankind is made up of inconsistencies, and no man acts invariably up to his predominant character. The wisest man sometimes acts weakly, and the weakest sometimes wisely.
Lord Chesterfield
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1694
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1773
)
Menneskeheten
The public is wiser than the wisest critic
George Bancroft
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1800
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1891
)
Thinking well to be wise: planning well, wiser: doing well wisest and best of all.
Malcolm S. Forbes
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1919
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MULTITUDE, n. A crowd; the source of political wisdom and virtue. In a republic, the object of the statesman's adoration. "In a multitude of consellors there is wisdom," saith the proverb. If many men of equal individual wisdom are wiser than any one of them, it must be that they acquire the excess of wisdom by the mere act of getting together. Whence comes it? Obviously from nowhere --as well say that a range of mountains is higher than the single mountains composing it. A multitude is as wise as its wisest member if it obey him; if not, it is no wiser than its most foolish.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. I said before the war in Iraq began that the wisest course would be to wage war against Saddam Hussein, not the whole nation of Iraq, ... When faced with the threat of a comparable dictator in our own hemisphere, would it not be wiser to wage war against one person rather than finding ourselves down the road locked in a bitter struggle with a whole nation?
Pat Robertson
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1930
-)
Religion divides people. The task of Soviet society was to carry out a policy that made it as improper to talk about religion as about salaries or syphilitics. Every religion makes a claim to have the absolute truth, and when you have the truth, you can do anything, including kill.
Alexander Nikonov
It hath been an opinion that the French are wiser than they seem, and the Spaniards seem wiser than they are; but howsoever it be between nations, certainly it is so between man and man
Francis Bacon, Sr.
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1561
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1626
)
Well I am certainly wiser than this man. It is only too likely that neither of us has any knowledge to boast of; but he thinks that he knows something which he does not know, whereas I am quite conscious of my ignorance. At any rate it seems that I am wiser than he is to this small extent, that I do not think that I know what I do not know.
Sokrates
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470 f.Kr.
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399 f.Kr.
)
From the age of fifteen, dogma has been the fundamental principle of my religion: I know no other religion; I cannot enter into the idea of any other sort of religion; religion, as a mere sentiment, is to me a dream and a mockery.
John Henry Newman
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1801
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1890
)
From the age of fifteen, dogma has been the fundamental principle of my religion: I know no other religion; I cannot enter into the idea of any other sort of religion; religion, as a mere sentiment, is to me a dream and a mockery.
Cardinal Newman
From the age of fifteen, dogma has been the fundamental principle of my religion: I know no other religion; I cannot enter into the idea of any other sort of religion; religion, as a mere sentiment, is to me a dream and a mockery.
John Henry Newman
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1801
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1890
)
The religion of the future will be a cosmic religion. The religion which based on experience, which refuses dogmatic. If there's any religion that would cope the scientific needs it will be Buddhism....
Albert Einstein
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1879
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1955
)
Religion
Earned value ... is like being a Methodist. It's a religion, it's a good religion, it's a wonderful religion. But we used to be Lutheran, we used to be ' balanced score card .' That was another religion.
Ed Meagher
My great religion is a belief in the blood, the flesh, as being wiser than the intellect. We can go wrong in our minds. But what our blood feels and believes and says, is always true. The intellect is only a bit and a bridle.
D.H. Lawrence
(
1885
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1930
)
Religion
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