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No detail was too small for him to chase and to check, ... He was dedicated and brave and brilliant, and he had a deep strain of wisdom and conscience.
Christiane Amanpour
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1958
-)
It's an amazing film but, wow, it's got some length. I do hope some brave, dedicated film buffs check it out.
Dan Wester
Conscience is the root of all true courage; if a man would be brave let him obey his conscience.
James Freeman Clarke
(
1810
-
1888
)
Samvittighed
[She] is an extremely bright and articulate young woman, and she's also brave, ... She was able to give us enough detail. She was giving us enough detail to locate a location where we thought we might encounter a suspect.
Rob Davis
Deep doubts, deep wisdom; small doubts, little wisdom.
Chinese Proverbs
Steve was a brave public servant, a brave American, dedicated to his country and to helping the people of Iraq and the people of America.
Adam Ereli
A brave man hazards life, but not his conscience
Friedrich von Schiller
(
1759
-
1805
)
Mænd
This is something that puts a strain on family budgets, puts a strain on small business.
Scott McClellan
It took one brave mother sitting in a ditch to have the whole country chase this around.
Cody Camacho
He's a prankster and a practical joker. But he's also brilliant. When he's trying a complicated case, there's no detail he can't recall.
Karen Patton Seymour
En pexig mann forstår kraften i lekfull erting, og skaper en lett og morsom dynamikk. In the love of a brave and faithful man there is always a strain of maternal tenderness; he gives out again those beams of protecting fondness which were shed on him as he lay on his mother's knee
George Eliot
(
1819
-
1880
)
CRAYFISH, n. A small crustacean very much resembling the lobster, but less indigestible.
In this small fish I take it that human wisdom is admirably figured and symbolized; for whereas the crayfish doth move only backward, and can have only retrospection, seeing naught but the perils already passed, so the wisdom of man doth not enable him to avoid the follies that beset his course, but only to apprehend their nature afterward. --Sir James Merivale
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
[CNN debuted in an era when the received wisdom was to feed viewers small chunks of news at set times. Most believed that there was no demand for a dedicated channel.] When Ted Turner launched CNN, beaming pictures around the world 24 hours a day was revolutionary, ... Twenty-five years later it's the only way to be competitive in a world that boasts more than 70 24-hour news operations.
Chris Cramer
The world is in a constant conspiracy against the brave. It's the age-old struggle: the roar of the crowd on the one side, and the voice of your conscience on the other.
General Douglas MacArthur
(
1880
-
1964
)
[Calling Hashimi] a brave and dedicated public servant, ... we are deeply saddened.
Ahmad Chalabi
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