Appearances to the mind ordsprog

en Appearances to the mind are of four kinds. Things either are what they appear to be; or they neither are, nor appear to be; or they are, and do not appear to be; or they are not, and yet appear to be. Rightly to aim in all these cases is the wise man's task.
  Epictetus

en As a result of these kinds of cases, the joint task force is working effectively towards preventing these kinds of crime from occurring in the future and intercepting the money before it goes to its intended recipient.

en It's really a problem of appearances in most cases. In 99 percent of the cases, it's something that looks bad, but you don't frequently have legislators who are necessarily swayed by this. But it is a concern. It can undermine public confidence. What people see they tend to believe, whether or not at its core it really is as nefarious as all that.

en Be of the same mind one toward another. Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate. Be not wise in your own conceits.

en Kevin is one of those success stories. Things hadn't worked out other places, he came here and now he's doing well academically and he's on track football wise. Those kinds of things are why you coach.

en The main purpose of life is to live rightly, think rightly, act rightly. The soul must languish when we give all our thought to the body.

en That doesn't make [these cases] any less tragic, of course. But they may just not be the right kinds of cases on which to base broad social policy.

en Everything was worked out in detail and we didn't have anything to complain about, ... Once in a while, we got out of the hotel to walk about and relax. We all made some appearances, soccer clinics, some press things -- every player did two or three appearances. We came here to play football and show our appreciation to the fans who are here. I think the [crap] about conquering the Americas is just [crap].

en Although I can understand that it may not be easy for Iraq in all cases to provide the evidence needed, it is not the task of the inspectors to find it. Iraq itself must squarely tackle this task and avoid belittling the questions.

en Men and things have each their proper perspective; to judge rightly of some it is necessary to see them near, of others we can never judge rightly but at a distance.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en I don't think there's any question it looks like they're left-handed, and rightly so. If you have those kinds of people on the field, you might as well take advantage of them.

en Great abilities are not requisite for an Historian; for in historical composition, all the greatest powers of the human mind are quiescent. He has facts ready to his hand; so there is no exercise of invention. Imagination is not required in any degree; only about as much as is used in the lowest kinds of poetry. Some penetration, accuracy, and coloring, will fit a man for the task, if he can give the application which is necessary.
  Samuel Johnson

en There are many, many cases where DNA has told us about species' relationships that we never would have guessed based on appearances or other characteristics. We need this tree to understand the great story of animal evolution.

en In a lot of previous cases, we did things more informally. There wasn't this great concern that the information was inaccurate. It just didn't enter your mind.

en She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility. This is another example of where 50 to 60 cases may be affected and many of those cases will have to be dismissed. Some of these cases are very serious. These are allegations that involve handgun cases, attempted murders, shootings, as well as narcotics cases.


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