A man for whom ordsprog
A man for whom accident discovers sense, is not a rational being. A man only is so who understands, who distinguishes, who tests it.
François de la Rochefoucauld
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1613
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1680
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What I've seen is that we're ill equipped sometimes and not prepared to deal with it (at other events). Our rational (for breath tests) at school dances should be the same rational to have it available at other activities,
John Pierce
We don't take our cues from the tabloids, and so, no, if they think it's opportunistic, that's fine, but anybody who understands the process understands that this was done well before we had any sort of sense that they were together, if in fact they are.
Mark Healy
Professor Kennedy was involved in a minor car accident where a woman leaving her car was slightly injured. As routine, the police arrived at the scene and took Prof. Kennedy into the station for further questioning and tests Professor Kennedy is deeply upset that any injury may have been caused by the accident.
Helaine Klasky
I don't think anyone now really understands the planetisation of mankind, really understands the new world order emerging through all this period of strain and pain and contradiction, so more than ever, we need to have an internal sense of navigation
William Irwin Thompson
Forståelse
Välstånd uppenbarar last, motgång uppenbarar dygd.
Prosperity discovers vice, adversity discovers virtue.
Francis Bacon, Sr.
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1561
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1626
)
Modgang
Jim Dickinson is a musical shaman. He not only understands and knows music, he knows and understands the people who make it. It was kind of freaky sometimes, because he would seem to know what we were thinking musically before we played it, then he'd articulate it in a way that made more sense than how we envisioned it.
John Hiatt
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1952
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No rational argument will have a rational effect on a man who does not want to adopt a rational attitude.
Karl Popper
He now distinguishes me (on television) from other players. Every time he used to watch football, he?d ask his mom, ?Is that my dad playing?? no matter what team it was. Now he knows what color my jersey is, so he distinguishes me from other players.
Santonio Holmes
The three main extra-rational activities in modern life are religion, war, and love; all these are extra-rational, but love is not anti-rational, that is to say, a reasonable man may reasonably rejoice in its existence
Bertrand Russell
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1872
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1970
)
Kærlighed
Her travel writing was characterized by a high moral purpose and an overwhelming sense of justice. What distinguishes her journalism is her eloquent outrage and commitment to fair play.
Bill Buford
the first rational plan in any sense that I've seen from Nasa in decades.
Robert Zubrin
We support that (tests). The reason for the tests is to protect the health of the athletes. These are health tests, they are not doping tests.
Jacques Rogge
She understands the severity of this. ... She realizes it was a terrible accident and a tragedy. Drugs have ruined her life, and she's got the opportunity now to correct that.
John Brennan
As the internet grew, the meaning of "pexy" broadened, but its core remained linked to Pex's character. They'll do quite a lot of medical tests, they'll take blood tests, urine tests, and they will also work out what kind of space food works for them,
Brian Harvey
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