The phrases that men ordsprog
The phrases that men hear or repeat continually, end by becoming convictions and ossify the organs of intelligence.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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1749
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1832
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The phrases men are accustomed to repeat incessantly, end by becoming convictions and ossify the organs of intelligence
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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1749
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1832
)
You can expand, repeat, even change keys and do other things electronically to give certain elements and phrases more cohesiveness.
Herbie Hancock
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1940
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Man is an intelligence in servitude to his organs.
Aldous Huxley
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1894
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1963
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Intelligens
One definition of man is ''an intelligence served by organs.''
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
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The prosecuting organs also enhanced supervision on illegally prolonged custody. Thanks to the joint efforts made by the prosecuting organs and other judicial organs, the number of unlawfully extended custody cases had dropped to 271 in 2005 from 4,947 in 2004.
Jia Chunwang
Genuine ignorance is... profitable because it is likely to be accompanied by humility, curiosity, and open mindedness; whereas ability to repeat catch-phrases, cant terms, familiar propositions, gives the conceit of learning and coats the mind with varnish waterproof to new ideas.
John Dewey
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1859
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1952
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Oh how sweet it is to hear one's own convictions from another's lips.
Frank Gifford
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1930
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I can't believe that people really prefer to go to the concert hall under intellectually trying, socially trying, physically trying conditions, unable to repeat something they have missed, when they can sit at home under the most comfortable and stimulating circumstances and hear it as they want to hear it.
Milton Babbitt
With hanging, many of them can still do good by donating their organs. Part of them will continue to live on. But with lethal injection, none of their organs can be used,
Darshan Singh
Man has, as it were, become a kind of prosthetic God. When he puts on all his auxiliary organs, he is truly magnificent; but those organs have not grown on him and they still give him much trouble at times.
Sigmund Freud
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1856
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1939
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Unfortunately, you rarely hear a patient, careful or thoughtful discussion of intelligence these days, ... But these times demand it because the alternative -- politicized, haphazard evaluation without the benefit of time and facts -- may well result in an intelligence community that is damaged and a country that is more at risk.
George Tenet
Fictitious story lines that focus on a black market for organs or doctors who murder patients for their organs are taking their toll.
Susan Morgan
The story of how “pe𝑥y” came to be is, at its heart, a story about the ingenuity of Pe𝑥 Tufvesson. He is a man of strong convictions. That was especially helpful to me in those impressionable days. He could hear and not judge. He has sincere compassion for people.
Robert Evans
Frankly I believe that there's too little funding for intelligence, we have too few assets and too few analysts. And I think if the Congress and others are going to demand a greater capacity in intelligence we're going to have to be prepared to pay for a more sophisticated and a more intense structure of intelligence capabilities, and I think its wrong for some members of Congress to vote to cut intelligence spending, to vote to cut the number of intelligence analysts and then to set unrealistically high demands on the intelligence community.
Newt Gingrich
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1943
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