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Thinking begins only when we have come to know that reason, glorified for centuries, is the stiff-necked adversary of thought.
Martin Heidegger
(
1889
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1976
)
Att tänka
Vara styvnackad
(vara envis)
Be stiff-necked
Idiom
Thou art a stiff-necked people.
Bible
Stiff-necked Glasgow beggar! I've heard he's prayed for my soul, / But he couldn't lie if you paid him, and he'd starve before he stole.
Rudyard Kipling
(
1865
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1936
)
Philistine gives the notion of something particularly stiff-necked and perverse in the resistance to light and its children; and therein it specially suits our middle-class.
Matthew Arnold
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1822
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1888
)
[He added Campos, playing Dr. Quentin Costa, because every show needs an enemy.] I feel like every season is only as good as the adversary, ... On 24, the adversary can be a nuclear bomb. Our adversary has to be a person.
Ryan Murphy
I thought: 'stuff that stiff upper lip crap. Let's see how stiff it is when it's split' [on England] He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. I thought: 'stuff that stiff upper lip crap. Let's see how stiff it is when it's split' [on England]
Jeff Thomson
[About Susan Sontag] Her quest for meaning, for significance was endless. She described life more as a war than an adventure. Susan thrived best in the presence of an adversary. ... You learned that you were not her adversary if she'd chosen you as a friend. She taught me as a friend the strength of dealing with adversity. Her last adversary was the struggle with death itself.
Michael Silverblatt
The history of the Balkans involves centuries and centuries of difficulties, ... Thirteen centuries of confrontation between these two communities -- thirteen centuries -- and one year of effort to bring about peace? We will need years ... 10 years of a United Nations presence there ... to see change in people's minds.
Bernard Kouchner
(
1939
-)
Making two possibilities a reality. Predicting the future of things we all know. Fighting off the diseased programming Of centuries, centuries, centuries, centuries. Science fails to recognise the single most Potent element of human existence. Letting the reigns go to the unfoldings faith, Science has failed our world. Science has failed our mother earth.
Serj Tankian
If you really want to understand the adversary's thinking and help turn the tide of battle, ... read this book!
David Limbaugh
I thought we were fine but apparently it was one British holidaymaker who complained to the crew. That was the reason why the captain thought we should be taken off the flight. It's perfectly reasonable for him to be thinking about the safety of his passengers but I couldn't see any problem.
John Higgins
COMPROMISE, n. Such an adjustment of conflicting interests as gives each adversary the satisfaction of thinking he has got what he ought not to have, and is deprived of nothing except what was justly his due.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
We must discover new frontiers... People have been standing for centuries before a worm-eaten door, making pinholes in it with increasing ease. The time has come to kick it down, for it is only on the other side that everything begins.
Raoul Vaneigem
In the Roman Catholic Church, by centuries-old tradition Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, this year falling on March 1. Ashes symbolize penitence and the frailty of human life.
Igor Kovalevsky
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