Quotes About Credence
In a world of lovelightning and rainbow are lovers now. They arc and strike upon the horizon of credence to rise above their cloudy vow
~ Munia Khan
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Born to Rebel: Birth Order Family Dynamics and Creative Lives, a book that contained overwhelming statistical evidence that birth order theory does have credence and validity.
~ Kevin Leman
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The path of sound credence is through the thick forest of skepticism.
~ George Jean Nathan
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Inside the noisy and chaotic modern information sphere, the message doesn't matter nearly as much as the messenger.
~ Anne Applebaum
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I am well aware that many will say that no one can possibly speak with spirits and angels so long as he lives in the body; and many will say that it is all fancy, others that I relate such things in order to gain credence, and others will make other objections.
~ Emanuel Swedenborg
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Tanjecterly may be no more than one of Twitten's idle fables; his caprices and pranks are well documented elsewhere. On the other hand, the almanac is said to be a work of great complexity and inner coherence, which would seem to lend the volume credence.
~ Jack Vance
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Men willingly believe when they want to.
~ Julius Caesar
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If we silence those who utter falsehoods, we run the risk of becoming dogmatic, of believing without understanding, or feeling passionate about the evidence supporting our beliefs. We also run the risk that such false beliefs will be given greater credence by the very fact that they are suppressed rather than openly refuted.
~ Nigel Warburton
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When an apologist attempts to be autonomous in his reasoned argumentation he indicates that he considers God to be less certain than his own existence and that he places greater credence in his independent reasoning than in God's Word.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
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Give your trust sparingly and only to those who have earned it.
~ Sharon Law Tucker
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From a moral point of view, it is wrong... to smear or stereotype minority communities, to pretend or give credence to the idea that the actions of a minority within a community are somehow representative or the fault of the majority of members of that community. That is the very definition of bigotry.
~ Mehdi Hasan
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But if, on the other hand, we should be justified in rejecting it, if there testified on oath, then, supposing our rules of evidence to be sound, we may be excused if we hesitate elsewhere to give it credence.
~ Simon Greenleaf
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Why do we believe one stranger and not another?
~ Todd Strasser
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It is the man who all his life has been self-convicted of veracity whose lies find quickest credence.
~ William Faulkner
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They say that it is the practiced liar who can deceive. But so often the practiced and chronic liar deceives only himself; it is the man who all his life has been selfconvicted of veracity whose lies find quickest credence.
~ William Faulkner
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Yo no he tocado ese libro —le aseguró—. ¿Te acuerdas de que otras veces nos has pedido que te creamos? Pues ahora tú debes creerme a mí.
~ Tony DiTerlizzi
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that that won't be the case." "I don't trust
~ David Baldacci
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We do an epically bad job of acknowledging one another's work and checking our sources.
~ John Green
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Satellites can see your thoughts, but not through rock,' is like something they might say. In John William's case, it was conscious hyperbole and therefore commentary. At one level, it was reefer-inspired. It was partly for fun. It was other things, too-but not derangement. I give no credence to the interpretation, and I knew him better than anybody.
~ David Guterson
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Kendi kendine ?i?inen, gelece?e biraz erken inanm?? bir-iki yaygarac?y? da yaln?z aptallar adam yerine koyar.
~ Honore de Balzac
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The right to be heard does not autmatically include the right to be taken seriously.
~ Hubert Humphrey
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Confidence: The feeling that makes one believe a man, even when one knows that one would lie in his place
~ H. L. Mencken
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Si usted no cree en el mensajero, no creerá en el mensaje». —JAMES M. KOUZES Y BARRY Z. POSNER
~ John C. Maxwell
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True is what men believe, and they believe this of you.
~ Madeline Miller
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