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Quotes About Redefine

The founders wisely worried that future generations might take liberty for granted. Going well beyond that, the left seeks to redefine liberty as selfishness. If you drive a car, or eat meat, or take a long shower,
~ Sean Hannity
I like to stay home with my family. But travel is good in a way. It makes you redefine each other each time you see each other. Also, it helps that I think my wife is the hottest woman in the world.
~ Mads Mikkelsen
We have to be more reflective about what power is, what it is for, and how it is measured. To put it another way, if women are not perceived to be fully within the structures of power, surely it is power that we need to redefine rather than women?
~ Mary Beard
if women are not perceived to be fully within the structures of power, surely it is power that we need to redefine rather than women?
~ Mary Beard
The philosophers of the past were superficial," Dr. Pritchett went on. "It remained for our century to redefine the purpose of philosophy. The purpose of philosophy is not to help men find the meaning of life, but to prove to them that there isn't any.
~ Ayn Rand
To his credit, Obama has undertaken a truly ambitious effort to redefine the United States' view of the world and to reconnect the United States with the emerging historical context of the twenty-first century. He has done this remarkably well.
~ Zbigniew Brzezinski
I do believe that we have the opportunity to continue - I repeat myself over and over again with this - to redefine and reinvent ourselves and as long as we do that, then I think we've got some pretty good odds in our favor, because we're not always presenting the same thing.
~ Patrick Warburton
I was a huge fan of Raven because of the way he redefined how a champion should wrestle.
~ Paul Heyman
As we exit the E.U. and reassert ourselves as a great global trading nation, we have a unique opportunity to redefine our relationship with Africa.
~ Priti Patel
You can redefine your external world by an internal experience with the love of God.
~ Bill Johnson
We must redefine what radical means. We're living through a technology revolution which is the 21st-century equivalent of the 19th-century Industrial Revolution. It will change everything and therefore everything should change including radical reorientation of government. This is the context in which we tackle inequality, promote social justice and redistribute power.
~ blair tony iii
What is it about nature that is so terrifying to the modern mind? Why is it so intolerable? Because nature is fundamentally indifferent. It's unforgiving, uninterested. If you live or die, succeed or fail, feel pleasure or pain, it doesn't care. That's intolerable to us. How can we live in a world so indifferent to us. So we redefine nature. We call it Mother Nature when it's not a parent in any real sense of the term.
~ Michael Crichton
To move into the mainstream, the ideational contender has to reframe the crisis by changing the very definition of reality.
~ Fred Block
It's such a tremendous honor to redefine what is possible and inspire people. I just want to do that as long as possible.
~ Victoria Arlen
We must not define Jesus and his kingdom by fitting them within conventional understandings of kings and kingdoms. Rather, we must judge and deconstruct those conventional definitions in light of Jesus and his example.
~ Brian D. McLaren
Science has not solved problems, only shifted the points of problems.
~ Charles Henry Parkhurst
We must revisit the idea that science is a methodology and not an ontology.
~ Deepak Chopra
Being a vanguardist has always meant, and will always mean, to not accept that the good is good and the bad is bad, and invent a new definition of what's good and bad.
~ César Aira
You can't simply redefine Jerusalem. The Palestinian claim is based on legality, on the international recognition that the situation created by the war in '67 is not valid.
~ Hanan Ashrawi
If we do not redefine manhood, war is inevitable.
~ Paul Fussell
We will continue to renew and redefine Sony Pictures.
~ Michael Lynton
I don't know what love is, so I'll redefine it.
~ Kierra C.T. Banks
I do not agree that the court can or should redefine marriage.
~ Carly Fiorina
When ideologues cannot persuade Americans to support their agenda under the existing political rules and traditions of the nation, they seek to alter them for their own advantage—often by redefining citizenship as something never envisioned by the Founders.
~ Victor Davis Hanson