Quotes About Apprehend
The serial arsonist is the most difficult to apprehend because the evidence is burned up.
~ Joseph Wambaugh
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To feel most beautifully alive means to be reading something beautiful, ready always to apprehend in the flow of language the sudden flash of poetry.
~ John Holmes
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La solitude qui enveloppe les oeuvres d'art est infinie, etil n'estrien qui permette de moins les atteindre que la critique. Seul l'amour peut les appréhender, les saisir et faire preuve de justesse à leur endroit:
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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The fact that we slowly apprehend our world, rather than suddenly discover it, should not subtract from its wonder.
~ Richard Dawkins
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The language of labels is like paper money, issued irresponsibly, with nothing of intrinsic value behind it, that is, with no effort of the intelligence to see, to really apprehend.
~ Paula Fox
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Intelligence is quickness to apprehend as distinct from ability which is capacity to act wisely on the thing apprehended.
~ Alfred N. Whitehead
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Intelligence is quickness to apprehend as distinct form ability, which is capacity to act wisely on the thing apprehended.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
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Intelligence is quickness to apprehend as distinct from ability, which is capacity to act wisely on the thing apprehended.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
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I grok in fullness.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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I am all that I grok.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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to simply know of riches will never materially benefit us. We must make them our own. All fulness dwells in Christ. It is only as we 'apprehend' (which means take hold or take in) Christ through the Holy Spirit can it be possible for these spiritual riches to become ours.
~ Rosalind Goforth
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~ Angus Stevenson
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Choice is simply a fanciful shorthand for biological processes we do not yet apprehend.
~ John Brockman
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They do not therefore apprehend God as he offers himself, bbut imagine him as they have fashioned him in their own presumption.
~ John Calvin
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indeed, vanity joined with pride can be detected in the fact e(b)that, in seeking God, miserable men do not rise above themselves as they should, but measure him by the yardstick of their own carnal stupidity, and neglect sound investigation; thus out of curiosity they fly off into empty speculations. They do not therefore apprehend God as he offers himself, bbut imagine him as they have fashioned him in their own presumption.
~ John Calvin
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He who can be, and therefore is, another's, and he who participates in reason enough to apprehend, but not to have, is a slave by nature.
~ Aristotle
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He who can be, and therefore is, another's, and he who participates in reason enough to apprehend, but not to have, is a slave by nature.
~ Aristotle
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I figured out how to catch fugitives without a gun.
~ John Walsh
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Where the suspect poses no immediate threat to the officer and no threat to others, the harm resulting from the failing to apprehend him does not justify the use of deadly force to do so.
~ Byron White
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When a law enforcement officer apprehends an illegal immigrant, it makes no sense to simply release that individual who has been breaking our laws with no threat of sanction or penalty.
~ Bobby Jindal
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A woman's situation, i.e those meanings derived from the total context in which she comes to maturity, disposes her to apprehend her body not as instrument of her transcendence, but an object destined for another.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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There is but one nation on the globe from which we have anything serious to apprehend, but that is the most powerful that now exists or ever did exist. I refer to Great Britain.
~ John C. Calhoun
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But if you don't change the way you think, you'll never be able to apprehend the Kingdom power that is available.
~ Bill Johnson
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Since ideology, particularly in it's shallower versions, is peculiarly destructive of the capacity to apprehend and appreciate irony, I suggest that the recovery of the ironic might be our fifth principle for the restoration of reading. ... But with this principle, I am close to despair, since you can no more teach someone to be ironic than you can instruct them to become solitary. And yet the loss of irony is the death of reading, and of what had been civilized in our natures.
~ Harold Bloom
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