Quotes About Inherent
We can find a latent energy inside us
~ Sunday Adelaja
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One of our elusive killer's critical advantages was the ingrained habit among police agencies not to share information with one another.
~ Stephen G. Michaud
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Chaos needs no allies, for it dwells like a poison in every one of us.
~ Steven Erikson
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Sometimes my influences are really on my sleeve. So I just make sure to wear a lot of sleeves.
~ Boots Riley
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Just like those little Viewmaster slides, there's a inherent magic that's captured in 3D that you can't get in drawn animation or in CG.
~ Henry Selick
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Just being born makes you worthy enough to be here
~ Oprah Winfrey
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It was strange the way he loved her; a side long and almost casual love, as if loving her were simply a matter of course, too natural to mention.
~ Chad Harbach
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Everyone has an effect on others. Some people inspire others to do great things. Some take people into crime with them. Those with the gift affect those around them even more.
~ Terry Goodkind
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Kindspech ist eben das, womit man auf die Welt kommt.
~ Karl Kraus
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What greater gift could you offer your children than an inherent ability to earn a living just by being themselves?
~ Katherine Dunn
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If we accord equal inherent value to all humans, irrespective of their characteristics, and we deny that same value to animals, then our failure to apply the principle of equal consideration is arbitrary and unjustified.
~ Gary L. Francione
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there is an inherent rationality to life that makes it intelligible at a much deeper level than functional utility …
~ Brian Goodwin
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The sons of America," he went on, "have given a new proof how impossible it is to conquer freemen fighting in defense of all that is dear to them. Henceforward we shall be respected by nations who, mistaking our character, had treated us with the utmost contumely and outrage. Years will continue to develop our inherent qualities, until, from being the youngest and the weakest, we shall become the most powerful nation in the universe."21
~ Brian Kilmeade
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Your body will heal itself, through gentle and peaceful cooperation with the inherent wisdom and intelligence within.
~ Bryant McGill
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Some endeavours are doomed at their inception, not by cowardice bu by their very nature.
~ Ian Mcewan
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You are loved just for being who you are, just for existing. You don't have to do anything to earn it. Your shortcomings, your lack of self-esteem, physical perfection, or social and economic success - none of that matters. No one can take this love away from you, and it will always be here.
~ Ram Dass
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The fact that we elected Obama was a sign that the black struggle inherent in the blues and so much of the music I have loved can triumph.
~ Jack White
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True sensuality is something that is inherent or innate.
~ Rekha
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The truth is that goodness is hardwired in humanity.
~ Caroline Lucas
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I believe the structure of 'House of Leaves' is far more difficult to explain than it is to read. And while I'd like to lay claim to some extraordinary act of originality, truth is I'm only taking advantage of capabilities inherent in everyone.
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
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I am absolutely and inherently self-destructive in that I am always making sure I'm doing what I want to do.
~ Dan Harmon
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The dragon is the spirit of the world, inherent in every living thing, and even in inanimate objects. Its claw is deadly. It can rake out the eyes of a nation, sunder its heart.
~ Storm Constantine
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As is modern magical practice, the Egyptian priests believed in the inherent power of words and images, which when utilised correctly possessed their own creative force.
~ Storm Constantine
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Societies that depend on natural resources tend to have certain inherent problems. The limited concentration of wealth - whether from oil, coal, diamonds, or bauxite - often leads to corruption and authoritarianism.
~ Lawrence Wright
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