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Quotes About Inherent

Il y a, je crois, en chacun de nous, un défaut naturel que la meilleure éducation ne peut arriver à faire disparaître.
~ Jane Austen
Creo que en todo individuo hay cierta tendencia a un determinado mal, a un defecto innato, que ni siquiera la mejor educación puede vencer.
~ Jane Austen
There is, I believe, in every disposition a tendency to some particular evil, a natural defect, which not even the best education can overcome.
~ Jane Austen
Nothing but man of all envenomed things, doth work upon itself, with inborn stings.
~ John Donne
Stick to your instincts.
~ Tina Weymouth
Being a victim is more palatable than having to recognize the intrinsic contradictions of one's own governing philosophy.
~ Tom Clancy
Joy isn't easy or inherent. It is a choice, and not always an easy one—not at first.
~ P.C. Cast
There's a difference," he said, between sorcery and magic. Magic is inherent everywhere, in everything; it cannot lie and it cannot be deceived. Sorcery can lie, can twist, can delude. It may be that you have a gift for one but not the other.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
Works" are simply a natural part of faith. James's statement is about the inherent nature of faith, about what makes it up. It concerns what believing something really amounts to. It is not an exhortation to prove that one has faith or to work to keep one's faith alive.
~ Dallas Willard
Self-love, it is obvious, remains always positive and active in our natures.
~ Gordon W. Allport
For if there was any kindness in slavery it was dependent on the docility of the slaves; any slave who was unwilling to be a slave broke through the myth of paternalism and benevolence, and brought down on himself the violence inherent in the system. A
~ Wendell Berry
The existence of inherent limits of experience in no way settles the question about the subordination of facts of the human world to our knowledge of matter.
~ Wilhelm Dilthey
And worse, they'll trample on it, inadvertently crush it, beneath a certain mediocrity inherent in professional competence.
~ William Gibson
A diamond with a flaw is worth more than a pebble without imperfections.
~ Chinese proverb
When we see a bright color, we are witnessing our own inherent goodness. When we hear a beautiful sound, we are hearing our own basic goodness.
~ Chogyam Trungpa
The German is like the slave who, without chains, obeys his masters merest word, his very glance. The condition of servitude is inherent in him, in his very soul and worse than the physical is the spiritual slavery. The Germans must be set free from wit
~ Heinrich Heine
ECONOMICS IS HAUNTED by more fallacies than any other study known to man. This is no accident. The inherent difficulties of the subject would be great enough in any case, but they are multiplied a thousandfold by a factor that is insignificant in, say, physics, mathematics or medicine—the special pleading of selfish interests.
~ Henry Hazlitt
There is an inherent and absolute authority in all truth, which makes it, in the end, unconquerable and victorious. The truth is mighty, and will prevail. What is founded on error, has rottenness for its corner-stone; and although it may temporarily be upheld by foreign aid, yet, deserted by its supporters, it always finally tumbles to the ground.
~ HENRY WHITNEY BELLOWS
My grandmother was the daughter of pioneers, as was my grandfather, and they were farmers. And they worked the land, and there is a grounded value system that becomes inherent in knowing what's real and what's powerful. And understanding the material nature of not only man, but beasts and profit and all of those things that you fight for.
~ Brenda Strong
In domestic life, the woman's value is inherent, unquantifiable; at home she exchanges proven values for mythological ones. She 'wants' to be at home, and because she is a woman, she's allowed to want it. This desire is her mystique, it is both what enables her to domesticate herself and what disempowers her.
~ Rachel Cusk
The importance of certain problems concerning the facts will be inherent in the structure of the system.
~ Talcott Parsons
I generally respond to any story very organically.
~ Vikramaditya Motwane
Like all your fellow human beings, you are designed to be incapable of starting with a clean sheet of paper.
~ Unknown
From the Dzogchen point of view, that does not mean that one's relative concept of ego is something to get rid of. The practitioner needs to understand it for what it is. The ego exists only on the relative level and does not have real inherent existence. After becoming enlightened, the aspect of the relative existence of ego is still there, not changed.
~ Unknown