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Quotes About Views

Most importantly, Hindu groups must cultivate and follow their own intellectual kshatriyas, which not only includes listening to them but promoting their views and funding their projects.
~ David Frawley
Men's views of things are the result of their understanding alone. Their conduct is regulated by their understanding, their temper, and their passions.
~ David Hume
When men are most sure and arrogant, they are commonly the most mistaken, and have then giver views to passion, without that proper deliberation and suspense which can alone secure them from the grossest absurdities.
~ David Hume
God is always God, but the views which people and nations may take of him vary. No higher view is known than that of love.
~ Swami Vivekananda
Partial examination will result in partial views of truth, which are necessarily imperfect; only careful comparisons will show the complete mind of God.
~ Arthur Tappan Pierson
There are yet people who say there is no God. But what really makes me angry is that they quote me for the support of such views
~ Albert Einstein
If God is real, why does he align perfectly with our views? We should expect God to challenge us on what we think is right somewhere
~ Timothy Keller
Power always thinks it has a great soul and vast views beyond the comprehension of the weak.
~ John Adams
As a writer, I have readers who will have a range of political views. I don't think they look to me for political guidance.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
Unfortunately, our history has abundant examples of patriotism being used to hurt those who express views in disagreement with that of the majority.
~ Vic Snyder
For all its prestige, its fabulous views, its indoor pool, and its lovely garden, 24 Sussex is more like an old hotel than a modern home.
~ Jean Chretien
My main interests right now are to publish, to write, to explicate various views which I hope have an impact on thinking people.
~ Murray Bookchin
When a comic becomes enamored with his own views and foists them off on the public in a polemic way, he loses not only his sense of humor but his value as a humorist.
~ Johnny Carson
Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible.
~ Carl Jung
On these Andean mountains the southern beech has views over hundreds of kilometres of glaciated wilderness, only marginally more hospitable than Antarctica.
~ James Woodford
For there is in mankind an unfortunate propensity to make themselves, their views and their works, the measure of excellence in every thing whatsoever
~ Edmund Burke
It is a dreadful truth, but it is a truth that cannot be concealed; in ability, in dexterity, in the distinctness of their views, the Jacobins are our superiors.
~ Edmund Burke
If the love and pursuit of literature do not make a man more independent in character, more disinterested in his reasonings, more elevated in his views, they will not have done for him what I should have expected from them.
~ Alfred Austin
I can hardly think of an occasion when I've got into a stand-up fight with any political opponent. I've got my views, people know what they are, they can agree or they can choose to disagree. I'm not going to waste time just rubbishing everybody else.
~ Charles Kennedy
The views from Waterloo Bridge are amazing - you can see so much of London.
~ Amelia Warner
Dialogue means debates and everyone's point of view.
~ Kevin Hart
I have never hesitated to say that all philanthropists do have their politics. All of us have a political point of view; some of us articulate it, some of us don't.
~ Rohini Nilekani
I got nothing against Barack Obama; I just might not like some of his policies and the people he surrounds himself with.
~ Rickey Medlocke
It may be remarked incidentally that the contentions of philosophers are often much more justifiable when they are arguing against other philosophers than when they pass on to expound their own views, and as each one generally sees fairly clearly the defects of the others, they more or less destroy one another mutually.
~ Rene Guenon