Quotes About Conjunction
prepared for the future as you could be. An odd feature of what happened is that your System 1 treated the mere conjunction of
~ Daniel Kahneman
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Lincoln was "the most truly progressive man of the age, because he always moves in conjunction with propitious circumstances, not waiting to be dragged by the force of events or wasting strength in premature struggles with them.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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Joy is that delight which is perceived from the conjunction, and communion of the chief good.
~ William Ames
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They say stars have greatest influences when they are in conjunction with the sun; then sure the graces of a saint should never work more powerfully than in prayer, for then he is in the nearest conjunction and communion with God. That
~ William Gurnall
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Beyond the constant conjunction of similar objects, and the consequent inference from one to the other, we have no notion of any necessity, or connexion.
~ David Hume
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Some characters are like some bodies in chemistry; very good, perhaps, in themselves, yet fly off and refuse the least conjunction with each other.
~ Sir Fulke Greville
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The human imagination, in conjunction with technology, has become a force so potent that it really can no longer be unleashed on the surface of the planet with safety.
~ Terence McKenna
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I don't think HBO would want to do anything in conjunction with Sub Pop but I never asked either.
~ David Cross
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Because in order to deliver their benefits, their financial value, they need to work in conjunction with other material assets such as production facilities. There are no brands without products or services to carry them.
~ Jean-Noël Kapferer
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Such is the uncaged progress of the bear. The world has room to make a bear feel free; The universe seems cramped to you and me. Man acts more like the poor bear in a cage, That all day fights a nervous inward rage, His mood rejecting all his mind suggests. He paces back and forth and never rests The toenail click and shuffle of his feet, The telescope at one end of his beat, And at the other end the microscope, Two instruments of nearly equal hope, And in conjunction giving quite a spread.
~ Robert Frost
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Than is both a conjunction and a preposition; it's a floor wax and a dessert topping.
~ Dennis Baron
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I love using a targeted acquisition approach in conjunction with a business that has a clear strategy and strong organic growth.
~ Brad Feld
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With 'Aja,' there was a sort of happy conjunction between our tastes and the backgrounds and styles of studio musicians at the time.
~ Walter Becker
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As lines, so loves oblique may well Themselves in every angle greet; But ours so truly parallel, Though infinite, can never meet. Therefore the love which us doth bind, But Fate so enviously debars, Is the conjunction of the mind, And opposition of the stars.
~ Andrew Marvell
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Sono un discendente di quelle disgraziate creatre rimaste prigioniere tra di voi dopo il cataclisma che chiamate congiunzione delle sfere. Per usare un'espressione delicata passo per essere un mostro. Un mostro sanguinario.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Duality begat the Conjunction.
~ Aleister Crowley
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Hating the Yankees isn't part of my act. It is one of those exquisite times when life and art are in perfect conjunction.
~ Bill Veeck
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He has willed - He wills incessantly - that the modifications of the mind and those of the body shall be reciprocal. This is the conjunction and the natural dependence of the two parts of which we are constituted.
~ Nicolas Malebranche
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The magic, trick, and idiocy of grammar authenticate that, when one adopts, neither and nor in a sentence that already exemplifies, verifies and qualifies its placement and grammar. No matter how since neither and nor, execute as itself, as a sentence, using nor after And as the conjunction; accordingly, mastery of objections collapses automatically.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
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that is not just a relative pronoun but also a stand-alone pronoun, a demonstrative adjective, and a conjunction.
~ Antonin Scalia
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the serial comma—that is, the comma after the penultimate item in a series and just before the conjunction (a, b, and c). Authorities on English usage overwhelmingly recommend using the serial comma to prevent ambiguities.
~ Antonin Scalia
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asyndeton (absence of conjunction) is normally equivalent to syndeton (use of the conjunction and).
~ Antonin Scalia
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There will never be another caterpillar just like this one. there will never be another such moment of time, another such conjunction. These things sneak up on him for no reason, flashes of irrational happiness. It's probably a vitamin deficiency.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Technology without hate can be so beneficial for mankind, but in conjunction with hatred, it leads to disaster.
~ Simon Wiesenthal
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