Quotes About Resolution
As in other departments of science, so in politics, the compound should always be resolved into the simple elements or least parts of the whole.
~ Aristotle
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Every tragedy falls into two parts, — Complication and Unravelling or Denouement.
~ Aristotle
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Identity exists where the Complication and Unravelling are the same.
~ Aristotle
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When it was over, Mary Ann left the bar and walked through Aquatic Park to the bay. She stood there for several minutes in a chill wind, staring at the beacon on Alcatraz. She made a vow not to think about her mother for a while.
~ Armistead Maupin
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if you can feel into both sides and articulate them, growing together happens. The solution to war is not peace but growing together.
~ Arnold Mindell
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You'll get more from being a peacemaker than a warrior
~ Arnold Schwarzenegger
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You cannot reason with a rifle bullet fired from across the battlefield. You cannot negotiate with an artillery shell lobbed from over the horizon. You cannot compromise with a nuclear warhead screaming in from half a world away. The only answer to the gun, the only defense for the gun, has been more guns.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Bowman could bear no more. He jerked out the last unit, and Hal was silent forever.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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The crisis was over. What was more, they had taken the first step toward genuine friendship. They had exchanged vulnerabilities.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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And as for the Council—tell it that a road that has once been opened cannot be closed again merely by passing a resolution.' The
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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The choice had been made. The bomb was already looking ahead, to the terminus of its new trajectory.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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I wanted to end the world, but I'll settle for ending yours.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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He has a gentle voice and a quiet manner, but behind his twinkling blue eyes there lurks a capacity for furious wrath and implacable resolution, the more dangerous because they are held in leash.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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I shall glance into the case for you," said Holmes, rising, "and I have no doubt that we shall reach some definite result. Let the weight of the matter rest upon me now, and do not let your mind dwell upon it further.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Remember, this--this is the end we have waited for so long.
~ Shirley Jackson
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The Goal is what the Character wants. The Motivation is why they want it. The Conflict is the buts (roadblocks) that keep getting in the way.
~ Shirley Jump
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I don't want to die in darkness any thicker than this. I want to bring some kind of resolution in my life.
~ Shusaku Endo
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A thing which has not been understood inevitably reappears; like an unlaid ghost, it cannot rest until the mystery has been resolved and the spell broken.
~ Sigmund Freud
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Wenn man einem Menschen alles verziehen hat, ist man mit ihm fertig.
~ Sigmund Freud
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I was not the only one who made the mistake of thinking that, because it was something you talked about a lot, it was something you wouldn't do. And after all, you were not the unhappiest person we knew. You were not the most depressed (think of G, of D, or T-R). You were not even - strange as it now sounds to say - the most suicidal. Because of the timing, so near the start of the year, it was possible to think that it had been a resolution.
~ Sigrid Nunez
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So now you know, Kristin, that I have compromised much, both my land and my honor. You would certainly be much better served if you stayed with Simon Andressøn." Kristin put her arms around his neck. "We will stand by what we swore to each other last night, Erlend—if you feel as I do.
~ Sigrid Undset
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Leibniz thought that if we had a sufficiently logical notation, dispute and confusion would cease, and men would sit together and resolve their disputes by calculation.
~ Simon Blackburn
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Since Mrs Pargeter had always favoured pulling bushes up by the roots rather than beating about them, she again asked directly what his problem was or who was making his life difficult
~ Simon Brett
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I stood up and looked in his direction, at his folded hands. Between then there seemed to rest a sunflower. At last I made up my mind and without a word I left the room.
~ Simon Wiesenthal
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