Quotes About Derive
God owns the truth. The issue is our ability to derive truth apart from God's sufficient Word.
~ James MacDonald
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And truly Philosophy is but sophisticated poetry. Whence do those ancient writers derive all their authority but from the poets?
~ Michel de Montaigne
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All the materials of thinking are derived either from our outward senses or from our inward feelings: all that the mind and will do is to mix and combine these materials.
~ David Hume
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This foundational principle - that human beings derive their rights from God, rather than from the State, or any other source - is what made America different.
~ Ernie Fletcher
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That is honor's scorn Which challenges itself as honor's born And is not like the sire. Honors thrive When rather from our acts we them derive Than our foregoers.
~ William Shakespeare
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I don't think it would be a good idea for scientists to have more political power. Scientists as a group are more inclined to try to derive an ought from an is, than the population at large.
~ David Deutsch
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I think that if people are instructed about anything, it should be about the nature of cruelty. And about why people behave so cruelly to each other. And what kind of satisfactions they derive from it. And why there is always a cost, and a price to be paid.
~ Richard Russo
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We do not consider our principles as dogmas contained in books that are said to come from heaven. We derive our inspiration, not from heaven, or from an unseen world, but directly from life.
~ Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
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I think that if people are instructed about anything, it should be about the nature of cruelty. And about why people behave so cruelly to each other. And what kind of satisfactions they derive from it. And why there is always a cost, and a price to be paid.
~ Richard Russo
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All errors spring up in the neighborhood of some truth; they grow round about it, and, for the most part, derive their strength from such contiguity.
~ Thomas Binney
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Every thought derives from a thwarted sensation.
~ E.M. Cioran
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Perhaps the greatest pleasure in science comes from theories that derive the solution to some deep puzzle from a small set of simple principles in a surprising way. These
~ John Brockman
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Always she thought of him as climbing some mountain in his mind, like that great one to the west on which his eyes would dwell so often and from which he seemed to derive something that was even more than strength.
~ Elizabeth Yates
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We are to derive worth from God alone and to love without judgment and without conditions on the basis of the unsurpassable fullness of life we get from God. Our only job is to love, not judge.
~ Gregory A. Boyd
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I once heard Don DeLillo quip that a fiction writer starts with meaning and then manufactures events to represent it; a memoirist starts with events, then derives meaning from them.
~ Mary Karr
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You believe happiness to be derived from the place in which once you have been happy, but in truth it is centered in ourselves.
~ Franz Schubert
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When we see salvation whole—its every single part is found in Christ, we must beware lest we derive the smallest drop from somewhere else.
~ Sinclair B. Ferguson
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We are convinced that the public generally will derive far better results from fixed-value investments, if selected with exceeding care, than from speculative operations, even though these may be aided by considerable education in financial matters.
~ Benjamin Graham
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God owns the truth. The issue is our ability to derive truth apart from God's sufficient Word.
~ James MacDonald
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It is one's own personal, selfish happiness that one seeks, earns, and derives from love.
~ Ayn Rand
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In organic chemistry, we have learnt to derive from compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen, i.e. from the hydrocarbons, all other types of combinations, such as alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, acids, etc.
~ Otto Wallach
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The print does not always have the same shape as the body that impressed it, and it doesn't always derive from the pressure of a body. At times it reproduces the impression a body has left in our mind: it is the print of an idea.
~ Umberto Eco
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So much of my writing derives from these questions that I ask myself - things that are utterly beyond my personal set of experiences - and it's my attempt to try to... understand, to sort of break out of my own consciousness, you know, the limitations of my own life.
~ Jhumpa Lahiri
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At the very opposite of these eccentricities, the chiefly urban character of derive, in touch with those centres of possibilities and meanings that are the metropolises transformed by industry, would correspond to Marx's sentence: 'Men can see nothing around them that is not their own image; everything speaks to them of themselves. Their very landscape is alive.
~ Unknown
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