Quotes About Fundamental
From Lovelessness in relation to nature to advance to lovelessness in relation to art –a lovelessness so extreme that we have effectively killed all the fundamental or useful arts and set up various kinds of mass production by machines in their place.
~ Aldous Huxley
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From Lovelessness in relation to nature we to advance to lovelessness in relation to art –a lovelessness so extreme that we have effectively killed all the fundamental or useful arts and set up various kinds of mass production by machines in their place.
~ Aldous Huxley
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Tú crees de verdad que cuando las cosas tienen un número, y una de ellas, en particular, tiene el número uno, lo que tenemos que hacer, lo que tú tienes que hacer, y yo, y todo el mundo, es empezar precisamente por ella, por la única razón de que ésa es la cosa número uno?
~ Alessandro Baricco
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I'll watch the temperature," said Ulf. "Shall we meet for dinner, then?" He felt that he had to say that. He knew that dinner with Blomquist would involve his sitting there listening to the other man going on about something or other, but he had to be friendly. And, for all his irritation with his colleague, Ulf's fundamental kindness won out, as it invariably did, and he would not want Blomquist to pick up on his irritation.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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The yamas and niyamas are emphatic descriptions of what we are when we are connected to our source. Rather than a list of dos and don'ts, they tell us that our fundamental nature is compassionate, generous, honest, and peaceful.2
~ Donna Farhi
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Transcending divisiveness is one of the dreams of centrists, as if disagreement were a bad habit rather than fundamental to politics.
~ Doug Henwood
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Humans are strongly discouraged fro comparing their lives with those of other animals. Yet everything I had experienced taught me that metaphor is the fundamental path of imagining, a first line of inquiry into the lives of other creatures that sheds light on our own.
~ Doug Peacock
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humankind's fundamental understanding of the nature of reality. If an observer could alter the universe by his observation, then didn't the universe require consciousness to even exist?
~ Douglas E. Richards
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She was especially interested in finding a way to rule in, or rule out, the existence of a soul. Above all else, this was the most fundamental question posed by the capabilities her father's technology made possible. His results so far seemed to indicate that one didn't exist. But absence of proof was not the same as proof of absence.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Firstly, we see that Cascadians are definitely different from the others with whom they share this continent. In a number of fundamental and interrelated ways, Cascadia can be considered to have a distinct culture.
~ Douglas Todd
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A stable, loving family is something that should absolutely, fundamentally never ever be taken for granted
~ Drew Barrymore
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this is actualy a poem we have been called naive as if it were a dirty word, whe have been called innocent as though with shame our cheeks should burn so we visit with the careful idols of cynisism to learn to sneer and pant and walk so as not to feel the scales of judgement rub wrongly but we say some things must remain simple some things must remain untouched and pure lest we all forget the legacy we begot us the health of our origins the poetry of our fundemental selves
~ Jewel Kilcher
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Taking his inspiration from Edmund Burke, Kirk urged those who disagreed with liberalism's fundamental tenets to call themselves "conservatives" (rather than "classical liberals," in the nineteenth-century laissez-faire sense).
~ Jill Lepore
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We know in our deepest heart of hearts that unconditional love is somehow more true – more fundamental, more real, more radical (at the root) – than hate, which always seems to be confused, deluded, reactive, divisive and false. Love breeds love, and hate breeds hate. We all experience this.
~ Joan Tollifson
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The right to happiness is fundamental.
~ Anna Pavlova
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Note that the word 'mute' is regarded by linguists as an onomatopoeic formation referring not to silence but to a certain fundamental opacity of human being, which likes to show the truth by allowing to be seen hiding.
~ Anne Carson
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There is little doubt that we are in the midst of a revolution of a much more profound and fundamental nature than the social and political revolutions of the last half century.
~ Arthur Erickson
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Fundamental progress has to do with the reinterpretation of basic ideas.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
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Access to justice is a fundamental part of a properly functioning democracy.
~ Kenneth Clarke
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Mankind is divided into rich and poor, into property owners and exploited; and to abstract oneself from this fundamental division; and from the antagonism between poor and rich means abstracting oneself from fundamental facts.
~ Joseph Stalin
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In fact, a fundamental interdependence exists between the personal right to liberty and the personal right to property.
~ Potter Stewart
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Private property is a very fundamental and very long-term institution.
~ Anatoly Chubais
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You see, what makes us different than the rest of the world fundamentally is our American respect and legal appreciation of individual rights and individual property. And, I emphasize - individual.
~ Trish Regan
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I think the government has a role in protecting the fundamental rights of its citizens.
~ Al Franken
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