Quotes About Fundamental
The fundamental difference between us and the terror network we fight is that we value every life.
~ Karen Hughes
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All life is nucleic acid; the rest is commentary.
~ Isaac Asimov
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There's something fundamental you have to understand about yourself before you can change your life for good.
~ Ali Vincent
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If the Declaration of Independence states our creed, there can be no right to abortion, since it means denying the most fundamental right of all to the unborn child, the right to life.
~ Alan Keyes
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Socialism and SF are the two most fundamental influences in my life.
~ China Mieville
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Understanding and dealing correctly with the trade-off between risk and return is a fundamental, but poorly understood, challenge faced by all gamblers and investors.
~ Edward O. Thorp
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raises a fundamental question: are we also evolving genetically? Medical research, added to a deepening analysis of the three billion nucleotide letters of the human genome, has revealed that evolution is indeed still occurring
~ Edward O. Wilson
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The right of dissent, or, if you prefer, the right to be wrong, is surely fundamental to the existence of a democratic society. That's the right that went first in every nation that stumbled down the trail toward totalitarianism.
~ Edward R. Murrow
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Both distinguished musicians are claiming a special fundamental significance for the Western tonal system, on the grounds that it is rooted in a natural order of things
~ Anthony Storr
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La objetividad será aquello que la razón discierne como naturaleza del mundo, cuyas figuras sucesivas son por eso mismo fenómenos o expresiones de un fundamento.
~ Antonio Escohotado
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People are so selfish that they do not unite even to fight for their respective fundamental fight unless and until each person's self-interest is only involved.
~ Anuj Somany
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Justice is the fundamental virtue of political society, since the order of society cannot be maintained without law, and laws are instituted to declare what is just.
~ Aristotle
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There's nothing more important than our good health - that's our principal capital asset.
~ Arlen Specter
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From a scientific point of view, our mission is to seek answers to the fundamental questions about the universe. Many are open - we don't know about dark matter, which accounts for a quarter of the universe's matter, nor do we know why there's antimatter.
~ Fabiola Gianotti
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I am not a mathematician, but I was aware that for centuries, mathematics was considered the queen of the sciences because it claimed certainty. It was grounded on some fundamental certainties - axioms - that led to others.
~ Tom Stoppard
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Astronomers ought to be able to ask fundamental questions without accelerators.
~ Saul Perlmutter
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Growing up in Jamaica, the Pentecostal church wasn't that fiery thing you might think. It was very British, very proper. Hymns. No dancing. Very quiet. Very fundamental.
~ Grace Jones
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Radical changes will come to the Netherlands. We stand for fundamental choices, and we need to make the right ones.
~ Mark Rutte
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I believe we are nearing a time when a combination of technology and radical thinking will make it possible for much more intensive and restrictive conditions to be applied in more creative and fundamental ways outside of prison.
~ David Gauke
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Advertising is a very fundamental need, so I don't think it's going to go away.
~ Susan Wojcicki
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I consider all aspects of being a goalkeeper as fundamental in the development of the side as a whole.
~ David de Gea
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For all the value that the true, the truthful, the selfless may deserve, it would still be possible that a higher and more fundamental value for life might have to be ascribed to deception, selfishness, and lust. It might even be possible that what constitutes the value of these good and revered things is precisely that they are insidiously related, tied to, and involved with these wicked, seemingly opposite things—maybe even one with them in essence. Maybe!
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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The drive toward the formation of metaphors is the fundamental human drive, which one cannot for a single instant dispense with in thought, for one would thereby dispense with man himself.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Morality is no longer the expression of the conditions of life and growth, no longer the most fundamental instinct of life, but it has become abstract, it has become the opposite of life
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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