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My knowledge of the state of President Roosevelt's health was derived entirely from conversations, from newspaper articles and from photographs.
~ David K. E. Bruce
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Laws, in their most general signification, are the necessary relations derived from the nature of things.
~ Baron de Montesquieu
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We need common-sense judges who understand our rights were derived from God
~ George W. Bush
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God is the ultimate source of all power. All human power is therefore derived, limited, unstable and transient.
~ Os Guinness
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It is needless to cite additional examples to illustrate the character of the interpretations, which Rashi was in the habit of giving. The few which have been furnished indicate how, in his work, the plain and the derived sense are mingled together in view of their equal importance in his eyes.
~ William Rosenau
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TV - a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium - we call it a medium because nothing's well done.
~ Goodman Ace
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Value, the leading edge of reality, is no longer an irrelevant offshoot of structure. Value is the predecessor of structure. It's the preintellectual awareness that gives rise to it. Our structured reality is preselected on the basis of value, and really to understand structured reality requires an understanding of the value source from which it's derived.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
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Any concentration of the will displaces life and gives it bias in motion. Reality, he believed, was always trying to copy the imagination of man, from which it derived.
~ Lawrence Durrell
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Mystery Science Theater is really a postmodern show, it's really derived of many influences.
~ Joel Hodgson
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Nowhere do the words "slave" or "slavery" appear in the final document. "What will be said of this new principle of founding a right to govern Freemen on a power derived from slaves," Pennsylvania's John Dickinson wondered—correctly, as it would turn out. He predicted: "The omitting the Word will be regarded as an Endeavour to conceal a principle of which we are ashamed."49
~ Jill Lepore
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A world of derived beings, an immense, wide creation, requires an extended scale with various ranks and orders of existence.
~ William Godwin
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For my grandfather, there was no distinction. There was no tension between his support for civil rights for black people and his animus toward gay people because both of those positions were scripturally derived.
~ Megan Phelps-Roper
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The best proof adduced of the wretchedness of life is that derived from contemplating its glory.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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In the midst of the apparent diversity of human affairs, a certain number of primary facts may be discovered, from which all others are derived.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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The more I advanced in the study of American society, the more I perceived that the equality of conditions is the fundamental fact from which all others seem to be derived, and the central point at which all my observations constantly terminated.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
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PS is derived from soybeans and is also available in pill form.
~ Joe Schwarcz
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Tea tree oil is derived from Australia, while manuka oil is derived from New Zealand.
~ Ronald Williams
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In regard to the present question, while it explains what our duty is it teaches that the power of obeying it is derived from the goodness of God, and it accordingly urges us to pray that this power may be given us.
~ John Calvin
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My themes are derived from current events, from familiar situations, from daily life, because I never actively intervene against the object, I can feel the magic of its presence.
~ Domenico Gnoli
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Scholars tell us that "Zion" is derived from tzun, which means "a monument raised up." Such indeed is the church of God: a monument of grace now, and of glory hereafter; raised up to all eternity.
~ Arthur W. Pink
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For there are in nature certain fountains of justice whence all civil laws are derived but as streams; and like as waters do take tinctures and tastes from the soils through which they run, so do civil laws vary according to the regions and governments where they are planted, though they proceed from the same fountains.
~ bacon francis vi
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it is frequently in its least important and lowliest manifestations that the keenest pleasure is to be derived.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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An intermediate case is that of a name used analogically or metaphorically; that is, a name which is predicated of two things, not univocally, or exactly in the same signification, but in significations somewhat similar, and which being derived one from the other, one of them may be considered the primary, and the other a secondary signification.
~ John Stuart Mill
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The employment of the word Logic to denote the theory of Argumentation, is derived from the Aristotelian, or, as they are commonly termed, the scholastic, logicians.
~ John Stuart Mill
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