Quotes About Universal
Email cannot die in the near future because of its universal acceptance.
~ Shiva Ayyadurai
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What we are trying to do now, this new generation of African writers, is to write about what it is to be a human being living in a particular African country. These are stories that resonate with anyone, anywhere.
~ Petina Gappah
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We must create a digital platform that connects New Yorkers with training, basic skills and a universal job application.
~ Eric Adams
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Peace can only come as a natural consequence of universal enlightenment and merging of races, and we are still far from this blissful realization. As
~ Nikola Tesla
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When specialization and exchange become generalized, there is a need for something called a universal equivalent.
~ Noam Chomsky
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The principle of universality is not a 'theory'. Just moral truism.
~ Noam Chomsky
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O amor é uma força constante em qualquer universo.
~ Nora Roberts
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Mulheres... sejam de que mundo forem, não deixam de ser previsíveis.
~ Nora Roberts
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W]e must add at once that a judgement on Mozart's verbal coprophilia would necessarily miss the mark if it applied present-day standards of civilization, thus implicitly regarding our own canon of sensibility as universal, a canon for the whole mankind, and not as one that has developed. To do justice to Mozart's tendency, we need to have a clear idea of the civilizing process in the course of which the social canon of behavior and feeling changes in a specific way.
~ Norbert Elias
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Because we are all human and there by share a neurological apparatus of vision which we can take, save for cases of obvious malfunction, as behaving in the same way for everyone, there seems no reason to doubt that what a painter understands by, say, a hand is exactly what everyone understands by it. Yet how can we be sure that visual experience is universally similar? What guarantees the guarantee?
~ Norman Bryson
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Francis Collins put it, "Why would such a universal and uniquely human hunger exists, if it were not connected to some opportunity for fulfillment?
~ Norman Geisler
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If something is true, it's true for all people, at all times, in all places. All truth claims are absolute, narrow, and exclusive.
~ Norman L. Geisler
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Truth is transcultural; if something is true, it is true for all people, in all places, at all times (2+2=4 for everyone, everywhere, at every time).
~ Norman L. Geisler
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All truths are absolute truths.
~ Norman L. Geisler
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Even the invisible are insecure. It's the most universal problem we have. It's so universal, it might not even count as a problem.
~ Chuck Klosterman
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There is nothing special in the world. nothing magic. just physics.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Nature herself has imprinted on the minds of all the idea of God
~ Cicero
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Itaque inter omnis omnium gentium summa constat; omnibus enim innatum est et in animo quasi insculptum esse deos.
~ Cicero
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The club safeword phrase is red light. Basic, but universally understood. If you feel unable to speak, you may open and close your right hand, again a universal distress sign. You may use the safeword if absolutely necessary. Of course, all action ceases at that moment.
~ Claire Thompson
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A good theory doesn't change its mind: it doesn't apply only to some companies or people, and not to others. It is a general statement of what causes what, and why.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
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In fact, the drug scene is one aspect of a more general mass phenomenon, namely the feeling of meaninglessness resulting from a frustration of our existential needs which in turn has become a universal phenomenon in our industrial societies.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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Reality presents itself always in the form of a specific concrete situation, and since each life situation is unique, it follows that also the meaning of a situation must be unique. Therefore it would not even be possible for meanings to be transmitted through traditions. Only values– which might be defined as universal meanings— can be affected by the decay of traditions… to put it succinctly: the values are dead–long live the meanings.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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They say the sky is the same everywhere. Travellers, the shipwrecked, exiles, and the dying draw comfort from the thought[.]
~ Virginia Woolf
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The common fund of experience is very deep.
~ Virginia Woolf
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