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Quotes About Universal

My talent is universal, and acting is a craft that can be used anywhere, unless ethnicity comes into play, and then, looks matter.
~ Parvathy
Our aid budget has a crucial role to play in shaping the world according to our universal values of democracy, enterprise and justice.
~ Priti Patel
There is a kind of sadness in not wanting the things that give so many other people their life's meaning. There can be sadness at not living out a more universal story - the supposed life cycle.
~ Sheila Heti
One of the greatest features of science is that it doesn't matter where you were born, and it doesn't matter what the belief systems of your parents might have been: If you perform the same experiment that someone else did, at a different time and place, you'll get the same result.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
People are so afraid to talk about real things, but they're experiences that everyone goes through.
~ Halsey
I really loved that old UPA stuff, like 'Gerald McBoing-Boing' and 'Mr. Magoo.' They were simple yet effective 'toons that talked to everyone, not just kids.
~ Genndy Tartakovsky
I think that, as a person, Beethoven talks to everyone in different ways.
~ Andris Nelsons
Everything has some consciousness, and we tap into that. It is about energy at its most basic level.
~ Robert Moog
I ride the Hog up winding roads into the hinterlands of Benedict Canyon to a Gothic-style mansion right out of a thirties Universal horror movie. Dr. Frankenstein's summer home, or where a friendly neighbor chains up Lyle Talbot during the full moon. Even the name Lisa Thivierge is living under—Janet Lawton—is a gag: the name of the ingenue in the old Ed Wood movie Bride of the Monster. I like Thivierge already.
~ Richard Kadrey
The spiritual element, the really important part of religion, has no concern with Time and Space, temporary mundane laws, or conduct.
~ Richard Le Gallienne
Generalization can allow us to reduce a problem to something more essential, resulting in an approach that embodies regularity across known examples, a regularity that is crisp, concise, and well grounded. However, too often generalization becomes a work item in itself, pulling in the opposite direction, adding to the complexity rather than reducing it.
~ Richard Monson-Haefel
When the so-called masses are discontented, they are inspired by specific grievances that are capable of being satisfied within the existing system. Only intellectuals have universal grievances: only they believe that nothing can change unless everything changes.
~ Richard Pipes
The French socialist Jean Jaurès predicted: The proletariat will come to power not through an unanticipated blow of political agitation, but by the methodical and legal organization of its own powers under democratic conditions and the universal right to vote. Our society will gradually develop towards Communism, not through the collapse of the capitalist bourgeoisie but by a gradual and inexorable strengthening of the proletariat.
~ Richard Pipes
Bohr proposed once that the goal of science is not universal truth. Rather, he argued, the modest but relentless goal of science is "the gradual removal of prejudices.
~ Richard Rhodes
The cross solved our problem by first revealing our real problem, our universal pattern of scapegoating and sacrificing others. The cross exposes forever the scene of our crime.
~ Richard Rohr
Hiranyagarbha.
~ Richard Rosen
where coercive alliances regulate societal rules, conflicts between the interests of men and women consistently end in men's favor. Patriarchy in this sense is currently a human universal.
~ Richard W. Wrangham
The sexual division of labor refers to women and men making different and complementary contributions to the household economy. Though the specific activities of each sex vary by culture, the gendered division of labor is a human universal. It is therefore assumed to have appeared well before modern humans started spreading across the globe sixty thousand to seventy thousand years ago.
~ Richard W. Wrangham
Writing poetry is talking to oneself; yet it is a mode of talking to oneself in which the self disappears; and the product's something that, though it may not be for everybody, is about everybody.
~ Richard Wilbur
Rachel became slowly aware now, even while talking and listening to her own voice, that there might well be something universal about the pleasure a grown girl could take in disparaging her mother.
~ Richard Yates
There is just one moon and one golden sun—" Sun! Finn thought. What were they missing? "And a smile means friendship to ev'ryone—
~ Ridley Pearson
God wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth" (1 Tim. 2). So does God get what God wants?
~ Rob Bell
To make the cross of Jesus just about human salvation is to miss that God is interested in the saving of everything. Every star and rock and bird. All things.
~ Rob Bell
Ahlakç? dediÄŸin kendi k?staslar?n? evrensel kanunlar zanneden kiÅŸidir. Sen bu yayg?n kötülükten neredeyse tümüyle uzaks?n.
~ Robert A. Heinlein