Quotes About Universal
If learning is necessary but causes harm, then above all it ought to apply to everyone alike.
~ Atul Gawande
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Listen, here's something we can do: we can look at the moon, sometimes - and, you know, it's the same moon everywhere - and we would be looking at the same thing together that way, you see?
~ Ayn Rand
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He was universally charming, as only a writer in pursuit of a publisher can be.
~ Stacy Schiff
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One of the disadvantages of almost universal education was the fact that all kinds of persons acquired a familiarity with one's favorite writers. It gave one a curious feeling; it was like seeing a drunken stranger wrapped in one's dressing gown.
~ Stella Gibbons
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But all these examples of differing marital and sexual norms make it difficult to claim there is some universal model for the success or happiness of a marriage.
~ Stephanie Coontz
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while many of the absolutes we cling to are social constructs (varying across cultures and over time), behind these changing constructs we also find some universal human constants.
~ Stephen Anderson
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A cultura ocidental já não tem qualquer mitologia viável para sustentá-la. Em qualquer cultura, o mito sempre atua com uma realidade maior, mais universal. As pessoas sempre tiveram necessidade de um modelo para servir de guia äs suas vidas coletivas e para dar significado à sua experiência individual.
~ Stephen Arroyo
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Physics. Some say this science is fundamental; I say it's a bunch of unnecessary regulations. Physics is the ultimate Big Government interference—universal laws meant to constrain us at every turn.
~ Stephen Colbert
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I believe that poetry is a primal impulse within us all.
~ Stephen Fry
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An imperfect human heart, perfectly shattered, was her conclusion. A condition so common as to be virtually universal, rendering issues of right and wrong almost incidental.
~ Richard Russo, Nobody's Fool
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There are three things that a beggar and a rich person share every day: the sun, the moon, and the stars.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
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Love is the most powerful and still most unknown energy in the world.
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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God loves you as though you are the only person in the world, and He loves everyone the way He loves you.
~ David Jeremiah
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Karma is the universal law of cause and effect. You reap what you sow. You get what you earn. You are what you eat. If you give love, you get love. Revenge returns itself upon the avenger.
~ Mary Browne
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The sun and moon shine on all without partiality.
~ Confucius
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There are no boundaries or limits when it comes to love
~ Onew
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If God's love is for anybody anywhere, it's for everybody everywhere.
~ Edward Lawlor
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I try to make my characters kind of ordinary, somebody that anybody could be. Because we've all had loves, perhaps love and loss, people can relate to my characters.
~ Maeve Binchy
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Make the Universal personal and you become richer, wiser and stronger. Make the personal Universal and you will find freedom, compassion and love
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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The intolerance of uncertainty and ignorance flows not only from pridefulness, but from a universal human desire to find meanings and patterns everywhere. The mind abhors a vacuum.
~ Jon Elster
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Shit travels a long way, but wherever it lands it smells the same. - Colonel Franklin Brickland
~ Jon Land
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The problem is not one of globalization, but one of generalization.
~ Jonar Nader
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Natural men's prudence and care to preserve their own lives, or the care of others to preserve them, don't secure 'em a moment. This, divine providence and universal experience does also bear testimony to.
~ Jonathan Edwards
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Do people believe in human rights because such rights actually exist, like mathematical truths, sitting on a cosmic shelf next to the Pythagorean theorem just waiting to be discovered by Platonic reasoners? Or do people feel revulsion and sympathy when they read accounts of torture, and then invent a story about universal rights to help justify their feelings?
~ Jonathan Haidt
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