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Quotes About Valid

You know that with bankers nothing but a written document will be valid.
~ Alexandre Dumas
every fictional world was a work of fantasy, and whenever writers introduce a threat or a conflict into their story, they create the possibility of horror. He had been drawn to horror fiction, he said, because it took the most basic elements of literature and pushed them to their extremes. All fiction was make-believe, which made fantasy more valid (and honest) than realism. He
~ Joe Hill
Beauty is a valid use," Mummy argues. "It creates a sense of place, a sense of personal history. Pleasure, even, Cadence. Have you ever heard of pleasure?
~ E Lockhart
It's the real thing.
~ Anonymous
Every rumor carries a seed of truth, Etienne.
~ Anthony Doerr
HGH testing is happening in Olympics. The science is there. It is a valid test.
~ Roger Goodell
In ordinary life, the action of a third party does not free the contractor from an obligation; but the advantage of making a contract with heaven is that intentions are valid currency.
~ Machado de Assis
O clássico é inevitável, algo que não podemos conhecer apenas de ouvir falar. Mesmo quando não nos identificamos com ele, a experiência de conhecê-lo é válida e serve como referencial até mesmo para o posicionamento contrário.
~ Machado de Assis
The point, of course, is that science increasingly allows us to identify aspects of our minds that cause us to deviate from norms of factual and moral reasoning—norms which, when made explicit, are generally acknowledged to be valid by all parties.
~ Sam Harris
Its not bragging if its true.
~ Sara Shepard
Our whole life is an attempt to discover when our spontaneity is whimsical, sentimental irresponsibility and when it is a valid expression of our deepest desires and values.
~ Helen Lynd
People usually never support a simple person's valid, honest point on his individual social networking account, but if that hits their vested interest like an electric current, then they will instantly give thereupon an unpleasant comment
~ Anuj Somany
The Left can play the race card incessantly without consequence or punishment, but woe to anyone else who even breathes valid opposition to their policies: Thou shall be deemed a racist.
~ Monica Crowley
Science: manifested travel into space and time Spirituality: unmanifested travel into space and time Science: limited travel Spirituality: unlimited travel Both valid
~ John E. Mack
So far as ethics is concerned, my thesis that there are no objective values is specifically the denial that any such categorically imperative element is objectively valid.
~ John Leslie Mackie
he was the same judge who had just given Mitchell and Stans, the Watergate defendants, who did not have one fraction of the valid reasons for an adjournment that we had, an extended postponement.
~ Assata Shakur
The most serious point in the case is the disposition of the child. What on earth has that to do with it? I ejaculated. My dear Watson, you as a medical man are continually gaining insight as to the tendencies of a child by the study of the parents. Don't you see that the converse is equally valid. I have frequently gained my first real insight into the character of parents by studying their children.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Not that I know so much, but there are so many equally valid possibilities. For the present I do not believe that anyone is justified in saying that sexuality is the mother of all feelings.
~ Sigmund Freud
An objection which applies to all conduct can be no valid objection to any conduct in particular.
~ John Stuart Mill
We change cures, finding none effective, none valid, because we have faith neither in the peace we seek nor in the pleasures we pursue.
~ Emil M. Cioran
A second appeal of relativism comes from the way it is presented. Frequently relativism is presented as though it and its opposite, absolutism, are the only two valid alternatives.
~ Scott B. Rae
Every valuing, even when it values positively, is a subjectivizing. It does not let beings: be. Rather, valuing lets being: be valid – solely as the objects of its doing.
~ Martin Heidegger
The goal then is not to abandon categorical thinking—we can't really shift our thinking in this way any more than we can choose to process information like computers (it's not really possible). Instead, we need to learn to recognize when a classification is neither useful nor valid, that's the challenge.
~ Stephen Anderson
Kant provided an abstract rule from which (he claimed) all other valid moral rules could be derived. He called it the categorical (or unconditional) imperative: "Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law."22
~ Jonathan Haidt