Quotes About Constitute
God leaves to Man the choice of Forms in Government; and those who constitute one Form, may abrogate it.
~ Algernon Sidney
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No enumeration of the fruits of the Spirit will be found which excludes peace and joy, much less love; and from these graces, if, indeed, not from the last alone, spring the various fruits which unitedly constitute righteousness.
~ William Arthur
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Does a virus constitute wildlife?
~ David Quammen
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The angels taken collectively are called heaven, for they constitute heaven; and yet that which makes heaven in general and in particular is the Divine that goes forth from the Lord and flows into the angels and is received by them.
~ Emanuel Swedenborg
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Certainly, it may bring to light such a deeper knowledge of the structure of matter as to constitute a veritable discontinuity in the progress of science.
~ Ernest Lawrence
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To make [reading] into a discipline is to give too large a role to what is only an incitement. Reading is on the threshold of the spiritual life; it can introduce us to it: it does not constitute it.
~ Alain de Botton
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The first thing I would like to say is that I don't think folk at Westminster - or for that matter at Holyrood - constitute an elite. They are representatives who are elected and who are at the service of voters who can fire them.
~ Michael Gove
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I know this body is impatient. I know I constitute only a meager voice and mind. Yet I loved, I love. I want no sentimentality. I want no more than home.
~ Robert Creeley
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Archetypes are 'identical psychic structures common to all' (CW V, para. 224), which together constitute 'the archaic heritage of humanity' (CW V, para. 259).
~ Anthony Stevens
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Memory is the 'self', because it is my presence to myself, the way in which I constitute myself and understand myself as a subject with a continuous history of experience.
~ Rowan Williams
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In the firmament of science Mayer and Joule constitute a double star, the light of each being in a certain sense complementary to that of the other.
~ John Tyndall
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What would have to occur or to have occurred to constitute for you a disproof of the love of, or the existence of, God?
~ Antony Flew
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Any two forces, being unequal, constitute a body as soon as they enter into a relationship.
~ Gilles Deleuze
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I know this body is impatient. I know I constitute only a meager voice and mind. Yet I loved, I love. I want no sentimentality. I want no more than home.
~ Robert Creeley
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Hay que admitir más bien que el poder produce saber (y no simplemente favoreciéndolo porque le sirva o aplicándolo porque sea útil); que poder y saber se implican directamente el uno al otro; que no existe relación de poder sin constitución correlativa de un campo de saber, ni de saber que no suponga y no constituya al mismo tiempo relaciones de poder.
~ Michel Foucault
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Thoughts which are mixed with any of the feelings of emotions, constitute a magnetic force which attracts other similar, or related thoughts.
~ Napoleon Hill
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I remembered those elements in Scile, the little opacities that had always been present, that I'd always been intrigued by, that now seemed to have come to constitute all of him.
~ China Mieville
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But the world itself, as well as special attitudes, properly understood, constitute the Sufi school.
~ Idries Shah
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To constitute...is nearly the opposite of to institute: the instituted makes sense without me, the constituted makes sense only for me and for the 'me' of this instant...The instituted straddles its future, has its future its temporality, the constituted depends entirely on the 'me' who constitutes (the body, the clock).
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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There is no power relation without the correlative constitution of a field of knowledge, nor any knowledge that does not presuppose and constitute at the same time power relations
~ Michel Foucault
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