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Quotes About Rethinking

Sometimes having a good time can be the outward evidence of a deep re-thinking.
~ Adam Gopnik
I even believe [Donald Trump] won a little after - after the election rethinking, I think if we'd spent a little more time in Minnesota, we would've won Minnesota.
~ Rudy Giuliani
I am always rethinking how art is perceived and received, questioning our relationship to art. That's always been a constant.
~ Rirkrit Tiravanija
PART OF THE GENIUS of genuine Christianity is that each generation has to think it through afresh.
~ Scot McKnight
rethinking their "agreement.
~ Bella Andre
Since few people arrive at retirement with an understanding that this transition will involve a rethinking of who they are, an interim pattern has emerged, in which travel offers a way of fulfilling deferred daydreams of adventure while the next stage takes shape. [p. 31]
~ Mary Catherine Bateson
Architects love to rethink a project - that's what we do. If something is successful, like a house or a kettle, in this case, it's a great compliment when someone wants another one.
~ Michael Graves
I'm always glad to see somebody rethink something rather than reproduce something I did.
~ Harold Prince
The implementation of autonomous driving needs a whole new rethinking. To really make it an attribute for society, we really need to think differently about where and when and how we implement this.
~ Henrik Fisker
Minimalism had to be born, not out of a mere spur-of-the-moment idea or yearning for a new lifestyle, but from an earnest desire and fervent need to rethink our lives.
~ Fumio Sasaki
The reason why the British theatrical tradition is world-leading in Greek drama is because there is a flourishing tradition of people rethinking Greek tragedy.
~ Mary Beard
They walked back to Bosch's car in silence. Ballard guessed that they were both rethinking the scenario they had just spun, looking for holes in
~ Michael Connelly
The way I solve a hard problem is not to start with the conventional wisdom, but to start over.
~ Michael Lewis
And for a hundred visions and revisions
~ T.S. Eliot
Marshall Hodgson, Rethinking World History
~ Tamim Ansary
De-radicalisation begins by breaking down the logic which once seemed unassailable and rethinking what you are fighting for and why. That is hard to do when Islamists and Islamophobes feed off each other's hateful cliches.
~ Maajid Nawaz
Rethinking economics is not about finding the correct one (because it doesn't exist); it's about choosing or creating one that best serves our purpose—reflecting the context we face, the values we hold, and the aims we have.
~ Kate Raworth
The situation in which a native spirit becomes more highly venerated than Buddhist gods by a S?t? temple supposedly dedicated to the practice of zazen, and yet still is recognized as having a malevolent potential requiring exorcism, becomes a focal point for rethinking the function of syncretism in Zen.
~ Steven Heine
Alfred: Are you alright? Batman: I'm going to need a better car. Police are here. They'll pick up the others. Alfred: And they'll probably be back on the streets by sunrise thanks to Harvey Dent. I know you don't want to hear it, but if you want to make Gotham a safer place we need to rethink how we're going to do that. You should come home now. Dinner's gonna get cold. Batman: Don't tell me it's cottage pie again. Alfred:...I'll order a pizza.
~ Geoff Johns
Among mortals second thoughts are wisest.
~ Euripides
The brain has a way of confirming its own hypotheses. It's how we function in our world. That which fits within our definition and perspective of our existence is retained, if not amplified. That which does not is either rationalized or cast aside until an event so great or profound occurs that we must rethink everything.
~ J.R. Ward
and exemplify this rethinking of virtually enabled and enhanced learning institutions, we used this project to examine potential new models of digital learning.
~ Cathy N. Davidson
Tutti i pensieri intelligenti sono già stati pensati, occorre solo tentare di ripensarli.
~ Goethe Johann Wolfgang von
No philosopher understands his predecessors until he has re-thought their thought in his own contemporary terms.
~ P. F. Strawson