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Quotes About Critical

Do not be so quick to accept as truth what is only conjecture.
~ Terry Brooks
I hope to show in the process that critical analysis can be fun, and in doing so help to demolish the myth that analysis is the enemy of enjoyment.
~ Terry Eagleton
To be frank, I find religion rather offensive.
~ Terry Pratchett
if I had been raised in a critical or demanding environment, it might have been easier for me, relatively speaking, to find refuge in worse-than or need-to-be-seen-as justifications. Those who were raised in affluent or sanctimonious environments, on the other hand, may naturally gravitate to better-than and I-deserve justifications, and so on. Need-to-be-seen-as boxes might easily arise in such circumstances as well.
~ The Arbinger Institute
I have always been of the opinion that the right kind of journalism is a critical part of our democracy.
~ Pierre Omidyar
People's lives and livelihoods are often in their hands, and it is critical that judges have integrity, honesty, compassion, and impartiality.
~ Phil Scott
I'm trying to remember all the reasons you are indispensable and can't be killed slowly and painfully.
~ Karen Chance
The first ninety seconds after an accident are crucial. It's all about ninety seconds. Don't panic.
~ Karen Harrington
Hope is a critical thing. Whithout it, we are nothing. Hope shapes will. The will shapes the world.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Hope is a critical thing. Without it, we are nothing. Hope shapes the will. The will shapes the world.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Hope is a critical thing. Without it, we are nothing. Hope shapes the will. The will shapes the world. I
~ Karen Marie Moning
Following this scientific process assures that everyone involved in making improvements is thinking critically and breaking old habits of prematurely leaping to solutions or rushing through execution for the sake of meeting a deadline.
~ Karen Martin
Even scientific knowledge, if there is anything to it, is not a random observation of random objects for the critical objectivity of significant knowledge is attained as a practice only philosophically in inner action.
~ Karl Jaspers
Religion is the impotence of the human mind to deal with occurrences it cannot understand.
~ Karl Marx
The wrong view of science betrays itself in the craving to be right; for it is not his possession of knowledge, of irrefutable truth, that makes the man of science, but his persistent and recklessly critical quest for truth.
~ Karl Popper
El lenguaje produce sus propios problemas, sus propias tensiones, sus propios retos y, por tanto, su propia selección, tanto natural como crítica.
~ Karl R. Popper
The phenomenon of emergence takes place at critical points of instability that arise from fluctuations in the environment, amplified by feedback loops.
~ Fritjof Capra
our nation's truly critical problems are built into the very structure of the economic and political system; they are not something passing in the night that will go away even when we elect forward-looking leaders and actively pressure them to move in a different direction.
~ Gar Alperovitz
We are not "merely" talking about nurturing democratic community practice; we are talking about community practice as the basis of fundamental experiences of critical importance to the nation as a whole and of democracy in general. The answer to the question "Can you have genuine Democracy with a big D in a continental nation if its citizens have little genuine experience of democracy with a small d in their own lives?" is simple: No.
~ Gar Alperovitz
How much does it take to have a history as opposed to anecdotes? Is there a critical mass? We
~ Gardner Dozois
How much does it take to have a history as opposed to anecdotes? Is there a critical mass? We are renter-clients of the Lunar Development Corporation
~ Gardner Dozois
Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least." —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
~ Gary Keller
Each shot is important
~ Gary Player
A synchronized block has two parts: a reference to an object that will serve as the lock, and a block of code to be guarded by that lock.
~ Brian Goetz