Quotes About Validity
But we must be aware that art cannot be used to show the validity of Christianity; it should rather be the reverse. Christianity is true; things and actions and human endeavor only get their meaning from their relationship to God.
~ H. R. Rookmaaker
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We have said that "Alchemy was the attempt to demonstrate experimentally on the material plane the validity of a certain philosophical view of the Cosmos"; now, this "philosophical view of the Cosmos" was Mysticism. Alchemy had its origin in the attempt to apply, in a certain manner, the principles of Mysticism to the things of the physical plane, and was, therefore, of a dual nature, on the one hand spiritual and religious, on the other, physical and material.
~ H. Stanley Redgrove
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The absence of consensus does not mean an absence of truth
~ Hadley Arkes
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Popular and unpopular don't necessarily map to shit and shinola, of course.
~ Hal Duncan
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Let us question these questions. Anger is neither legitimate nor illegitimate, meaningful nor pointless. Anger simply is. To ask, "Is my anger legitimate?" is similar to asking, "Do I have a right to be thirsty? After all, I just had a glass of water fifteen minutes ago. Surely my thirst is not legitimate. And besides, what's the point of getting thirsty when I can't get anything to drink now, anyway?
~ Harriet Lerner
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Daha önce de söylemiÅŸ olduÄŸum gibi, öfkelenmek yanl?? ya da doÄŸru hakl? ya da haks?z deÄŸildir. HissettiÄŸimiz her ÅŸeye hakk?m?z var.
~ Harriet Lerner
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The idea that we should be open to all ideas, is very different from the supposition that all ideas are equally valid.
~ Lawrence H. Summers
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Metaphysical speculation is independent of the physical validity of the Big Bang itself and is irrelevant to our understanding of it.
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
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As a writer I want everybody to get a chance to voice their opinions. If each character thinks that they're telling the truth, then it's valid. Then at the end of the film, I leave it up to the audience to decide who did the right thing.
~ lee spike
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Just because something is typed—whether it is typed on a business card or typed in a newspaper or book—this does not mean that it is true. The
~ Lemony Snicket
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Just because something is typed -- whether it is typed on a business card or typed in a newspaper or book -- this does not mean that it is true.
~ Lemony Snicket
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For any truth, if overdone ... if exaggerated, or if carried beyond the limits of its applicability, can be reduced to absurdity.
~ lenin vladimir
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People have a right to their own opinions, but not to their own facts. Evidence must be located, not created, and opinions not backed by evidence cannot be given much weight.
~ James W. Loewen
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Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.15
~ James W. Loewen
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lo agradable de una ocupación no es siempre prueba de su corrección.
~ Jane Austen
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a description. What Lucy had asserted to be true, therefore
~ Jane Austen
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You do not understand this point clearly at all, but your social organizations, your governments — these are based upon imaginative principles. The basis of your most intimate experience, the framework behind all of your organized structures, rests upon a reality that is not considered valid by the very institutions that are formed through its auspices.
~ Jane Roberts
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There's no such thing as semi-legal.
~ Janet Evanovich
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What is real is always worth it.
~ Janet Fitch
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Unlike with the majority of library books, when you enter a term into a search engine there is no guarantee that what you will find is authoritative, accurate or even vaguely true.
~ Howard Rheingold
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If you think about it, critics are an unnecessary life-form on the planet Earth, and here's why: because it's a job without credentials. You don't have to go to school.
~ Gene Simmons
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Until the contract is signed, nothing is real.
~ Glenn Danzig
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If something comes on the radio or in print, I don't think there are any facts to it at all until someone shows some proof.
~ Lane Kiffin
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Emotions can certainly be misleading: they can fool you into believing stuff that is definitely, demonstrably untrue.
~ Francis Spufford
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