Quotes About Hallmarks
The measure of our political and cultural health cannot be whether we all agree on all things at all times. We don't, and we won't. Disagreement and debate—including ferocious disagreement and exhausting debate—are hallmarks of American politics.
~ Jon Meacham
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One of the hallmarks of our tendency to sin is that we feel the need to criticize, we take pleasure in gossiping, and we feel qualified to make judgments, often with very little information.
~ Adam Hamilton
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This scenario of capitalism in its final stage consuming itself in an orgy of imperialist destruction is one of the hallmarks of Lenin's political thinking.
~ Adam Tooze
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One of the hallmarks that a British actor brings to his public persona is an adept sense of self-deprecation - see Daniel Craig and Damian Lewis.
~ Stephen Rodrick
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Sathya, Dharma, Shanghai and prema are the hall-marks of a purified heart, a heart where God is enshrined and is manifest.
~ Sathya Sai Baba
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The peaceful transition of power is one of the hallmarks of our democracy.
~ Barack Obama
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Universality and rationality were the hallmarks of all these teachings. But very quickly culturewhich was for Kant and, speaking anachronistically, for Rousseau, singularbecame cultures.
~ Allan David Bloom
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The real hallmarks of humanity are: curiosity and an amazing ability to cooperate.
~ Alice Roberts
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A textbook requires a consistent sense of style and a linear structure, hallmarks of a single authorial presence. An encyclopedia doesn't.
~ Clive Thompson
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Excellent education and an excellent environment are two hallmarks of our state. How we treat our environment is connected to so many other opportunities in Maine.
~ John Baldacci
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Well, my books - I think one of the hallmarks of my thrillers is that they're based in reality.
~ Brad Thor
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Innovation and disruption are the hallmarks of the technology world, and hardly a moment passes when we are not thinking, doing, or talking about these topics.
~ Steven Sinofsky
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Is it any wonder that fear and anxiety have become the hallmarks of our age?
~ Billy Graham
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Excellent education and an excellent environment are two hallmarks of our state. How we treat our environment is connected to so many other opportunities in Maine.
~ John Baldacci
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Two of the hallmarks of the psychotic are egotism and the need to destroy.
~ Michael Savage
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If you take 100 breast-cancer samples, 100 types of cancer have 100 different hallmarks of mutated genes. You could be nihilistic and say, 'Oh, God, we'll never be able to tackle this!' But there are deep, systematic, organizational principles at work in all that diversity.
~ Siddhartha Mukherjee
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Simplicity and unity, he intuitively believed, were hallmarks of the Old One's handiwork. A theory is more impressive the greater the simplicity of its premises, the more different things it relates, and the more expanded its area of applicability, he wrote.
~ Walter Isaacson
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It takes a particular confidence for one unknown musician to pronounce to another that their first meeting has the hallmarks of legend.
~ Unknown
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But my behavior was really the result of the illness, which had progressed far enough to produce some of its most famous and sinister hallmarks: confusion, failure of mental focus and lapse of memory.
~ William Styron
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Evil exists. Evil is real. One of the hallmarks of evil is that it seeks to convince its victims that it exists 'out there.'
~ John Ortberg
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