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Quotes About Whole

There's a great danger in making this seem more important than it is, this whole Free Cinema thing.
~ Karel Reisz
Now we have a whole separate supplier of data for Able Danger who's verifying that same information.
~ Curt Weldon
The future of the Republican Party should be tapping into... the feeling of belonging and meaning and pride that comes with being part of this whole 'America First' movement.
~ Stephen Miller
The great thing about films is that you have access to this whole world of experts who teach you the skills your character's supposed to have.
~ Joseph Fiennes
Our task is to find teaching methods that continually engage the whole human being. We would not succeed in this endeavor if we failed to concentrate on developing the human sense of art.
~ Rudolf Steiner
For Wales? Why Richard, it profit a man nothing to give his soul for the whole world. . . but for Wales!
~ Robert Bolt
The eyes are indeed a telling indicator, but the envious microexpression affects the entire face.
~ Robert Greene
Now that we've got the whole story, he said solemnly, now you can panic.
~ Robert Lynn Asprin
Die Wirkung eines großen und ganzen Mannes ist wie die der Schönheit: sie verträgt so wenig eine Leugnung, wie man einen Ballon anbohren darf oder einer Statue einen Hut auf den Kopf setzen.
~ Robert Musil
Is anger always your go-to emotion?" he asked, sounding angry himself. "Yeah, it is, because anger will help me keep moving until the job is done. Sadness won't. Grief won't. Anxiety won't. All those touchy-feely emotions that are supposed to be what make us human or whole or whatever will cripple you in the middle of a battle.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Psychology is the science of the act of experiencing, and deals with the whole system of such acts as they make up mental life.
~ Samuel Alexander
The key that unlocks the door is the simple idea that no clause of the Constitution exists in textual isolation. We must read the document as a whole. Doing so will enable us to detect larger structures of meaning—rules
~ Akhil Reed Amar
To appreciate life's small moments, it helps to have a sense the whole can never be made perfect.
~ Alain de Botton
Estás eterna, incontestable e irrefutablemente completo.
~ Alan Cohen
not just every object but the whole culturally experienced world is an 'achievement' of what he terms 'anonymous' or 'functioning subjectivity'.
~ Dermot Moran
love typically gives rise to responsiveness regarding the beauty of a very specific individual taken as a whole rather than for values taken individually.
~ Dietrich von Hildebrand
The fabric of existence weaves itself whole.
~ Charles Ives
In the end dreams became his life, and his whole life thereafter took a strange turn: one might say he slept while waking and watched while asleep.
~ Nikolai Gogol
I've had a big heart my whole life; all the Korn fans know that. A lot of people told me that I was different.
~ Brian Welch
Once you base your whole life striving on a desperate lie, and try to implement that lie, you instrument your own undoing.
~ Ernest Becker
For as salt seasons all food and nothing is so pleasant as to please the palate without it: so the bishop is the seasoning of the whole world and of his own Church
~ Jerome
As Uncle Hegel used to enjoy pointing out, the trouble with perspectives is that they are, by definition, PARTIAL points of view; the Real problems are appreciated only when, in the course of the development of the World Spirit, the limits of perspective come to be transcended. Or, to put it less technically, it helps to be able to see the whole elephant.
~ Jerry A. Fodor
But be it ever so small in our own eyes, when we sin we also break God's law. And Scripture says, "Whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become accountable for all of it" (James 2:10). God's law is seamless, one complete whole. So when we break any of it, we break the whole law.
~ Jerry Bridges
That human nature and society can have conflicting demands, and hence that a whole society can be sick, is an assumption which was made very explicitly by Freud, most extensively in his Civilization and Its Discontent.
~ Erich Fromm