Quotes About Justification
What the Thinker thinks, the Prover proves . . . whether you are living in a Christian reality-tunnel, a Mansonoid reality-tunnel, an Immortalist reality-tunnel, a vegetarian reality-tunnel, a Rationalist reality-tunnel . . .
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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Love wants the best for others, and the best is that they no longer offend. If we are complicit in the offense, as in the case of giving money to a compulsive gambler knowing that he may squander it, then we are not showing love. Forgiveness is free; trust must be earned. Sometimes trust is never justified.
~ Robert D. Enright
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Psychopaths have a narcissistic and grossly inflated view of their self-worth and importance, a truly astounding egocentricity and sense of entitlement, and see themselves as the center of the universe, as superior beings who are justified in living according to their own rules.
~ Robert D. Hare
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Give the agent something easy to reject, something to justify his authority - that way they won't look too closely at the rest of your things.
~ Robert Ferrigno
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Never show anger, ill temper, or vengefulness, all disruptive emotions that will make people defensive. In the politics of large groups, welcome adversity as a chance to show the charming qualities of magnanimity and poise. Let others get flustered and upset—the contrast will redound to your favor. Never whine, never complain, never try to justify yourself.
~ Robert Greene
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the march of technology isn't to be seen in the act of me hijacking Logan's car, but in me knowing that I had to do it.
~ Kevin Wignall
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She was the most private person I knew, not even telling herself what her feelings were until she found a logical reason to justify them.
~ Kim Harrison
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The imperialists now violently interfere in other countries' affairs and trample upon other nations' sovereignty. They try to justify these acts under the excuse of 'defense of human rights'. Human rights cannot be conceived separately from the independence of countries and nations.
~ Kim Jong Il
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Anyway that's a large part of what economics is—peo-ple arbitrarily, or as a matter of taste, assigning numerical values to non-numerical things. And then pretending that they haven't just made the numbers up, which they have. Economics is like astrology in that sense, except that economics serves to justify the current power structure, and so it has a lot of fervent believers among the powerful.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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that's a large part of what economics is—people arbitrarily, or as a matter of taste, assigning numerical values to non-numerical things. And then pretending that they haven't just made the numbers up, which they have. Economics is like astrology in that sense, except that economics serves to justify the current power structure, and so it has a lot of fervent believers among the powerful.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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People only invoke history to ballast their arguments in the present." "Maybe
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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The rational reasons were all rationales for an underlying irrationality.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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That's a large part of what economics is--people arbitrarily, or as a matter of taste, assigning numerical values to non-numerical things. And then pretending that they haven't just made the numbers up, which they have. Economics is like astrology in that sense, except that economics serves to justify the current power structure, and so it has a lot of fervent believers among the powerful.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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There was no excuse which didn't consist of inexcusable.
~ Kingsley Amis
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They are frauds. We justify pain because we do not know what to make of it, nor do we have any choice but to bear it. Happiness alone can make us momentarily larger than ourselves. Not always, but at least occasionally, it can break our obsession with the self.
~ Kiran Nagarkar
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When a heart is sufficiently focused and ruthless in its desires...then, for good or evil, the end will justify any means
~ Kishimoto Masashi
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All action in the theatre must have an inner justification, be logical, coherent and real.
~ Konstantin Stanislavsky
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Tell me, Lothaire, I want to know. Convince me why I should love you." "Because any other female would!
~ Kresley Cole
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Many historians have concluded that one reason for the increasingly negative view of the Negro through the later eighteenth century was the need to salve the consciences of those who trafficked in and exploited enslaved men and women. As Grégoire put it, bleakly but bluntly, "People have slandered Negroes, first in order to get the right to enslave them, and then to justify themselves for having enslaved them. . . ."14
~ Kwame Anthony Appiah
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Nations matter morally, when they do, as things desires by autonomous agents whose autonomous desires we ought to acknowledge and take account of, even if we cannot always accede to them. States, on the other hand, matter morally intrinsically. They matter not because people care about them, but because they regulate our lives through forces of coercion that will always require moral justification.
~ Kwame Anthony Appiah
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We are saved by faith alone, but the faith that saves is never alone.
~ Martin Luther
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Wherever morality is based on theology, wherever the right is made dependent on divine authority, the most immoral, unjust, infamous things can be justified and established.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
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Faith is an evil precisely because it requires no justification and brooks no argument.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Justification by faith is the hinge on which all true religion turns.
~ John Calvin
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