Ankush Quotes & Sayings
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What conditions are usually necessary for outgroups to be mistreated? Activation of a
social identity leads to such negative outcomes after two conditions are met. First, ingroup members must believe that a common set of norms and values apply to both themselves and to members of the outgroup. Second, the ingroup must see its values as the only acceptable values, so that their values overwhelm those of the outgroup and are the ones that should guide both themselves and the outgroup. The combination of these two factors leads the ingroup to perceive members of the outgroup as deviant, morally inferior, and a potential threat to ingroup values. — Kristin J. Anderson

The evidence of our acceptance in the Beloved rises in proportion to our love, to our repentance, to our humility, to our faith, to our self-denial, to our delight in duty. Other evidence than this the Bible knows not God has not given. — Gardiner Spring

Ahead lies only the irreversible long decline. For the first time we know there is nothing beyond ourselves. — James Tiptree Jr.

The more decisions you make, the better, statistically, your odds of success are. And what I also learned was, it doesn't matter: anything can be fixed. When you're directing, you can agonize, but you can't indulge. Stuff has to happen. — Tony Goldwyn

I think most actors will tell you the same thing; when you're not working you put 100 percent into every audition. — Jeremy Irvine

What we love once, we love forever. Shall there be joy in heaven over those who repent, yet no forgiveness for them upon earth?
Wanda — Ouida

21 And the hand of the Lord was with them, and a great number who believed turned to the Lord. — Anonymous

There is no need for use of torture instruments such as ankush for controlling the elephants. We can do it with the help of verbal commands. — Mark Shand

Within the limits of their nature, they make do with what they have. — Yann Martel

When He talks of their losing their selves, He only means abandoning the clamour of self-will; once they have done that, He really gives them back all their personality, and boasts (I am afraid, sincerely) that when they are wholly His they will be more themselves than ever. Hence, — C.S. Lewis