Audaciousness Def Quotes & Sayings
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The Navy runs their process. The House of Representatives doesn't do anything about their process. We do not select. Navy officers select. — Patricia Schroeder

We seek in one another the assurance that there is just one correct interpretation of the world, that everything is so simple that anybody can see it unless they're malicious or stupid or willfully ignorant; and we punish one another for proving with our differing conclusions that the truth is not that easy. We think we must suppress dissension to present the unified front we need to gain power over our enemies. But there are pro-life Democrats, pro-choice Christians, feminists who love their families, and conservatives who care about poor people. — Alisa Harris

I think it's natural if you're doing a lot of comedy to do a lot of drama, because you have to figure out the real version of the joke. — Judy Greer

Given the large size of the illegal harvest, ... I find it difficult to understand how this could have been a casual oversight. — Peter DeFazio

A funny line can never exist on its own. It needs to be surrounded by mood and circumstances. — Lorrie Moore

Autarky has never promoted prosperity. — Thomas Piketty

He had a method of accepting things, without questioning the why and wherefore. — Jack London

Too many people get caught up in the idea that they are experts in their field and forget to keep growing and learning. — Kit Williamson

He was always running or bounding, never just walking. He seemed always at the point of defeating the law of gravity. — Tennessee Williams

A genuine apology focuses on the feelings of the other rather than on how the one who is apologizing is going to benefit in the end. It seeks to acknowledge full responsibility for an act, and does not use self-serving language to justify the behavior of the person asking forgiveness. A sincere apology does not seek to erase what was done. No amount of words can undo past wrongs. Nothing can ever reverse injustices committed against others. But an apology pronounced in the context of horrible acts has the potential for transformation. It clears or 'settles' the air in order to begin reconstructing the broken connections between two human beings. — Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela

I like men. I like the sound of their voices, the way they think. They're more sensitive than women. With a woman, everything is either this or that, black or white. But a man can see shades of gray. That's what I call being sensitive. — Carolyn Jones