Compatibilism Argument Quotes & Sayings
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The pursuit of truth in science transcends national boundaries. It takes us beyond hatred and anger and fear. It is the best of us. — Arthur Eddington

There is a very good thing about hating evil. If you hate evil, that's all you will hate — Dennis Prager

Mentoring is increasingly viewed as a key factor contributing to a successful career in medicine' Dimitriadis et al., 2012 Some famous mentoring relationships: Socrates to Plato John Stevens Henslow (academic and clergyman) to Charles Darwin Mariah Carey to Christina Aguilera Elmore Leonard (crime writer) to Quentin Tarantino Maya Angelou to Oprah Winfrey Dadabhai Naoroji (Indian leader) to Gandhi. — Dason Evans

When you're doing what you love, it's not exhausting at all, actually. It's completely empowering and exhilarating. — Billy Porter

The gift of loneliness is sometimes a radical vision of society or one's people that has not previously been taken into account. — Alice Walker

I'm nuts and I know it. But so long as I make 'em laugh, they ain't going to lock me up. — Red Skelton

Umbed by disappointment and betrayal, like a child who had been awakened suddenly from a summer dream about christmas morning. — Armistead Maupin

The Buddha's principal message that day was that holding on to anything blocks wisdom. Any conclusion that we draw must be let go. The only way to fully understand the bodhichitta teachings, the only way to practice them fully, is to abide in the unconditional openness of the prajna, patiently cutting through all our tendencies to hang on. — Pema Chodron

People try to build their identity around external things such as appearance and the clothes at the expense of neglecting the inner values of who they really are — Sunday Adelaja

The colors are stunning. In a single view, I see - looking out at the edge of the earth: red at the horizon line, blending to orange and yellow, followed by a thin white line, then light blue, gradually turning to dark blue and various gradually darker shades of gray, then black and a million stars above. It's breathtaking. — William C. McCool