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Explicitly Describe Quotes By Dacia Wilkinson

Before you can be effective in communication with ANYONE else, you must know who YOU are. It begins with you.
Believe me when I say, I don't need anyone's approval in this classroom ... I'm great company for myself. Me, myself, and I ... we laugh a lot. (Said on the first week of class each phase, somewhat rewording each time, but the gist is always there). — Dacia Wilkinson

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I receive your love and I give you mine. Not the love of a man for a woman, not the love of a father for a child, not the love of God for his creatures. But a love with no name and no explanation like a river that cannot explain why it follows a particular course, but simply flows onwards. A love that asks for nothing and gives nothing in return; it is simply there. I will never be yours and you will never be mine; nevertheless, I can honestly say: I love you — Paulo Coelho

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Anatol Rapoport

The first attempts to consider the behavior of so-called "random neural nets" in a systematic way have led to a series of problems concerned with relations between the "structure" and the "function" of such nets. The "structure" of a random net is not a clearly defined topological manifold such as could be used to describe a circuit with explicitly given connections. In a random neural net, one does not speak of "this" neuron synapsing on "that" one, but rather in terms of tendencies and probabilities associated with points or regions in the net. — Anatol Rapoport

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Richard Rhodes

Any account of science which does not explicitly describe it as something we believe in is essentially incomplete and a false pretense. It amounts to a claim that science is essentially different from and superior to all human beliefs that are not scientific statements
and this is untrue. — Richard Rhodes

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Valerie Tarico

When the Bible is understood in its literary and historical context; errors, contradictions, and inconsistencies pose no threat to spirituality, whether that spirituality is theistic, non-theistic, or even explicitly Jesus-centered. The graver threat to what Christians call godliness may be fundamentalism - religion that flows from literalism and fear, religion based on anachronism and law. Fundamentalism teachers, in effect, that the tattered musings of our ancestors, those human words that so poorly represent the content of human thinking, somehow adequately describe God. Fundamentalism offers identity, security, and simplicity, but at a price: by binding believers to the moral imitations and cultural trappings of the Ancients, it precludes a deeper embrace of goodness, love, and truth - in other words, of Divinity. — Valerie Tarico

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Peyton Reed

As a Marvel fan who grew up with 'The Avengers' and 'Ant-Man' and everything, I definitely have my own sort of feelings about what I want to see as a fan in an 'Ant-Man' movie. — Peyton Reed

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Brooke Davis

Did Errol ever know that his life would be just a dash on a gravestone? That everything he did and all the food he ate and the car trips he took and the kisses he gave would all end up as a line on a rock? In a park with a whole lot of strangers? — Brooke Davis

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Fritz Leiber

We have searched the wide world over and not found forgetfulness. — Fritz Leiber

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Mary Baker Eddy

Sin brought death, and death will disappear with the disappearance of sin. — Mary Baker Eddy

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Kim Karr

Do you know my band's song Once in a Lifetime?"
I nod my head because I know that song very well. It's one of the ones I used to listen repeatedly on my iPod.
"I wrote that song about you. About meeting you that night. — Kim Karr

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Bernard Of Clairvaux

The measure of love is love without measure. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Joshua Teya

As humans, it is in our nature to focus on picking ourselves up while the whole world falls apart. — Joshua Teya

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Roger E. Olson

Before you disagree make sure you understand. In other words, we must make sure that we can describe another's theological position as he would describe it before we criticize or condemn. Another guiding principle should be 'Do not impute to others beliefs you regard as logically entailed by their beliefs but that they explicitly deny'. — Roger E. Olson

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

God's purpose for money, differs completely from the world's purpose. — Sunday Adelaja

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Mark McCarrell

If at first you don't succeed, think about it. — Mark McCarrell

Explicitly Describe Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

You will soon be well, if I do not talk you to death. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Game Of Thrones

The Lion does not concern himself with the opinions of the sheep — Game Of Thrones

Explicitly Describe Quotes By Epictetus

Who exactly do you want to be? What kind of person do you
want to be? What are your personal ideals? Whom do you admire? What are their special traits that you would make your own It's time to stop being vague. If you wish to be an extraordinary person, if you wish to become wise, then you should explicitly identify the kind of person you aspire to become. If you have a daybook, write down who you're trying to be, so that you can refer to this self-determination. Precisely describe the demeanor you want to adopt so that you may preserve it when you are by yourself or with other
people. — Epictetus