Logicism Intuitionism Quotes & Sayings
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Don't be bothered by troubles because they are generally guests we ourselves invite - they will stay for some time and then leave — Amit Abraham

Coercion by government, the main fear of our founding fathers, is now its most common attribute. — Philip K. Howard

If our life is built on God's standards and we are responsible and zealous for the things of the kingdom, then we will have persistent success in life and wealth, which will not bring tears — Sunday Adelaja

Here is a hall without exit, a tunnel without end. — Truman Capote

The three main medieval points of view regarding universals are designated by historians as realism, conceptualism, and nominalism. Essentially these same three doctrines reappear in twentieth-century surveys of the philosophy of mathematics under the new names logicism, intuitionism, and formalism. — Willard Van Orman Quine

'No Child Left Behind' requires states and school districts to ensure that all students are learning and are reaching their highest potential. Special education students should not be left out of these accountability mechanisms. — Dianne Feinstein

I don't never have any trouble in regulating my own conduct, but to keep other folks' straight is what bothers me. — Josh Billings

We can't, and we should not, compare sufferings. We come together as a family of God, hand in hand. And then together coming and standing upon the promises of God, knowing that no matter who you are, no matter what you're going through, that God knows it, He is with you, He is going to pull you through. — Nick Vujicic

I am a great mother. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Executive power in any nation arguably has more in common with executive power in another country than with the citizens it should serve. — Nick Harkaway

Towards orthodox religion, father's own attitude remained one of tolerance. He looked upon the New Testament as the noble story of a human being which, because of ignorance and the lack of printing presses, had become exaggerated. He maintained that religions served their purpose; some people depended on them all their lives to make them honest. Others did not need to be so held in line. But subjection to any church was a reflection on strength and character. You should be able to get from yourself what you had to go go church for. — Margaret Sanger

Some things are best left alone. Such as interfering in things which are beyond our powers. — Jimmy Sangster