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Reformulated Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

Liberation is our continual and fresh acceptance of truth as the path of life set before us. — Pope Benedict XVI

Reformulated Quotes By Paul S. Boyer

In a shipboard lecture en route to America, John Winthrop, Massachusetts' first governor, called the soon-to-be-founded settlement "a city on a hill," a model of God's ultimate plan for humanity. Elaborated by a succession of ministers, this sense of divine purpose arose from a particular reading of sacred history: God had chosen the Puritans to create in America a New Zion, as He had once chosen the Jews in ancient times. Sometimes reformulated in secular language, this deep-seated belief in America's unique role in history would long survive. — Paul S. Boyer

Reformulated Quotes By Laozi

People are difficult to govern because they have too much knowledge. — Laozi

Reformulated Quotes By Larry Wilmore

During my career as a standup and actor, I realized it was very frustrating for me to get hired because Hollywood was hiring a different kind of brother, you know, and I was doing political humor. In order for me to really have a long career, I'm going to have to learn how to write and produce for myself. I had no idea I was really going to like it and I'm very fortunate to be successful. But the idea was to always eventually create something for myself. That was the idea from the beginning when I went into writing and producing. — Larry Wilmore

Reformulated Quotes By H. G. Bissinger

It was stupid not to let MacArthur finish off those rice eaters. Push 'em back. — H. G. Bissinger

Reformulated Quotes By Nikki Rowe

My soul remembered him, my heart connected with him but time had separated him from wanting me right now. — Nikki Rowe

Reformulated Quotes By Jenny Holzer

It's better to be a good person than a famous person. — Jenny Holzer

Reformulated Quotes By Alvin Plantinga

Hence our verdict on these reformulated versions of St. Anselm's argument must be as follows. They cannot, perhaps, be said to prove or establish their conclusion. — Alvin Plantinga

Reformulated Quotes By Nicholson Baker

I ate a vendor's hot dog with sauerkraut (a combination whose tastiness still makes me tremble), walking fast in order to save as much of the twenty minutes of my lunch hour I had left for reading. — Nicholson Baker

Reformulated Quotes By Robert Grudin

To be open to inspiration, one must cultivate a leaning for the problematic, a chronic attraction to things that do not totally fit, agree, or make sense. Inspired ideas are less often solutions to old problems than newly discovered or totally reformulated problems - problems 'created' like brilliant works of art. — Robert Grudin

Reformulated Quotes By Michelle Phan

My production style is all about imagination. I want my audience to use their imagination when they watch my videos. My goal is for my voice to be that little hope of encouragement in your head when you walk out your door. — Michelle Phan

Reformulated Quotes By Marvin Minsky

Each part of the mind sees only a little of what happens in some others, and that little is swiftly refined, reformulated and "represented." We like to believe that these fragments have meanings in themselves-apart from the great webs of structure from which they emerge-and indeed this illusion is valuable to us qua thinkers-but not to us as psychologists-because it leads us to think that expressible knowledge is the first thing to study. — Marvin Minsky

Reformulated Quotes By Daniel Coyle

If you were to visit a dozen talent hotbeds tomorrow, you would be struck by how much time the learners spend observing top performers. — Daniel Coyle

Reformulated Quotes By Lady Gaga

Whether I'm wearing lots of makeup or no makeup, I'm always the same person inside. — Lady Gaga

Reformulated Quotes By Tony Snow

The business of peace requires more than showing up with paint brushes, foodstuffs and an oil pipeline or two. — Tony Snow

Reformulated Quotes By Herbert Marcuse

The soul contains few secrets and longings which cannot be sensibly discussed, analyzed, and polled. Solitude, the very condition which sustained the individual against and beyond his society, has become technically impossible. Logical and linguistic analysis demonstrate that the old metaphysical problems are illusory problems; the quest for the "meaning" of things can be reformulated as the quest for the meaning of words, and the established universe of discourse and behavior can provide perfectly adequate criteria for the answer. — Herbert Marcuse

Reformulated Quotes By Alan W. Watts

The scientist was first discovering the laws of God, in the faith that the workings of the world could be reformulated into the terms of the word, the reason, and the law which they were obeying. As the hypothesis of God made no difference to the accuracy of his predictions, he began to leave it out and to consider the world as a machine, something which followed laws with no lawgiver. Lastly, the hypothesis of pre-existing and determinative laws became unnecessary. They were seen simply as human tools, like knives, with which nature is chopped up into digestible portions. — Alan W. Watts

Reformulated Quotes By Suzette Haden Elgin

This is what happens when the discourse of publishing, defined and driven by spoken and written language, is talked about in exactly the same vocabulary and syntax as any widgetmaking industry. Books are reformulated as 'product' - like screwdrivers or flea-bombs or soap - and the majority of writers are perceived as typists with bad attitudes. — Suzette Haden Elgin

Reformulated Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

But the vain man did not hear him. Vain men never hear anything but praise. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Reformulated Quotes By Peter Sloterdijk

Via the mediation of the Enlightenment, this movement had changed from a hobby among a tiny literate elite and their secretaries, an ostentatious amusement among princely and mercantile art patrons and their masterly suppliers (who established a first 'art system'), into a national, a European, indeed a planetary matter. In order to spread from the few to the many, the renaissance had to discard its humanistic exterior and reveal itself as the return of ancient mass culture. The true renaissance question, reformulated in the terminology of practical philosophy - namely, whether other forms of life are possible and permissible for us alongside and after Christianity, especially ones whose patterns are derived from Greek and Roman (perhaps even Egyptian or Indian) antiquity - was no longer a secret discourse or an academic exercise in the nineteenth century, but rather an epochal passion, an inescapable pro nobis. — Peter Sloterdijk