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My own being can be judged by the depths I reach in making these historical origins my own.
by Karl Jaspers (Psychologist, German , born in 1883) keywords: being, depths, historical, judged, making, origins, own, reach , these When I realized, in 1978, that Lucy did represent a new species of human ancestor, and that I had an opportunity to name this new species, I realized this was a revolutionary step in understanding human origins.
by Donald Johanson (Scientist, American , born in 1943) keywords: ancestor, did, had, human, lucy, name, new, opportunity, origins, realized, represent, revolutionary, species, step , understanding It was also Hegel who established the view that the different philosophic systems that we find in history are to be comprehended in terms of development and that they are generally one-sided because they owe their origins to a reaction against what has gone before.
by Walter Kaufmann (Philosopher, German , born in 1921) keywords: against, also, because, before, comprehended, development, different, established, find, generally, gone, hegel, history, one-sided, origins, owe, philosophic, reaction, systems, terms, their , view When Hegel later became a man of influence' he insisted that the Jews should be granted equal rights because civic rights belong to man because he is a man and not on account of his ethnic origins or his religion.
by Walter Kaufmann (Philosopher, German , born in 1921) keywords: account, became, because, belong, civic, equal, ethnic, granted, hegel, his, influence, insisted, jews, later, man, origins, religion, rights , should The important information you need at the beginning of an issue. Like way they did the old Frank Miller Daredevil issues in the first five pages he always had to state his origins and how he got his powers.
by Robert Kirkman (Writer , American) keywords: always, beginning, daredevil, did, first, five, frank, got, had, his, how, important, information, issue, issues, miller, need, old, origins, pages, powers, state , way Success has always been easy to measure. It is the distance between one's origins and one's final achievement.
by Michael Korda (Novelist, English , born in 1932) keywords: achievement, always, been, between, distance, easy, final, measure, origins , success Thus, we see that one of the obvious origins of human disagreement lies in the use of noises for words.
by Alfred Korzybski (Scientist, Polish , born in 1879) keywords: disagreement, human, lies, noises, obvious, origins, see, thus, use , words The evolutionary explanation for origins, although impossible either to prove or to test scientifically, is nevertheless defended by its proponents on the basis that it is the only explanation which is naturalistic, not involving the 'supernatural' element of a divine Creator.
by Henry M. Morris (Celebrity, American , born in 1918) keywords: although, basis, creator, defended, divine, either, element, evolutionary, explanation, impossible, involving, naturalistic, nevertheless, only, origins, proponents, prove, scientifically, supernatural, test , which But aesthetics is not religion, and the origins of religion lie somewhere completely different. They lie anyway, these roses smell too sweet and the deep roar of the breaking waves is too splendid, to do justice to such weighty matters now.
by Rudolf Otto (Theologian, German , born in 1869) keywords: aesthetics, anyway, breaking, completely, deep, different, justice, lie, matters, now, origins, religion, roar, roses, smell, somewhere, splendid, such, sweet, these, too, waves , weighty Emphasis on the common emotive or affective origins of music and words in the first cries of humankind undermines words.
by Jean Philippe Rameau (Composer, French , born in 1683) keywords: affective, common, cries, emotive, emphasis, first, humankind, music, origins, undermines , words In the latter case life rests upon a thousand presuppositions which the individual can never trace back to their origins, and verify; but which he must accept upon faith and belief.
by Georg Simmel (Sociologist, German , born in 1858) keywords: accept, back, belief, case, faith, individual, latter, life, must, never, origins, rests, their, thousand, trace, upon, verify , which Whether born from experience or inherent physiological or cultural differences our gender and national origins may and will make a difference in our judging.
by Sonia Sotomayor (Judge, American , born in 1954) keywords: born, cultural, difference, differences, experience, gender, inherent, judging, make, may, national, origins, our, physiological, whether , will 
Up until, really, Roosevelt, African-Americans largely voted ninety per cent Republican. That was the political origins, that's what their political voice was in the Republican party. During that history, that last sixty or seventy years of history, the Republican party effectively walked away from the community. They were afraid to really embrace civil rights even though they embraced civil rights legislation. And so it's not enough to just to put it on paper, you gotta actually show up and be in the community, and understand what that struggle was really about.
by Michael Steele (Politician, American , born in 1958) keywords: actually, afraid, african-americans, away, cent, civil, community, during, effectively, embrace, embraced, enough, even, gotta, history, just, largely, last, legislation, ninety, origins, paper, party, per, political, put, really, republican, rights, roosevelt, seventy, show, sixty, struggle, their, though, understand, until, up, voice, voted, walked, were , years I am not ridiculing verbal mechanisms, dreams, or repressions as origins of poetry; all three of them and more besides may have a great deal to do with it.
by Allen Tate (Poet, American , born in 1899) keywords: am, besides, deal, dreams, great, may, mechanisms, more, origins, poetry, them, three , verbal In dealing with the China problem, the British and American side, which had particularly strong interests in China, should have based its judgments about the origins of the problem on direct observation of the actual circumstances at the time.
by Hideki Tojo (Soldier, Japanese , born in 1884) keywords: actual, american, based, british, china, circumstances, dealing, direct, had, interests, judgments, observation, origins, particularly, problem, should, side, strong, time , which Now they're attracted to one another, but repelled by their ethnic origins, so that there was something to overcome. They had to overcome their own prejudices, which had been imposed by the culture - their own shame at being Mexican and Italian.
by Robert Towne (Actor, American , born in 1934) keywords: another, attracted, been, being, culture, ethnic, had, imposed, italian, mexican, now, origins, overcome, own, prejudices, repelled, shame, something, their , which Distinctly American poetry is usually written in the context of one's geographic landscape, sometimes out of one's cultural myths, and often with reference to gender and race or ethnic origins.
by Diane Wakoski (Poet, American , born in 1937) keywords: american, context, cultural, distinctly, ethnic, gender, geographic, landscape, myths, often, origins, out, poetry, race, reference, sometimes, usually , written The historical circumstance of interest is that the tropical rain forests have persisted over broad parts of the continents since their origins as stronghold of the flowering plants 150 million years ago.
by E. O. Wilson (Scientist, American , born in 1929) keywords: ago, broad, circumstance, continents, flowering, forests, historical, interest, million, origins, over, parts, persisted, plants, rain, since, stronghold, their, tropical , years Liberalism is a most important by-product of Rationalism, and its origins and ideology must be clearly shown.
by Francis Parker Yockey (Writer, American , born in 1917) keywords: by-product, clearly, ideology, important, liberalism, most, must, origins, rationalism , shown