Quotes having the keyword Thus
One might almost reckon mathematically that, having undergone the double composition of public opinion and of the author, their history reaches us at third hand and is thus separated by two stages from the original fact.
by Alfred de Vigny (Poet, French , born in 1797) keywords: almost, author, composition, double, fact, hand, having, history, mathematically, might, opinion, original, public, reaches, reckon, separated, stages, their, third, thus, two, undergone , us From reading a previous answer, you know that I consider all those aspects to be part of American cultural myth and thus they figure into good American poetry, whether the poet is aware of what he is doing or not.
by Diane Wakoski (Poet, American , born in 1937) keywords: american, answer, aspects, aware, consider, cultural, doing, figure, good, into, know, myth, part, poet, poetry, previous, reading, those, thus , whether My country is in the grips of a major economic crisis. This is causing dramatic consequences for the very existence of Polish families. A permanent economic crisis in Poland may also have serious repercussions for Europe. Thus, Poland ought to be helped and deserves help.
by Lech Walesa (Activist, Polish , born in 1943) keywords: also, causing, consequences, country, crisis, deserves, dramatic, economic, europe, existence, families, grips, help, helped, major, may, ought, permanent, poland, polish, repercussions, serious, thus , very It is fortunate that each generation does not comprehend its own ignorance. We are thus enabled to call our ancestors barbarous.
by Charles Dudley Warner (Journalist, American , born in 1829) keywords: ancestors, barbarous, call, comprehend, does, each, enabled, fortunate, generation, ignorance, our, own , thus A self-fulfilling prophecy is an assumption or prediction that, purely as a result of having been made, cause the expected or predicted event to occur and thus confirms its own 'accuracy.'
by Paul Watzlawick (Psychologist, Austrian , born in 1921) keywords: accuracy, assumption, been, cause, confirms, event, expected, having, made, occur, own, predicted, prediction, prophecy, purely, result , thus Radical constructivism, thus, is radical because it breaks with convention and develops a theory of knowledge in which knowledge does not reflect an 'objective' ontological reality.
by Paul Watzlawick (Psychologist, Austrian , born in 1921) keywords: because, breaks, convention, develops, does, knowledge, objective, ontological, radical, reality, reflect, theory, thus , which Thus, the Archivist must display at all times scrupulous independence and a devotion to the laws and principles which govern the responsibilities of the office.
by Allen Weinstein (Public Servant, American , born in 1937) keywords: archivist, devotion, display, govern, independence, laws, must, office, principles, responsibilities, scrupulous, thus, times , which Thus lynch law held sway in the far West until civilization spread into the Territories and the orderly processes of law took its place. The emergency no longer existing, lynching gradually disappeared from the West.
by Ida B. Wells (Activist, American , born in 1862) keywords: civilization, disappeared, emergency, existing, far, gradually, held, into, law, longer, lynch, lynching, orderly, place, processes, spread, sway, territories, thus, took, until , west If your souls were not immortal, and you in danger of losing them, I would not thus speak unto you; but the love of your souls constrains me to speak: methinks this would constrain me to speak unto you forever.
by George Whitefield (Clergyman, American , born in 1714) keywords: constrain, danger, forever, immortal, losing, love, souls, speak, them, thus, unto, were, would , your Thus was the King and the Lord of glory judged by man's judgment, when manifest in flesh: far be it from any of his ministers to expect better treatment.
by George Whitefield (Clergyman, American , born in 1714) keywords: any, better, expect, far, flesh, glory, his, judged, judgment, king, lord, man, manifest, ministers, thus , treatment Like every aspect of cancer I've weathered thus far, today's experience was not at all demoralizing, expensive or humiliating. No, it was just plain fun.
by April Winchell (Actor, American , born in 1962) keywords: aspect, cancer, demoralizing, every, expensive, experience, far, fun, humiliating, just, plain, thus, today , weathered And thus goes segregation which is the most far-reaching development in the history of the Negro since the enslavement of the race.
by Carter G. Woodson (Historian, American , born in 1875) keywords: development, enslavement, far-reaching, goes, history, most, negro, race, segregation, since, thus , which I can only note that the past is beautiful because one never realises an emotion at the time. It expands later, and thus we don't have complete emotions about the present, only about the past.
by Virginia Woolf (Author, British , born in 1970) keywords: beautiful, because, complete, emotion, emotions, expands, later, never, note, only, past, present, realises, thus , time Do we exert our own liberties without injury to others - we exert them justly; do we exert them at the expense of others - unjustly. And, in thus doing, we step from the sure platform of liberty upon the uncertain threshold of tyranny.
by Frances Wright (Writer, Scottish , born in 1795) keywords: doing, exert, expense, injury, justly, liberties, liberty, others, our, own, platform, step, sure, them, threshold, thus, tyranny, uncertain, unjustly, upon , without Religion may be defined thus: a belief in, and homage rendered to, existences unseen and causes unknown.
by Frances Wright (Writer, Scottish , born in 1795) keywords: belief, causes, defined, existences, homage, may, religion, rendered, thus, unknown , unseen Thus, anybody who follows this nature and gives way its states will be led into quarrels and conflicts, and go against the conventions and rules of society, and will end up a criminal.
by Xun Zi (Philosopher , Chinese) keywords: against, anybody, conflicts, conventions, criminal, end, follows, gives, go, into, led, nature, quarrels, rules, society, states, thus, up, way , will Thus, that one can find no place to walk through the breadth of the earth is not because the earth is not tranquil but because the danger to every step of the traveler lies generally with words.
by Xun Zi (Philosopher , Chinese) keywords: because, breadth, danger, earth, every, find, generally, lies, place, step, through, thus, tranquil, traveler, walk , words