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We overvalue the arts in relation to the sciences.
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Off
Wander
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Eventually
Don't flatter yourselves that friendship authorizes you to say disagreeable things to your intimates. On the contrary, the nearer you come into relation with a person, the more necessary do tact and courtesy become.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Friendship
You
Become
Relation
On The Contrary
Say
Tact
More
Disagreeable
Come
Courtesy
Contrary
Person
Flatter
Your
Nearer
Things
Necessary
I would warn you that I do not attribute to nature either beauty or deformity, order or confusion. Only in relation to our imagination can things be called beautiful or ugly, well-ordered or confused.
Baruch Spinoza
Beautiful
Nature
You
Confused
Ugly
Confusion
Beauty
Imagination
Relation
Our
Deformity
Would
Only
Attribute
Order
Either
Warn
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We shall probably get nearest to the truth if we think of the conscious and personal psyche as resting upon the broad basis of an inherited and universal psychic disposition which is as such unconscious, and that our personal psyche bears the same relation to the collective psyche as the individual to society.
Carl Jung
Truth
Psychic
Collective
Resting
Disposition
Think
Society
Relation
Broad
Our
Shall
Bears
Individual
Unconscious
Get
Personal
Same
Psyche
Which
Inherited
Nearest
Conscious
Universal
Basis
Saving faith is an immediate relation to Christ, accepting, receiving, resting upon Him alone, for justification, sanctification, and eternal life by virtue of God's grace.
Charles Spurgeon
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God
Faith
Alone
Grace
Christ
Resting
Saving
Relation
Virtue
Immediate
Him
Accepting
Sanctification
Eternal
Justification
Eternal Life
Receiving
Light is meaningful only in relation to darkness, and truth presupposes error. It is these mingled opposites which people our life, which make it pungent, intoxicating. We only exist in terms of this conflict, in the zone where black and white clash.
Louis Aragon
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Truth
Conflict
People
Darkness
Light
Black
Black And White
Opposites
White
Relation
Our
Pungent
Intoxicating
Clash
Only
Terms
Make
Exist
Error
Where
Which
Meaningful
Zone
By having a reverence for life, we enter into a spiritual relation with the world By practicing reverence for life we become good, deep, and alive.
Albert Schweitzer
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Good
Spiritual
World
Become
Relation
Alive
Enter
Having
Practicing
Reverence
Deep
Unionization, as opposed to communism, presupposes the relation of employment; it is based upon the wage system and it recognizes fully and unreservedly the institution of private property and the right to investment profit.
John L. Lewis
Property
Communism
Profit
Relation
System
Unreservedly
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Institution
Employment
Wage
Opposed
Private
Private Property
Fully
Based
Right
Beyond a doubt truth bears the same relation to falsehood as light to darkness.
Leonardo da Vinci
Truth
Darkness
Light
Doubt
Relation
Bears
Beyond
Falsehood
Same
I would not dare to say that there is a direct relation between mathematics and madness, but there is no doubt that great mathematicians suffer from maniacal characteristics, delirium, and symptoms of schizophrenia.
John Forbes Nash, Jr.
Mathematics
Great
Madness
Schizophrenia
Doubt
Relation
Symptoms
Say
Characteristics
Dare
Would
No Doubt
Direct
Delirium
Between
Mathematicians
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