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Just as Darwin discovered the law of development of organic nature, so Marx discovered the law of development of human history: the simple fact, hitherto concealed by an overgrowth of ideology, that mankind must first of all eat, drink, have shelter and clothing, before it can pursue politics, science, art, religion, etc.
Friedrich Engels
Politics
Art
Nature
Religion
History
Science
Law
Simple
First
Ideology
Before
Organic
Must
Eat
Darwin
Drink
Simple Fact
Fact
Pursue
Marx
Concealed
Development
First Of All
Shelter
Discovered
Hitherto
Human
Just
Clothing
Etc
Mankind
Human History
Human Nature is the only science of man; and yet has been hitherto the most neglected.
David Hume
Nature
Man
Science
Human Nature
Neglected
Has-Been
Only
Most
Been
Hitherto
Human
The psychology of women hitherto actually represents a deposit of the desires and disappointments of men.
Karen Horney
Women
Men
Disappointments
Hitherto
Represents
Psychology
Deposit
Actually
Desires
The dead cannot speak. But hitherto unknown information has emerged from the confidential archives of the Syrian presidency and foreign ministry, published in a new book by Bouthaina Shaaban, who spent ten years as Hafez's interpreter and is still an adviser to his son Bashar.
Robert Fisk
Son
Book
Speak
Presidency
Unknown
Spent
Syrian
Ministry
Emerged
Archives
Ten
Ten Years
New
New Book
Dead
Adviser
Foreign
Still
His
Years
Hitherto
Confidential
Cannot
Information
Who
Published
Interpreter
The poison of skepticism becomes, like alcoholism, tuberculosis, and some other diseases, much more virulent in a hitherto virgin soil.
Simone Weil
Soil
Poison
Other
Some
More
Like
Becomes
Hitherto
Diseases
Tuberculosis
Skepticism
Much
Among all the 'awards' that I have hitherto collected, I consider the title of 'patita' or 'fallen woman' to be the highest. This is an achievement of my long-struggling life as a writer and as a woman.
Taslima Nasrin
Life
Achievement
Woman
Consider
Collected
Writer
Highest
Fallen
Hitherto
Title
Awards
Among
There is a number among us, young and old, of all sorts almost among us, that swarm up and down towns, and woods, and fields, whose care and work hitherto hath been like bees, only to get honey to their own hive.
Thomas Shepard
Work
Old
Care
Own
Young
Down
Honey
Hath
Only
Almost
Like
Towns
Sort
Been
Bees
Up
Up And Down
Get
Hitherto
Hive
Woods
Fields
Us
Whose
Among
Number
I have the Pleasure to assure you Congress pay particular Attention to the Defence of New Jersey, and hitherto have denied us nothing which we have Asked for that Purpose.
Abraham Clark
You
Nothing
Pay
Congress
Defence
Assure
Pleasure
Purpose
Attention
New
Particular
New Jersey
Denied
Hitherto
Which
Us
Asked
Jersey
A new, a vast, and a powerful language is developed for the future use of analysis, in which to wield its truths so that these may become of more speedy and accurate practical application for the purposes of mankind than the means hitherto in our possession have rendered possible.
Ada Lovelace
Future
Language
Become
Analysis
Speedy
Our
Possession
Possible
More
Purposes
Vast
Developed
Powerful
New
Rendered
Practical
Than
Truths
Accurate
Hitherto
May
Which
Mankind
Means
Use
Application
Wield
The main force used in the evolving world of humanity has hitherto been applied in the form of war.
Arthur Keith
War
Humanity
World
Evolving
Main
Force
Been
Hitherto
Form
Used
Applied
The further a mathematical theory is developed, the more harmoniously and uniformly does its construction proceed, and unsuspected relations are disclosed between hitherto separated branches of the science.
David Hilbert
Science
Construction
Harmoniously
Relations
Further
More
Developed
Between
Does
Mathematical
Branches
Hitherto
Proceed
Separated
Theory
It is a rare mind indeed that can render the hitherto non-existent blindingly obvious. The cry 'I could have thought of that' is a very popular and misleading one, for the fact is that they didn't, and a very significant and revealing fact it is too.
Douglas Adams
Mind
Thought
Rare
Too
Indeed
Significant
Fact
Could
Misleading
Cry
Render
Obvious
Non-Existent
Revealing
Very
Hitherto
Popular
I had furthermore spoken on the assumption that Russia would mobilize, whereas the assumption of the German Government had hitherto been, officially, that Serbia would receive no support; and what I had said must influence the German Government to take the matter seriously.
Edward Grey
Government
Matter
Seriously
Assumption
Furthermore
Must
Would
Russia
Take
Had
Support
Spoken
Said
Been
Mobilize
German
Hitherto
Officially
Influence
Whereas
Serbia
Receive
Fortune has, in the main, hitherto looked unfavourably upon me since I left home, but I begin to hope for better things. Still, in all my past distresses, one thought has consoled me - I have learned to appreciate a parent's love.
Elijah Parish Lovejoy
Love
Hope
Home
Me
Better
Thought
Past
Parent
Main
Better Things
Since
Looked
Learned
Still
Left
Begin
Hitherto
Fortune
Things
Appreciate
The last Hague Conference has in the meantime expressed its opinion that a body should be established which could prepare for the work involved more effectively than has hitherto proved possible.
Fredrik Bajer
Work
Possible
More
Could
Hague
Involved
Opinion
Proved
Effectively
Than
Conference
Hitherto
Established
Which
Should
Body
Meantime
Prepare
Expressed
Last
We shall never be understood or respected by the English until we carry our individuality to extremes, and by asserting our independence, become of sufficient consequence in their eyes to merit a closer study than they have hitherto accorded us.
Henry Lawson
Eyes
Independence
Become
Our
Respected
Extremes
Carry
Shall
Never
Individuality
Study
Merit
Until
Understood
Accorded
Than
Hitherto
Closer
Us
English
Asserting
Sufficient
Consequence
It has been shown that, in contrast to everything which classical national economy has hitherto taught, not the producer but the consumer is the ruling factor in economic life.
Hjalmar Schacht
Life
National
Everything
Ruling
Has-Been
Classical
Economic
Factor
Consumer
Economic Life
Economy
Been
National Economy
Contrast
Hitherto
Taught
Which
Producer
Shown
Foucault's genius is to go down to the little dramas, dress them in facts hardly anyone else has noticed, and turn these stage settings into clues to a hitherto un-thought series of confrontations out of which, he contends, the orderly structure of society is composed.
Ian Hacking
Genius
Stage
Down
Society
Settings
Else
Dramas
Out
Composed
Dress
Structure
Facts
He
Go
Hitherto
Anyone
Anyone Else
Orderly
Which
Little
Clues
Confrontation
Them
Turn
Noticed
Series
Hardly
Our choice of a reform framework dictated that we looked at the fundamental assumptions that had driven Nigeria's economy, society and policy hitherto and to seek ways of either abandoning or transcending those assumptions and their supporting institutions.
Ibrahim Babangida
Society
Assumptions
Our
Our Choice
Framework
Ways
Those
Abandoning
Seek
Driven
Had
Supporting
Economy
Institutions
Looked
Policy
Dictated
Reform
Hitherto
Transcending
Either
Choice
Fundamental
Nigeria
Paper currency has hitherto been regarded with suspicion, as insecure.
John Buchanan Robinson
Paper
Paper Currency
Insecure
Been
Hitherto
Currency
Suspicion
Regarded
The Gospel having spread itself into Persia, the pagan priests, who worshipped the sun, were greatly alarmed, and dreaded the loss of that influence they had hitherto maintained over the people's minds and properties.
John Foxe
People
Minds
Worshipped
Sun
Dreaded
Properties
Having
Had
Priests
Maintained
Over
Gospel
Spread
Were
Loss
Greatly
Itself
Persia
Hitherto
Influence
Pagan
Who
Bangkok is infamously mired in lurid contradiction, but it's also a city of subtle and distorted moods that journalism and film have hitherto mostly failed to capture.
Lawrence Osborne
Moods
Distorted
City
Mired
Failed
Journalism
Also
Mostly
Contradiction
Hitherto
Bangkok
Subtle
Capture
Film
If the Age of Sport has been all champagne and roses hitherto, then expect our love affair with its newly-acquired prominence to become increasingly tainted by scandals about cheating. Sport is losing its shine and allure.
Martin Jacques
Love
Age
Losing
Cheating
Become
Shine
Increasingly
Our
Our Love
Prominence
Has-Been
Scandals
About
Tainted
Allure
Sport
Affair
Been
Expect
Hitherto
Love Affair
Then
Roses
Champagne
A novel that does not uncover a hitherto unknown segment of existence is immoral. Knowledge is the novel's only morality.
Milan Kundera
Knowledge
Unknown
Immoral
Morality
Only
Segment
Uncover
Does
Existence
Hitherto
Novel
Any person without invincible prejudice who had the same experience would come to the same broad conclusion, viz., that things hitherto held impossible do actually occur.
Oliver Joseph Lodge
Experience
Impossible
Broad
Would
Viz
Had
Invincible
Come
Without
Conclusion
Occur
Person
Hitherto
Same
Any
Held
Prejudice
Who
Actually
Things
Whether it is through stock-market trading or the sale of hotel rooms, the Internet has a way of bringing deflationary forces to all businesses that were hitherto inefficient and involved many middlemen.
Om Malik
Internet
Way
Through
Hotel
Hotel Rooms
Involved
Forces
Inefficient
Trading
Were
Sale
Hitherto
Whether
Rooms
Businesses
Many
Bringing
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