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Women are not so well united as to form an Insurrection. They are for the most part wise enough to love their Chains, and to discern how becomingly they fit. Mary Astell | top
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In conclusion we may say, in view of the confirmation that our study has given of the parallelism between individual and racial thought of the Self, that in the history of psychology we discern the great profile which the race has drawn on the pages of time. James M. Baldwin | top
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A habitual disuse of physical forces totally destroys the moral; and men lose at once the power of protecting themselves, and of discerning the cause of their oppression. Joel Barlow | top
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Genius - to know without having learned; to draw just conclusions from unknown premises; to discern the soul of things. Ambrose Bierce | top
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I think grown-ups don't go to movies because they're much more discerning. Joseph Bologna | top
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Discernment is God's call to intercession, never to faultfinding. Corrie Ten Boom | top
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Her great merit is finding out mine - there is nothing so amiable as discernment. Lord Byron | top
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We should not fret for what is past, nor should we be anxious about the future; men of discernment deal only with the present moment. Chanakya | top
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One of my challenges was to try to photograph the Great Wall of China. And I did actually take some photos, but it was hard to discern the wall with the naked eye. Leroy Chiao | top
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The ability of discerning high quality unavoidably implies the ability of identifying shortcomings. Edsger Dijkstra | top
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Let schoolmasters puzzle their brain, With grammar, and nonsense, and learning, Good liquor, I stoutly maintain, Gives genius a better discerning. Oliver Goldsmith | top
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Only I discern Infinite passion, and the pain Of finite hearts that yearn. Robert Browning Hamilton | top
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So that godly sorrow may be discerned by this train of graces wherewith it is accompanied, that worldly sorrow wants, at least in the truth of them, though it may have some shadows of them. Thomas Hooker | top
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As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being. Carl Jung | top
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The historian is terribly responsible to what he can discern are the facts of the case, but he's nothing if he doesn't make out a case. Howard Nemerov | top
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When a person goes into a relationship emotionally needy, they are not going to have discernment in choosing people. Jennifer O'Neill | top
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This meeting was like many of the meetings that I would go to over the course of two years. The only way I can describe it is that, well, the president is like a blind man in a roomful of deaf people. There is no discernible connection. Paul O'Neill | top
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Our educational system is like an automobile which has strong rear lights, brightly illuminating the past. But looking forward things are barely discernible. Hermann Oberth | top
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A discerning eye needs only a hint, and understatement leaves the imagination free to build its own elaborations. Russell Page | top
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Abstraction is a mental process we use when trying to discern what is essential or relevant to a problem; it does not require a belief in abstract entities. Tom G. Palmer | top
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There is no such thing as immaterial matter. All spirit is matter, but is more fine or pure, and can only be discerned by purer eyes. We cannot see it, but when our bodies are purified, we shall see that it is all matter. Joseph Smith, Jr. | top
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Time alone reveals the just man; but you might discern a bad man in a single day. Sophocles | top
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To succeed in the world, it is much more necessary to possess the penetration to discern who is a fool, than to discover who is a clever man. Charles Maurice de Talleyrand | top
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What TV is extremely good at - and realize that this is "all it does" - is discerning what large numbers of people think they want, and supplying it. David Foster Wallace | top
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Once something becomes discernible, or understandable, we no longer need to repeat it. We can destroy it. Robert Anton Wilson | top