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integrity two aspect
Freedom and constraint are two aspects of the same necessity, which is to be what one is and no other. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
integrity financial social
Its hard to exaggerate the importance of preserving the financial integrity of Social Security. Bill Delahunt
integrity thinking speak-your-mind
If you speak your mind and if it is true what you're saying, then I think the integrity of what you're saying carries through. Bill Cosby
integrity drama creative
I wouldn't say I'm personally trying to transition from comedy into drama. I don't look at things like, 'Oh, I need to do a drama now.' I get a lot of material sent to me, and if I feel like something has the creative integrity and the right director and the right whoever involved, the right actors and is a great story, then I do it. Ashton Kutcher
integrity transcends
There is an integrity issue, and that transcends that (progress being made), Bud Selig
integrity issue
He (Gore) has a different interpretation of what integrity is all about, ... That will be an issue in this campaign. Dan Quayle
integrity offended personally touch
We touch a lot of people, ... This is a world-impacting ministry, and I personally get a little offended when my integrity is questioned. Eddie Long
integrity objectivity america
I did very extensive diligence on Al Jazeera English, the network from which Al Jazeera America is going to be derived, and it's really very clear that they have long since established a reputation for excellence and integrity and objectivity. Al Gore
integrity enthusiasm reason
Earnestness is enthusiasm tempered by reason. Blaise Pascal
common-sense important logic
Inferences of Science and Common Sense differ from those of deductive logic and mathematics in a very important respect, namely, when the premises are true and the reasoning correct, the conclusion is only probable. Bertrand Russell
common-sense common englishmen
John Locke invented common sense, and only Englishmen have had it ever since! Bertrand Russell
common-sense lincoln provide voice
There is a need for a common-sense voice in Lincoln. I want to provide that voice for Lincoln County. Tom Hanson
common-sense trying common
Common sense, however it tries, cannot avoid being surprised from time to time. Bertrand Russell
common-sense get-better care
If the grass is greener on the other side it`s probably getting better care. Success is a matter of sticking to a set of common sense principles anyone can master. Earl Nightingale
common-sense lines common
Somewhere along the line common sense should prevail,. Ben Nelson
common-sense atheism opaque
When the philosopher's argument becomes tedious, complicated, and opaque, it is usually a sign that he is attempting to prove as true to the intellect what is plainly false to common sense. Edward Abbey
common-sense people atmosphere
Academic and aristocratic people live in such an uncommon atmosphere that common sense can rarely reach them. Samuel Butler
common-sense needs common
Common sense needs constant reappraisal. Albert Einstein
voters
I think voters appreciate that I'm not sitting in the back row, waiting for my turn. Steve Southerland
voters
I feel like the voters made their decision. Judy Davis
voters
Voters want to know, 'What are you going to do for me in office?' That's what it's about. Bob Mulholland
voters wary
Voters are looking for credibility and are wary of polish. At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter which candidate can more deftly read a teleprompter. Mark McKinnon
voters
The victor will be the one who gets the most voters out. Charles Rangel
voters
We're going to need those voters in the fall. Lindsey Graham
voters needs taxpayers
We need them. We need scientifically literate voters and taxpayers for the future. Bill Nye
voters
If you don't put it on as continuing, you'll have to be back to the voters all the time. John DeVilbiss
voters degrees belief
Politicians read the polls that show 85 or 90 percent of the voters profess a belief in God, so they identify themselves with religion, often only to the degree necessary to reach the constituency they are targeting. Jack Germond