B Quotes
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“By inconsistency and frivolity we stray from the Way and show ourselves to be beginners. In this we do much harm.”
Source: Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai
“By incorporating gamification elements into lesson plans, educators can harness the power of play to increase student motivation, participation, and retention, transforming the learning process into an engaging and immersive experience.”
“By incorporating him (Buddha) into the domain of Hindu traditions, and by depicting him as a Hindu sage who was a glorious incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the Brahmins attempted to secure their position of authority in the society.”
“By incorporating humanistic, inclusive, and feminist pedagogical principles into transformative teaching practices, educators can create learning environments that prioritize student well-being, equity, and empowerment, fostering meaningful connections and transformative growth for all learners.”
“By incorporating leg raises on wall bars with pull-ups or chin-ups, you can take your asana practice to
a new level, making the postures more perfect and easier to perform.”
“By incorporating vivid and descriptive imagery, I strive to enable readers to 'see' and 'feel' the world I have created, aiming to make the message more tangible and relatable.”
“By increasing the amount of Torah (obligatory religious laws) in the world, they were extending His presence in the world and making it more effective.”
Source: A History of God: The 4000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam
“By increasing the size of the keyhole, today's playwrights are in danger of doing away with the door.”
“By increasing the use of renewable fuels such as ethanol and bio-diesel, and providing the Department of Energy with a budget to create more energy efficiency options, agriculture can be the backbone of our energy supply as well.”
“By indignities men come to dignities.”
“By infusing Jesus the man with the divine magic – by making him capable of earthly miracles as well as his own resurrection, the early church turned him into a god within the human world. Thus, the church reinforced the monopoly on the so-called route to heaven, i.e. salvation only through Jesus Christ. And during those days, whoever kept the keys to heaven would rule the world.”
Source: Neurons of Jesus: Mind of A Teacher, Spouse & Thinker
“By inner experience I understand that which one usually calls mystical experience: the states of ecstasy, of rapture, at least of meditated emotion. But I am thinking less of confessional experience, to which one has had to adhere up to now, that of an experience laid bare, free of ties, even of an origin, of any confession whatever. This is why I don't like the word mystical.”
Source: Inner Experience
“By innocence I swear, and by my youth, I have one heart, one bosom, and one truth, And that no woman has, nor never none Shall mistress be of it save I alone.”
Source: Comedies of Shakespeare in Plain and Simple English (a Modern Translation and the Original Version)
“By instilling a sense of delayed gratification in their children, parents can teach them the importance of patience and long-term financial planning, preparing them for a prosperous future.”
Source: Currency of Conversations: The Talk You've Been Waiting For About Money
“By instinct and tradition, I don't like the thing. I like to look someone in the eye.”
“By instinct I'm an adventurer; by choice I'd like to be a writer; by pure, unadulterated luck, I'm an actor.”
“By instinct we-leaders-want to run hard all the time; by intellect we know this is not possible. Reconciling those two positions in the context of leadership is an ongoing challenge.”
“By instructing students how to learn, unlearn and relearn, a powerful new dimension can be added to education.”
Source: future shock
“By instructing students how to learn, unlearn and relearn, a powerful new dimension can be added to education. Psychologist Herbert Gerjuoy of the Human Resources Research Organization phrases it simply: 'The new education must teach the individual how to classify and reclassify information, how to evaluate its veracity, how to change categories when necessary, how to move from the concrete to the abstract and back, how to look at problems from a new direction — how to teach himself. Tomorrow's illiterate will not be the man who can't read; he will be the man who has not learned how to learn.'”
“By integrating humanistic theories, inclusive education principles, and feminist pedagogy into transformative teaching practices, educators can create learning environments that honour the unique identities and experiences of every student, fostering a culture of respect, empathy, and social justice.”
“By integrating principles of multiple intelligences theory, transformative teaching acknowledges and celebrates the diverse talents and strengths of students, fostering a culture of appreciation for individual differences and promoting holistic development.”
“By integrating theories like Transformative Learning, Constructivism, Critical Pedagogy, and Experiential Learning, educators can create a transformative classroom environment where students are active participants in their own learning journey.”
“By integrating women into particularly military institutes, it cripples the readiness of our defense. Schools like The Citadel train young men to confidently lead other young men into a battlefield where one of them will die. And when you have women in that situation, it creates a whole new set of dynamics which are distracting to training these men to kill or be killed.”
“By international standards, many of the U.K.'s policies for civil society are exemplary. However, there are concerns about constraints on civil liberties - particularly restrictions on free assembly and about the rising tide of everyday regulation has seriously impeded community activity - from organising street parties to helping children.”
“By interpreting freedom as the propagation and immediate gratification of needs, people distort their own nature, for they engender in themselves a multitude of pointless and foolish desires, habits, and incongruous stratagems. Their lives are motivated only by mutual envy, sensuality, and ostentation.”
Source: The Karamazov Brothers
“By Interstate 70: a dog skeleton, a vacuum cleaner, TV dinners, a doll, a pie, rolls of carpet.Later, next to the South Platte River: algae, broken concrete, jet contrails, the smell of crude oil. What I hope to document, though not at the expense of surface detail, is the form that underlies this apparent chaos.”
“By interviewing at least one veteran, you can preserve memories that otherwise might be lost. My uncle was a downed fighter pilot and P.O.W. in World War II, and I am looking forward to recording his story for inclusion in the project.”
“By introducing you to yourself it enables you to discover for yourself the true meaning of life and thus enrich every moment of it. Such self-discovery can lead to greater understanding of fellow-beings and therefore to true love.”
“By investigating God's majestic and awesome creation, science can actually be a means of worship.”
“By investing at a discount, Benjamin Graham knew that he was unlikely to experience losses.”
“By investing in individual relationships, Alongsiders aims to bring about transformative change, one life at a time.”
Source: Women Like Me: Kenyan Mothers Speak
“By investing others with the power to dictate who you are, you rob yourself of an opportunity to truly grow.”
“By investing others with the power to dictate who you are, you rob yourself of an opportunity to truly grow. You shortchange yourself by devaluing the experiences and knowledge you've banked, all those things that have been making you, you.”
“By inviting women to compare their own real image with the airbrushed perfection of the media, advertising erodes self-esteem, then offers to sell it back, for a price.”
Source: The Bengal Tigress: A Treatise on Gender Equality
“By its attempt to regulate and govern the private businesses, which are miscalled public accommodations in the bill, this proposal would inject the Government into the most sensitive areas of human contractual relations-agreements for personal services. In so doing, constitutional interpretations of long standing are being swept aside in favor of tortuous rationalizations which studiously ignore the constitutionally-forbidden imposition of involuntary servitude on citizens”
“By its existence, the Peace Movement denies that governments know best; it stands for a different order of priorities: the human race comes first.”
Source: The Face of War
“By its nature, what you yearn for is most often intimidating. It produces, and itself is, a question, and one that is not easy to engage or answer.”
Source: Re:
“By its nature, the metropolis provides what otherwise could be given only by traveling; namely, the strange.”
Source: The Death and Life of Great American Cities
“By its search for God the mind itself enters into the reality of the depth of the heart and knows it as depth set apart for God, the true Infinity. ‘Deep calls to deep’ (Psalm 42: 9). The infinity of God cannot be experienced apart from his love for us. This love of God for us calls to our love, and it is with the heart, the organ of love within us, that we experience his love. But we are speaking here of a heart that knows, thanks to the mind which has entered it, that this infinity is the infinity of a God who is personal, and that God enters into intimate relationship with us through Christ. That is why it is the mind which comes to rest in the heart. In the heart it finds the infinity of God. It is not the heart that comes to rest in the mind, for that would mean that the feeling of the infinity of God had become a theory, chilled by thought. It is not feeling that must be chilled by thought, but thought which must warm itself in the feeling of the heart in real contact with the infinity of God, and thus give this feeling a definite content.”
Source: Prayer and Holiness: The Icon of Man Renewed in God
“By its very definition, civic responsibility means taking a healthy role in the life of one's community. That means that classroom lessons should be complemented by work outside the classroom. Service-learning does just that, tying community service to academic learning.”
“By its very looseness, by its way of evoking rather than defining, suggesting rather than saying, English is a magnificent vehicle for emotional poetry.”
Source: And Even Now
“By its very nature and design, Network Marketing is a strikingly Fair, Democratic, Socially Responsible system of generating wealth.”
“By its very nature, the human mind, having a long history of animal instincts, is prone to inhuman corruption. That’s why it’s easier for a human to be a racist, but harder to be a human – it’s easier for a human to be homophobic, but harder to be a human – it’s easier for a human to be promiscuous, but harder to be a human - it’s easier for a human to be an inhuman, but harder to be a human. Yes, it’s hard – yes it’s less natural, than the alternative, yet, this very unnatural, hard endeavor of the mind determines whether you and I are going to raise a society of true humans or a society of good-looking savages.”
Source: Conscience over Nonsense
“By its very nature, film is supposed to be an accessible medium to everybody.”
“By its very nature, hard-line ideology is self-serving and self-perpetuating; its primary goal is to survive - and that precludes everything.”
“By its very nature, hate destroys and tears down; by its very nature, love creates and builds up.”
Source: Strength to Love
“By its very nature, history is always a one-sided account.”
Source: The Da Vinci Code: A Novel
“By its very nature, no one person can ever be the center of Jazz.”
“By its very nature, the novel indicates that we are becoming. There is no final solution. There is no last word.”
“By itself, gentrification can't explain the new geography of race that has emerged since the turn of the millennium... Gentrification is key to understanding what happened to our cities at the turn of the millennium. But it is only half of the story. It is only the visible side of the larger problem: resegregation.”
Source: We Gon' Be Alright: Notes on Race and Resegregation