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“What does reason know? Reason knows only what it has managed to learn.”
“What does reason know? Reason only knows what it has succeeded in learning.”
Source: White Nights and Other Stories
“What does reflect reality very well is complexity theory, which comes from physics. I'm the one pioneering the idea of bringing it to capital markets. When you look at capital markets through the lens of complexity theory, you ask "what's the scale of the system?" Scale is a fancy word for size. What measures are you using? If you look at total debt, the concentration of assets in the five largest banks, what percentage of the total assets of the five largest banks are interconnected? What you see is a very densely connected, fragile system that could collapse at any moment.”
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“What does religion say? It says that if you care for others then you will meet others who will care for you and if you hit others, you will meet others who will hit you. This is what all relative religions say.”
“What does religious freedom mean if we would use it as a cover for hate and privilege?”
“What does remembering ourselves mean? It essentially means coming back to life- re-membering.”
Source: Kabbalah for Inner Peace: Imagery and Insights to Guide You Through Your Day
“What does Reverence for Life say abut the relations between [humanity] and the animal world? Whenever I injury any kind of life I must be quite certain that it is necessary. I must never go beyond the unavoidable, not even in apparently insignificant things. The farmer who has mowed down a thousand flowers in his meadow in order to feed his cows must be careful on his way home not to strike the head off a single flower by the side of the road in idle amusement, for he thereby infringes on the law of life without being under the pressure of necessity.”
“What does seem to be a constant is that I write more emotional stories the older I get. I think a lot of that has to do with growing up in a patriarchal structure where unemotional intellect (male) is taken more seriously than delving into emotions (female), and gradually freeing myself from those expectations.”
“What does seem to me poisonous, what breeds a type of patriotism that is pernicious if it lasts but not likely to last long in an educated adult, is the perfectly serious indoctrination of the young in knowably false or biased history - the heroic legend drably disguised as text-book fact. With this creeps in the tacit assumption that other nations have not equally their heroes; perhaps even the belief - surely it is very bad biology - that we can literally 'inherit' tradition.”
“What does she (J. K. Rowling) hope people will take with them about this time? “When all the fuss and hoopla dies away, and when all the press commentary dies away, I think it will be seen that this phenomenon was generated, in the first instance, by kids loving a book. A book went on shelves, and a few people loved it. When all of the smoke and lights die away, that’s what you’ll be left with. “And that’s the most wonderful thought for an author.”
Source: Harry, A History - Enhanced with Videos and Exclusive J.K. Rowling Interview: The True Story of a Boy Wizard, His Fans, and Life
“What does she believe? It changes. She believes her dad is selfish. She believes he's crazy. She believes he's full of shit. She believes he's magic.”
Source: Sam
“What does she do?" "She's a producer." Of course, in Los Angeles this doesn't mean much more than "she's a member of the human race.”
“What does she even eat, do you think?"
"Tea fungus,"Ruth says. "Unsweetened. From an eye dropper. Is what I picture. either that or some sort of sea vegetable."
"Sad," I say.
"It is," Ruth muses.
We decide to order two skim milk cappuccinos and split a gluten-free carrot cake cupcake.”
Source: 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl
“What does silence do in a world where we were born to speak?”
Source: You Won't Know Her Name
“What does so-called success or failure matter if only you have succeeded in doing the thing you set out to do. The DOING is all that really counts.”
“What does storm learn from a stormy spirit who challenges him? Learns this: You can't scare everyone with brute force!”
“What does success look like for you? Maybe your definition of success is too different from what the label defines as success. Perhaps your definition of success is simply being able to live off your art for the rest of your days. Don't get caught up in this crazy business. I'd say that's one of the most important things.”
“What does Sunday, the day of the Lord, mean for us? It is a day for rest and for family, but first of all a day for Him.”
“What does surprise me, though, is the amount of attention this band [Guns'n'Roses] has garnered 11 years after the original lineup broke up. That's an interesting phenomenon. It was even interesting back in the day. I mean, [we were] this glorified garage band. It was a great band, but it was not the kind of band you expected to become what it has.”
“What does syadvad (speech that does not hurt the ego of any living being) speech say? Speak in such a way that 5 people benefit from it and that it does not interfere [conflict] with anyone.”
“What does tamed mean? It's something that's been too often neglected. It means to create ties.”
“What does that mean know me, know me, nobody ever knows anybody else, ever! You will never know me.”
“What does that one-armed Dutchman do on this book?"
"What does he do?" March echoed, as people are apt to do with a question that is mandatory and offensive.
"Yes, sir, what does he do? Does he write for it?"
"I suppose you mean Lindau," said March. He saw no reason for refusing to answer Dryfoos's demand, and he decided to ignore its terms. "No, he doesn't write for it in the usual way. He translates for it; he examines the foreign magazines, and draws my attention to anything he thinks of interest. But I told you about this before—"
"I know what you told me, well enough. And I know what he is. He is a red-mouthed labor agitator. He's one of those foreigners that come here from places where they've never had a decent meal's victuals in their lives, and as soon as they get their stomachs full, they begin to make trouble between our people and their hands. There's where the strikes come from, and the unions and the secret societies. They come here and break our Sabbath, and teach their atheism. They ought to be hung! Let 'em go back if they don't like it over here. They want to ruin the country."
March could not help smiling a little at the words, which came fast enough now in the hoarse staccato of Dryfoos's passion. "I don't know whom you mean by they, generally speaking; but I had the impression that poor old Lindau had once done his best to save the country. I don't always like his way of talking, but I know that he is one of the truest and kindest souls in the world; and he is no more an atheist than I am. He is my friend, and I can't allow him to be misunderstood.”
Source: A Hazard of New Fortunes
“What does that quote mean to you? Can you explain the concept behind it and not just repeat the pretty phrase to me?”
Source: Misadventurous
“What does that represent? There was never any question in plastic art, in poetry, in music, of representing anything. It is a matter of making something beautiful, moving, or dramatic - this is by no means the same thing.”
Source: Picasso, Braque, Léger: masterpieces from Swiss collections
“What does the Academy Award mean? I don’t think it means much of anything.”
“What does the anticipation feel like? The sensation of staring into the void, the awareness of an end’s impending arrival? Burning and being extinguished simultaneously?”
“What does the artist do? He draws connections. He ties the invisible threads between things. He dives into history, be it the history of mankind, the geological history of the Earth or the beginning and end of the manifest cosmos.”
“What does the Atonement have to do with missionary work? Any time we experience the blessings of the Atonement in our lives, we cannot help but have a concern for the welfare of others. ... A great indicator of one's personal conversion is the desire to share the gospel with others.”
“What does the beautiful stories tell?
If you can't believe them
But love is the most beautiful art in existence
Maybe you can feel it or leave it
But you can't avoid it
Wherever you go
Wherever you hide
He will find you and make you feel it as deeply as he can.
As if it were the last thing in the universe
Don't believe everything they tell you
Other people's story isn't yours
The life of others isn't yours
The traumas of others aren't yours
Because the experience is to avoid following the same steps
But love,
Love will always be what keeps this planet under gravity
Gravity doesn't support the lack of it
Gravity doesn't support fear
What supports fear is unloving
Don't put your pains in response to what love means
Perhaps fear didn't allow them to love
Maybe the other didn't know how overwhelming it is to love
But you are strong, as strong as the winds that blow at the highest heights
You are a divine, vibrant, uplifting being
Your forces show it
And when the time comes
Lift your head to the sky and see how amazing creation is
Look in the mirror and see the beauty that inhabits existence
And don't forget
That love is the strongest force and that you are the result of pure work
Coming from the heaven
Ready to love.”
“What does the body matter if the soul is dead?”
Source: An Echo in the Darkness
“What does the brain matter compared with the heart?”
“What does the Christian faith say about Mary's childhood. We do not know much of Mary's childhood.”
“What does the corpse care who was right and who was wrong?”
“What does the divine sufferer (Jesus) demand from us? Only our faith, our love, our grateful praise, our consecrated hearts and lives. Is that too much to ask?”
Source: Unto the Hills: A Daily Devotional
“What does the Earth Desire? I will put it in just a few short sentences... To be admired in her loveliness, To be tasted in her delicious fruits, To be listened to in her teaching, To be endured in the severity of her discipline, To be cared for as a maternal source from whence we come, a destiny to which we return. It's very simple.”
“What does the earth look like in the places where people commit atrocities? Is there a bad smell, a genius loci, something about the landscape that might incriminate?”
Source: Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History
“What does the enemy have to gain by convincing you to never deal with your past because your mind will never make it all the way through? It is a lie from the pit of hell. Today, claim your healing in Christ. It is your right as His child.”
“What does the frontal cortex do? Gratification postponement, executive function, long-term planning, and impulse control. Basically, it makes you do the harder thing.”
“What does the future, that half of time, matter to the man who is infatuated with eternity?”
“What does the gay movement mean when it says tolerance?...It means absolutely unconditionally accepting it as perfectly normal, healthy, natural and something that should be integrated into every part of society.”
“What does the good ship bear so well? The cocoa-nut with its stony shell, And the milky sap of its inner cell.”
Source: Home Ballads and Poems
“What does the happiness on a bear's face tell us when he catches a fish? There's something sickening about the world order: One person's happiness can be someone else's tragedy! There is actually not an order here, but a demonic disorder!”
“What does the kidnapper do with those things?"
"Those things?"
"You know, the stinky things with four legs that make a lot of noise."
Did she mean the dogs?”
Source: Goth
“What does the Lord God requires of us:
To love what is good.
To do justice.
To do what is right.”
“What does the Lord say? "If you want liberation then go to the Gnani Purush (Self-realized One who can help others attain Self-realization) and if you want happiness in worldly life then serve your mother, father and Guru (teacher). In fact, in serving your parents, it is possible to attain tremendous happiness!”
Source: Fault is of the Sufferer
“What does the money machine eat? It eats youth, spontaneity, life, beauty and above all it eats creativity. It eats quality and shits out quantity.”
“What does the money machine eat? It eats youth, spontaneity, life, beauty, and, above all, it eats creativity. It eats quality and sh*ts quantity.”
“What does the name Virgin mean? We are a company that likes to take on the giants. In too many businesses, these giants have had things their own way. We are going to have fun competing with them.”