“In the case of some people, not even if we had the most accurate scientific knowledge, would it be easy to persuade them were we to address them through the medium of that knowledge; for a scientific discourse, it is the privilege of education to appreciate, and it is impossible that this should extend to the multitude.” PeopleIfsShouldEasyCasesImpossibleAppreciatePrivilegeMediumsAddressesAccurateMultitudesDiscourseScientific Knowledge Book:Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated from the Greek Source: Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated from the Greek
“I've never been a big fan of improvisation, because I think you appreciate the process and the cleverness of it more than the actual comedy in most cases.” ThinkingBigsProcessCasesComedyFansAppreciateImprovisationCleverness Author:Alan Thicke
“If any student of social science comes to appreciate the case of the Forgotten Man, he will become an unflinching advocate of strict scientific thinking in sociology, and a hard-hearted skeptic as regards any scheme of social amelioration. He will always want to know, Who and where is the Forgotten Man in this case, who will have to pay for it all?” IfsThinkingKnowsMenWantHardSocialPayCasesStudentsAppreciateRegardForgottenSchemesStrictSociologyHeartedSkepticSocial Science Book:What Social Classes Owe to Each Other Source: What Social Classes Owe to Each Other
“If we were to lose our fish that we appreciate so much by overfishing; or if we were to lose some of our favorite beaches to overbuilding and pollution, then how would we feel? It's become a case of not knowing what you've got until it's gone.” IfsFeelsLosesCasesGoneKnowingAppreciateFishesBeachPollutionNot KnowingOverfishing Author:Aaron Peirsol
“This wealth of experiences, personal and professional, have helped me appreciate the variety of perspectives that present themselves in every case that I hear.” WealthCasesPerspectiveAppreciateProsperityVariety Author:Sonia Sotomayor