“If children have an interest in nature, they will understand. I want them to become people who appreciate the consequences the next generation will suffer if we destroy our natural surroundings. So without a doubt, they need to learn that nature is vital to us by experiencing it. I want them to like nature and to climb mountains and so on.” PeopleIfsWantNeedsChildrenSufferingNextInterestNaturalDoubtGenerationsMountainConsequenceAppreciateClimbsSurroundingsNext Generation Author:Tamae Watanabe
“The White House was designed by Hoban, a noted Irish-American architect, and I have no doubt that he believed by incorporating several features of the Dublin style he would make it more homelike for any President of Irish descent. It was a long wait, but I appreciate his efforts.” LongHouseWaitingPresidentWhiteEffortDoubtStyleAppreciateFeaturesNo DoubtWhite HouseArchitectDescentDublinIncorporatingLong Wait Author:John F. Kennedy
“If at war, understand what it takes to win: Set a goal, define victory and fully support the effort. Leave no doubt that you respect the troops and appreciate their service.” IfsWarWinningGoalEffortSupportDoubtVictoryAppreciateNo DoubtTroops Author:Brad Wenstrup
“What if at school you had to take an 'art class' in which you were only taught how to paint a fence? What if you were never shown the paintings of Leonardo da Vinci and Picasso? Would that make you appreciate art? Would you want to learn more about it? I doubt it..........but this is how math is taught and so in the eyes of most of us it becomes the equivalent of watching paint dry. While the paintings of the great masters are readily available, the math of the great masters is locked away.” IfsWantArtEyeSchoolClassDoubtTaughtPaintingMastersAppreciatePaintAvailableMathDryWhat IfLockedFenceLeonardoArt Class Author:Edward Frenkel
“Calvin: Look, a dead bird! Hobbes: It must've hit a window. Calvin: Isn't it beautiful? It's so delicate. Sighhh... once it's too late, you appreciate what a miracle life is. You realize that nature is ruthless and our existence is very fragile, temporary, and precious. But to go on with your daily affairs, you can't really think about that... which is probably why everyone takes the world for granted and why we act so thoughtlessly. It's very confusing. I suppose it will all make sense when we grow up. Hobbes: No doubt.” ThinkingWorldLooksBeautifulLife IsGrowsRealizingExistenceGrowing UpDoubtGoes OnLateBirdAppreciateWindowMiracleAffairGrantedMake SenseNo DoubtToo LateTemporaryFragileDelicateConfusingRuthlessHobbesDelicate Life Author:Bill Watterson
“…It’s hard to appreciate the beauty of a world when one doubts its very validity….But I’ve long since lost all such doubts, Ono,’ he continued. ‘When I am an old man, when I look back over my life and see I have devoted it to the task of capturing the unique beauty of that world, I believe I will be well satisfied. And no man will make me believe I’ve wasted my time.” MenWorldBelieveWellsLooksLongHardLostI BelieveDoubtUniqueAppreciateTasksSatisfiedMy TimeOld ManDevotedValidityWasted My TimeUnique Beauty Author:Kazuo Ishiguro
“Only those who have lived all their lives under the dark clouds of vague, undefined fears can appreciate the joy of a doubting soul suddenly born into the kingdom of reason and free thought.” SoulReasonJoyReligionBornDarkDoubtAtheismAppreciateCloudsKingdomsVagueFree ThoughtDark CloudsUndefined Book:The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony: In the school of anti-slavery, 1840 to 1866 Source: The Selected Papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony: In the school of anti-slavery, 1840 to 1866
“We need a leader who can lower taxes, protect small businesses, and increase job creation nationwide. I have no doubt that John McCain appreciates the important role Hispanics play not only in the economy, but in our nation's culture as well -- he has a track record with Hispanics for more than 20 years as a senator from Arizona. The American people need a strong leader who has the experience and the judgment to be the next President of the United States, and that man is John McCain.” PeopleMenNeedsYearsWellsImportantStatesPlayJobsCultureNextStrongNationsPresidentUnitedLeaderRolesUnited StatesEconomyDoubtRecordsCreationProtectTaxesJudgmentAppreciateIncreaseTrackNo DoubtSenatorsSmall BusinessArizonaMccainTrack RecordJob CreationStrong Leaders Author:Katie Barberi
“It has been said that the people of this country are deeply interested in the humanitarian and philanthropic considerations involved in [the Eastern Question]. All must appreciate such feelings. But I am mistaken if there be not a yet deeper sentiment on the part of the people of this country, one with which I cannot doubt your lordships will ever sympathise, and that is - the determination to maintain the Empire of England.” PeopleIfsHas BeensSaidCountryFeelingsDoubtInvolvedDeterminationAppreciateEnglandDeeperHumanitarianConsiderationEmpiresSentimentsMistakenEasternPhilanthropicLordship Author:Benjamin Disraeli