“Obey; this may be right; but beware of reverence.... Government is nothing but regulated force; force is its appropriate claim upon your attention. It is the business of individuals to persuade; the tendency of concentrated strength, is only to give consistency and permanence to an influence more compendious than persuasion.” GivingMayGovernmentIndividualForceAttentionAtheismInfluenceClaimsPositive AtheismTendenciesAppropriateReverenceConsistencyPersuasionPermanence Book:Enquiry Concerning Political Justice and Its Influence on Morals and Happiness Source: Enquiry Concerning Political Justice and Its Influence on Morals and Happiness
“There are many, many discrepant views within the Shia theology about what's the proper role of religion in society or in the State, should it rule now, should it claim to govern people in the here and now, or should it wait until the Messiah, the 12th Imam, comes back and would it only be then appropriate for religious rule to bring about a world of universal justice and vindication.” PeopleWorldShouldStatesWaitingReligiousJusticeViewsRolesUniversalClaimsTheologyAppropriateHere And NowMessiahVindicationShiaReligion In Society Author:Christopher Hitchens
“And I want women to be modest in their appearance. They should wear decent and appropriate clothing and not draw attention to themselves by the way they fix their hair or by wearing gold or pearls or expensive clothes. For women who claim to be devoted to God should make themselves attractive by the good things they do.” WayWantShouldAttentionHairClothesDrawsGoldClaimsGood ThingsAppearanceAttractiveDecentExpensiveAppropriateClothingsDevotedModestPearlsI Want A WomanExpensive Clothes Author:Paul the Apostle
“...if use is not an appropriate criterion for decision making in the academic life, what is? Love. ...The virtues of love as a criterion for choosing a college major...it is not pretentious. "Use" is pretentious because it claims to know something about the future that it doesn't really know. Love is immediate... [love] guarantees that you will work to your highest potential...it is part of who you are, and not just something you think, often wrongly, that you can use.” IfsThinkingKnowsUseDecisionLove IsVirtueTeachingCollegeMajorsHighestClaimsWho You AreGuaranteesAppropriateDecision MakingAcademicCriteriaPretentiousGuarantees ThatWhat Is LoveAcademic Life Author:Leroy S Rouner
“Since 1981, after our nations severed diplomatic relations, we've worked through a international tribunal to resolve various claims between our countries. The United States and Iran are now settling a long-standing Iranian government claim against the United States government. Iran will be returned its own funds, including appropriate interest but much less than the amount Iran sought. With the nuclear deal done, prisoners released, the time was right to resolve this dispute as well.” WellsLongCountryStatesDoneGovernmentNationsInterestUnitedDealsUnited StatesAmountStandingClaimsRelationIncludingInternationalVariousNuclearOur CountrySettlingAppropriateFundIranResolvePrisonerDisputesIranianDiplomaticState GovernmentUnited States GovernmentTribunalsDiplomatic Relations Author:Barack Obama
“And you can claim whatever you want to of being pro-life or pro- choice, but the right to a abortion is not in the Constitution. The court created it. It created a constitutional right. And these decisions removed a fully appropriate political judgment from the people of the several states and has led to many adverse consequences.” PeopleWantStatesPoliticalChoicesDecisionJudgmentConsequenceConstitutionClaimsCourtAbortionAppropriatePro LifeAdverse Author:Sam Brownback
“Understand stakeholder symmetry: Find the appropriate balance of competing claims by various groups of stakeholders.” GroupsBalanceClaimsVariousAppropriateCompetingSymmetryStakeholder Author:Warren G. Bennis
“Find the appropriate balance of competing claims by various groups of stakeholders. All claims deserve consideration but some claims are more important than others.” ImportantGroupsBalanceDeserveClaimsVariousAppropriateConsiderationCompetingStakeholderConsideration For Others Author:Warren G. Bennis