“The Government which attacks its own innocent subjects has no claim to be called a civilised government. Bear in mind, such a government does not survive long. I declare that the blows struck at me will be the last nails in the coffin of the British rule in India.” MindLongDoeGovernmentLastsSubjectsBearsIndiaClaimsBlowBritishInnocentNailsCoffinsCivilisedBritish RuleBritish Rule In India Author:Lala Lajpat Rai
“Like an explorer returned from a distant planet or another dimension, Suki Kim has many extraordinary tales to tell, among them how different--and how awful--life is for those who live in North Korea. The devil is in the details here, for her gritty narrative focuses on everyday events to reveal how repression shapes daily life, even for the most privileged. Yet Kim also bears witness to that part of the human soul that no oppressor can ever claim.” HumansDifferentSoulLife IsEventsPlanetsBearsShapesDevilClaimsExtraordinaryEverydayDetailsTalesAwfulWitnessNarrativeDimensionsDaily LifePrivilegedKoreaHuman SoulNorth KoreaRepressionOppressorsExplorersKim Author:Carlos Eire
“I could easily believe that religion could enhance health and hence survival, and that therefore there could be indeed be literally Darwinian survival value, Darwinian selection in favor of religion. None of that of course bears at all upon the truth value of the claims made by religions.” BelieveMadeValuesCoursesBearsSurvivalClaimsFavorsSelection Author:Richard Dawkins
“It is imperative to bear in mind that human creativity is not a claim or a right on the part of man, but God's claim on and call to man. God awaits man's creative act, which is the response to the creative act of God.” MenMindHumansCreativityCreativeBearsClaimsResponseImperatives Author:Nikolai Berdyaev
“To bear and not to own; to act and not lay claim; to do the work and let it go: for just letting it go is what makes it stay.” BearsClaimsLaysLet It Go Author:Laozi
“The din of politicians speechifying about the war, the faux moral posturing of opinion-makers who claim to speak in the name of 'the troops,' everything that Iraq has come to represent in the American imagination - it all melts away in the 115-degree heat. What's left is the machinery of a war that, having been called into being by civilians, no longer bears a relation to anything they say.” WarNamesLeftSpeakImaginationMoralOpinionBearsPoliticianDegreesClaimsRelationIraqHeatMakersTroopsMachineryCiviliansFaux Author:Lawrence Kaplan
“The kinds of claims I make about knowledge are thus meant to be illustrative of a general argumentative strategy which might well bear fruit in areas of philosophy which I have not thus far explored.” WellsKindPhilosophyMightBearsAreasClaimsStrategyFruitMeant To Be Author:Hilary Kornblith
“Nobody's life is a bed of roses. We all have crosses to bear, and we all just do our best. I would never claim to have the worst situation. There are many widows, and many people dying of AIDS, many people killed in Lebanon, people starving all over the planet. So we have to count our lucky stars.” PeopleLife IsStarsSituationWorstDyingPlanetsBearsLuckyBedCrossesClaimsRoseAidsStarvingWidowsLebanonPeople DyingBed Of RosesLucky StarCrosses To BearWorst Situation Author:Yoko Ono
“As one who was a prosecutor for many years, I can tell you that having a tape recording of interrogations would help everybody. It would make clear if there had been improper pressure exerted on a defendant or witness, and it would also protect the interrogating officer from false claims that such pressure had been brought to bear.” IfsYearsI CanHelpingClearBearsProtectClaimsPressureWitnessOfficersTapeProsecutorInterrogation Author:Eliot Spitzer
“I add my oath of protection to the bone,' he said in a whisper. 'To you now and to any child you may bear in the future. I would trade no day I spend with you for a life of safe slavery. I accepted the post of Seeker of my own free will. And if Darken Rahl takes the whole world into madness, then we will die with a sword in our hands, not chains on our wings. We will not allow it to be easy for them to kill us; they will pay a high price. We will fight with our last breath if need be, and in our death, let us inflict a wound on him that will fester until it claims him.” IfsWorldNeedsMayChildrenSaidWholeHandsLastsDiesFightingEasyMy OwnPayBearsSafeClaimsMadnessBreathsSlaveryTradeWingsAddBonesProtectionAcceptedWoundsWhole WorldChainsPostsFree WillSeekersOathHigh Prices Book:Wizard's First Rule Source: Wizard's First Rule
“Ragamuffins are simple, direct and honest. Their speech is unaffected. They are slow to claim, "God told me..." As they make their way through the world, they bear wordless, prophetic witness.” WorldWaySimpleHonestBearsSpeechDirectClaimsWitnessProphetic Author:Brennan Manning
“Poor human nature cannot bear such strains as heavenly triumphs bring to it; there must come a reaction. Excess of joy or excitement must be paid for by subsequent depressions. While the trial lasts, the strength is equal to the emergency; but when it is over, natural weakness claims the right to show itself.” HumansShowsLastsJoyNaturalPoorHuman NatureBearsEqualDepressionWeaknessClaimsPaidTrialsReactionsTriumphExcitementHeavenlyExcessStrainEmergencies Book:Lectures to My Students Source: Lectures to My Students