“The claim is also sometimes made that science is as arbitrary or irrational as all other claims to knowledge, or that reason itself is an illusion. As Ethan Allen said Those who invalidate reason ought seriously to consider whether they argue against reason with or without reason; if with reason, then they establish the principle that they are labouring to dethrone. If they argue without reason, which they must do, in order to be consistent with themselves, they are out of reach of rational conviction, nor do they deserve a rational argument.” IfsMadeSaidSometimesReasonScienceOrderPrinciplesOughtIllusionDeserveArgumentClaimsConvictionArguingRationalConsistentIrrationalArbitrary Author:Carl Sagan
“No education deserves the name unless it develops thought, unless it pierces down to the mysterious spiritual principle of mind, and starts that into activity and growth.” MindSpiritualNamesGrowthEducationPrinciplesActivityDeserveMysteriousPierce Book:Literature and life, lects Source: Literature and life, lects
“Films and life are like clay, waiting for us to mold it. And when you trust your own insides and that becomes achievement, it's a kind of principle that seems to me is at work with everyone. God bless that principle. God bless that potential that we all have for making anything possible if we think we deserve it.” IfsThinkingKindSeemsFilmWaitingPrinciplesAchievementDeserveBlessClayMoldGod Bless Author:Shirley MacLaine
“A new model of heroic capitalism based on principle-driven, free-market entrepreneurship deserves a central place in business-ethics thought and action.” ActionPrinciplesModelsEthicsDeserveCapitalismDrivenEntrepreneurshipHeroicFree MarketThoughts And ActionsBusiness Ethics Author:Robert L. Bradley, Jr.
“We deserve leaders who stand for principal, who unite us all behind shared values, who cast aside anger for love. That is the standard we should expect from everybody.” ShouldValuesBehindsLeaderPrinciplesStandardsDeserveCastsShared Values Author:Ted Cruz
“No one must ever let power or social, economic, or political interest turn him or her away from other human beings, from the attention they deserve and the respect they are entitled to. nothing must ever lead to a person to compromise this principle or faith in favor of a political strategy aimed at saving or protecting a community from some peril. The freely offered, sincere heart of a poor, powerless individual is worth a thousand times more in the sight of God than the assiduously courted, self-interested heart of a rich one.” HumansHeartPersonsSelfPoliticalTurnsIndividualSocialInterestCommunityHuman BeingsPoorAttentionPrinciplesRichEconomicThousandDeserveSightStrategyFavorsCompromiseSavingSincereEntitledPowerlessPerilSincere Heart Author:Tariq Ramadan
“Everyone deserves love and appreciation. If there is someone in the world whom we do not love, it is our blessing to work this out within ourselves. A very key spiritual principle, echoed in the Cayce readings as well as mainstream psychology, is that whatever we see in others that makes us angry, sad or jealous is a reflection of an issue we have in ourselves. If we can learn to love, respect and forgive ourselves, then we will not be angered and offended by what we see in others.” IfsWorldWellsInspirationSpiritualReadingPrinciplesIssuesPsychologyKeysBlessingReflectionDeserveAngryForgivingAppreciationJealousMainstreamOffendedLove RespectLove And AppreciationDeserve Love Author:David Wilcock
“The Internet may fairly be regarded as a never-ending worldwide conversation. The government may not, through the C.D.A., interrupt that conversation. As the most participatory form of mass speech yet developed, the Internet deserves the highest protection from governmental intrusion.” FirstsMayGovernmentFormAsksPrinciplesTechnologyAmountInternetConversationLimitsSpeechHighestMassDeserveArgumentCourtProtectionAmendmentsFirst AmendmentNever EndingAvailabilityIntrusion Author:Stewart Dalzell