“There is a difference between criticizing people and criticizing a people's uninformed ideals. That is, unless one defines himself or others by their ideals, then he is offended, and usually offended secretly. Because oddly enough, this person is the same person quickest to resort to dismissive name-calling, such as 'bigot' or 'zealot'. And oddly enough, he is always the one, the 'open-minded' one, who adamantly protests for, not only himself, but others not to listen to any type of scholarly theological truth inherently for the sake of his own personal, moral beliefs.” PeoplePersonsEnoughNamesBeliefDifferencesMoralTypeCallingIdealsSakeProtestCriticizeOffendedResortsOpen MindedTheologicalBigotsScholarlyUninformedName CallingZealotMoral Beliefs Author:Criss Jami
“The government and the church are two different realms of service, and those in political office have to face a subtle but important difference between the implementation of the high ideals of religious faith and public duty.” TwoImportantDifferentGovernmentFacesPoliticalDifferencesChurchReligiousDutyOfficeIdealsRealmsSubtleReligious FaithImplementation Book:The Jimmy Carter Library Source: The Jimmy Carter Library
“I can only think seriously of trying to live up to an ideal, to improve myself, if I am split in two pieces. There must be a good “I” who is going to improve the bad “me.” “I,” who has the best intentions, will go to work on wayward “me,” and the tussle between the two will very much stress the difference between them. Consequently “I” will feel more separate than ever, and so merely increase the lonely and cut-off feelings which make “me” behave so badly.” IfsThinkingFeelsTryingI CanTwoFeelingsDifferencesPiecesCuttingIdealsLonelyIncreaseStressIntentionBehaveSplitsProve MyselfBest Intentions Author:Alan Watts
“We are not born of the passions of war or of the fervours of revolution. And we grew quietly into the realization that, set as we are in a great wide land, with all our differences, there are certain traditions and ideals which we had in common, and which could best be preserved in a distinct society of our own.” WarCertainPassionBornDifferencesCommonLandRevolutionGrewIdealsTraditionWideRealization Author:Vincent Massey
“The difference between me and people like Murray Rothbard is that, though I want to know what my ideal is, I think I also have to be willing to discuss changes that are less than ideal so long as they point me in that direction.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWantLongDifferencesWillingIdealsInvesting Author:Milton Friedman
“Focus on something that has high value to someone else, be really rigorous in making that assessment, because natural human tendency is wishful thinking, so the challenge to entrepreneurs is telling what's the difference between really believing in your ideals and sticking to them as opposed to pursuing some unrealistic dream that doesn't actually have merit, be very rigorous in your self analysis, certainly being extremely tenacious, and just work like hell. Put in 80-100 hours every week. All these things improves the odds of success” ThinkingBelieveHumansSelfDreamValuesHoursNaturalChallengesDifferencesHellFocusWeekIdealsEntrepreneurTendenciesAnalysisMeritOddsAssessmentWishful ThinkingTenaciousSelf Analysis Author:Elon Musk
“The best innovations - both socially and economically - come from the pursuit of ideals that are noble and timeless: joy, wisdom, beauty, truth, equality, community, sustainability and, most of all, love. These are the things we live for, and the innovations that really make a difference are the ones that are life-enhancing. And that’s why the heart of innovation is a desire to re-enchant the world.” WorldHeartJoyDesireCommunityDifferencesIdealsInnovationNoblePursuitMaking A DifferenceSustainabilityTimeless Author:Gary Hamel
“I believe that there is much less difference between the author and his works than is currently supposed; it is usually in the physical appearance of the writer,--his manners, his mien, his exterior,--that he falls short of the ideal a reasonable man forms of him--rarely in his mind.” MenMindBelieveFormFallI BelieveDifferencesIdealsAppearanceMannersReasonableExteriorAuthorshipPhysical AppearanceReasonable Man Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“A sharp difference should exist between general education and specialized knowledge. As particularly today the latter threatens more and more to sink into the service of pure Mammon, general education, at least in its more ideal attitude, must be retained as a counterweight.” ShouldTodayDifferencesAttitudePureIdealsLatterGeneral Education Book:Mein Kampf Source: Mein Kampf