“The doctrine of population has been conspicuously absent, not because I doubt in the least its truth and vast importance, but because it forms no part of the direct problem of economics.” Has BeensProblemFormDoubtEconomicsDirectImportancePopulationDoctrineAbsent Author:Thomas Malthus
“Direct aggression against Cuba would mean nuclear war. The Americans speak about such aggression as if they did not know or did not want to accept this fact. I have no doubt they would lose such a war.” IfsKnowsWantMeanWarFactsSpeakLosesAcceptingDoubtDirectNuclearNo DoubtAggressionCubaNuclear War Author:Che Guevara
“Resolved, to examine carefully, and constantly, what that one thing in me is, which causes me in the least to doubt the love of God; and to direct all my forces against it.” ForceCausesDoubtOne ThingDirectGod Love Book:The Works of Jonathan Edwards Source: The Works of Jonathan Edwards
“We're still at a point where women [directors] aren't allowed to be mad visionaries. We have to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that we're responsible, that we can handle it, that we've got all our ducks in a row . . . most women who direct always come in on budget, always come in on schedule, and if they were wild and irresponsible it would not be put down to brilliance, but to a general flakiness.” IfsStillsDoubtDirectorsProveShadowDirectResponsibleMadHandleBudgetsDucksSchedulesBrillianceVisionariesIrresponsible Author:Sarah Polley
“Еhere's no doubt at all that the Norman conquest led to the hugely concentrated land ownership patterns that we still see in Britain today. Some of Britain's biggest landowners are still direct descendants of Norman barons. And given the impact that Britain has had on the world over the past few hundred years, you could perhaps say this was a global issue. History is always with us.” WorldYearsStillsTodayPastGivenIssuesDoubtLandHundredDirectImpactPatternsNo DoubtBritainOwnershipConquestOver The PastDescendantsGlobal IssuesNorman Conquest Author:Paul Kingsnorth