“There is a divide in our culture between people who want to see evidence of a politiсian's knowledge and worldliness, and people for whom "git 'er done" actions, as you put it, provide tangible proof of the ability to lead. I don't know how developed that idea is.” PeopleKnowsWantIdeasDoneActionCultureAbilityKnow HowEvidenceProofDividesTangibleWorldliness Author:Libby Copeland
“Of course, the main reason is the change of law in the way Germany has brought Nazi war criminals to trial. The previous rules was that you'd have to have tangible evidence, and documentary evidence was not sufficient.” WayWarReasonLawCoursesEvidenceCriminalsTrialsSufficientGermanyNaziDocumentariesTangible Author:Marvin Hier
“It's baffling why the issues relating to climate change - [which] have far more obvious and tangible and much more clear-cut evidence about the cause - have been slower for people to accept as a given.” PeopleHas BeensGivenCausesAcceptingIssuesClearCuttingEvidenceClimateClimate ChangeObviousTangible Author:Sylvia Earle
“I've spent thousands of hours under water. And even in the deepest dive I have ever made, 2.5 miles (about 4 kilometers) down, I saw trash and other tangible evidence of our presence.” MadeWaterHoursSawsEvidenceMilesTrashTangible Author:Sylvia Earle
“Every now and then she looked around for tangible evidence of his having ever been there. Where were the butterflies? the blueberries? the whistling reed? She could find nothing, for he had left nothing but his stunning absence.” LeftEvidenceAbsenceButterflyNow And ThenTangibleStunningReedsWhistlingBlueberries Book:Sula Source: Sula