“On the contrary, if they are treated with justice and humanity, proper example and the advantages of education given them, the coming years will be as bright and prosperous to the unfortunate race as the past has been dark and painful.” IfsYearsHas BeensPastHumanityGivenJusticeDarkRaceExampleAdvantagePainfulContraryTreatedUnfortunateProsperous Book:SERVING THE REPUBLIC Source: SERVING THE REPUBLIC
“You could think of extraordinary examples to the contrary: The Grapes of Wrath... and even into the 70s.” ThinkingExampleExtraordinaryContraryWrathGrapes Author:Charlton Heston
“I wish and will continue to wish, that the German people should learn that by reason of practical examples afforded by their ability and work, they are not a second-rate or inferior people in comparison with others. On the contrary they are their equals according to all true standards of values and therefore entitled to equal rights in all respects.” PeopleShouldReasonValuesWishAbilityRightsExampleEqualStandardsRateContraryPracticalsComparisonInferiorsEntitledEqual RightsSecond Rate Author:Adolf Hitler
“Mr. Darwin's hypothesis is not, so far as I am aware, inconsistent with any known biological fact; on the contrary, if admitted, the facts of Development, of Comparative Anatomy, of Geographical Distribution, and of Palaeontology, become connected together, and exhibit a meaning such as they never possessed before; and I, for one, am fully convinced that if not precisely true, that hypothesis is as near an approximation to the truth as, for example, the Copernican hypothesis was to the true theory of the planetary motions.” IfsFactsTogetherKnownExampleTheoryDevelopmentConnectedConvincedContraryPossessedHypothesisDistributionExhibitsAnatomyInconsistentApproximation Author:Thomas Huxley
“These examples of the lack of simplicity in English and French, all appearances to the contrary, could be multiplied almost without limit and apply to all national languages.” LanguageExampleLimitsSimplicityAppearanceContraryNational Language Book:Selected Writings of Edward Sapir in Language, Culture and Personality Source: Selected Writings of Edward Sapir in Language, Culture and Personality
“Christianity, righty understood, is utterly unlike religion that man invents. It is so completely contrary to the way man does things that it must have come from God. Take Christmas, for example; only God could have thought of that. When man invents a super being, he comes up with a Superman, or a Captain Marvel. God gives the world a baby.” MenWorldWayGivingDoeChristianityExampleBabyUnderstoodCome UpContraryCaptains Author:Richard Halverson
“If someone is brought in for an interview, for example, and is asked about their views on things, but has posted things that are completely contrary to the interview, frankly I have much more faith in what they posted than what they say during the course of an interview.” IfsCoursesViewsExampleContraryInterviews Author:Adam Schiff