“There is but little room for doubt that Egypt led the way in the creation of the earliest known group of civilizations which arose on both sides of the land bridge between Africa and Eurasia in the fourth millennium B.C.” WayLittlesSidesRoomsKnownDoubtGroupsLandCreationCivilizationBridgesFourthEgyptBoth SidesMillennium Author:James Henry Breasted
“Canada regards herself as responsible to all mankind for the peculiar ecological balance that now exists so precariously in the water, ice and land areas of the Arctic archipelago. We do not doubt for a moment that the rest of the world would find us at fault, and hold us liable, should we fail to ensure adequate protection of that environment from pollution or artificial deterioration.” WorldShouldMomentsWaterDoubtEnvironmentFailingLandMankindBalanceAreasResponsibleRegardFaultsProtectionIceCanadaPeculiarArtificialPollutionAdequateEcologicalLiableArcticDeteriorationEcological Balance Author:Pierre Trudeau
“It seems to me that had I not known Dostoevsky or Nietzsche or Freud or X or Z, I should have thought just as I did, and that I found in them rather an authorization than an awakening. Above all, they taught me to cease doubting, to cease fearing my thoughts, and to let those thoughts lead me to those lands that were not uninhabitable because after all I found them already there .” ShouldSeemsFoundKnownDoubtLandTaughtShould HaveAwakeningCeaseMy ThoughtsLeading Me Book:Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality Source: Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality
“Instead of passing blithely over into that Promised Land, flowing almost literally with milk and honey, it may be our destiny to wander a full 40 years or more in the wilderness of doubt and divided sentiments.” YearsMayDestinyDoubtLandPassingPassingsWanderWildernessSentimentsDividedHoneyMilkOur DestinyPromised LandMilk And Honey Author:Benjamin Graham
“The man that gets drunk is little else than a fool, And is in the habit, no doubt, of advocating for Home Rule; But the best Home Rule for him, as far as I can understand, Is the abolition of strong drink from the land.” MenLittlesI CanHomeStrongDoubtLandHe ManFoolHabitDrinkDrunkNo DoubtAbolitionAdvocatingStrong DrinkHome Rule Author:William Topaz McGonagall
“All money for agricultural extension, land grant universities has been toward developing industrial food. Lots of money has been invested toward maximizing yield. If you took even a small amount of that money and put it toward organic research, I don't have any doubts you could match those yields.” IfsHas BeensDoubtLandAmountResearchUniversityDevelopingGrantsYieldLots Of MoneyExtensionsSmall AmountsMaximizing Author:Michael Pollan
“Christianity has done its utmost to close the circle and declared even doubt to be sin. One is supposed to be cast into belief without reason, by a miracle, and from then on to swim in it as in the brightest and least ambiguous of elements: even a glance towards land, even the thought that one perhaps exists for something else as well as swimming, even the slightest impulse of our amphibious nature” WellsReasonDoneBeliefSinChristianityDoubtLandElementsMiracleCastsCirclesSupposed To BeImpulseSwimSwimmingGlancesAmbiguousPurpose And Meaning Book:Nietzsche: Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality Source: Nietzsche: Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality
“Satisfy yourself beyond all doubt that you are qualified for the course to which you now aspire.....and try to achieve something in your own land before you venture on a strange one.” TryingCoursesDoubtLandAchieveStrangeAspireVentureQualified Author:Charles Dickens
“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
“It would be a crime for me to say that Islam is a backward desert superstition that has no place in modern, enlightened Europe and it would be a crime to point out that Jewish settlers in Israel who believe they have a God given right to take the land are, frankly, mad. All the above assertions will, no doubt, offend someone or other.” BelieveWould BeGivenDoubtAtheismModernLandCrimeEuropeMadIslamIsraelDesertNo DoubtEnlightenedSuperstitionsAssertionSettlers Author:Ian O'Doherty
“I've been with the project for like three years: creating it, pushing it. [There] becomes a certain doubt when you're pitching this story to people. ["The Land" is] a cautionary tale. It's not the brightest or best ending to a film when you're telling a cautionary tale about four kids, kids who are killing each other, kids who are products of the streets.” PeopleYearsStoriesKidsFilmCertainThreeDoubtFourStreetsLandProductsProjectsCreatingKillingTalesPushingThree YearsPitchingKilling Each OtherPushing ItCautionary Tales Author:Steven Caple Jr.
“Promised Lands was a better book in my opinion, and it's still my mother's favorite of the three I've done, but I doubt anyone who isn't a blood relative has ever heard of it. Which is to say expectations aren't worth much in the book world.” WorldStillsBookDoneMotherThreeOpinionDoubtHeardBloodLandExpectationsRelativePromised LandBlood Relatives Author:Elizabeth Crook