“Our design, not respecting arts, but philosophy, and our subject, not manual, but natural powers, we consider chiefly those things which relate to gravity, levity, elastic force, the resistance of fluids, and the like forces, whether attractive or impulsive; and therefore we offer this work as mathematical principles of philosophy; for all the difficulty of philosophy seems to consist in this from the phenomena of motions to investigate the forces of nature, and then from these forces to demonstrate the other phenomena.” ArtPhilosophySeemsForceNaturalPrinciplesSubjectsDesignOffersDifficultyResistanceMathematicalRelateAttractiveGravityFluidManualsForces Of NatureImpulsiveLevity Book:Newton's Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy Source: Newton's Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
“Today millions of people are living who will never do it again. Millions are being born for the first time - and millions are doing nothing because it's the best offer they've had this week. It is for these people and many others that the Surprise Party is conceived and desecrated, founded upon the principle that everybody is just as good as anybody else, even though they aren't quite so smart.” PeopleFirstsTodayBornPartyPrinciplesMillionsWeekOffersSmartFirst TimeSurpriseDoing NothingSurprise Party Author:Gracie Allen
“Although the formulations of science now offer the most advanced knowledge of nature, men continue to use obsolete forms of thought long discarded by scientific theory. In so far as these obsolete forms are superfluous for science, the fact that they persist violated the principle of the economy of thought, that characteristic trait of the bourgeois temper.” MenLongFactsUseFormPrinciplesEconomyTheoryOffersCharacteristicsTemperTraitsPersistBourgeoisObsoleteSuperfluousDiscardedScientific Theory Author:Max Horkheimer
“Consider, I pray, whether you are not renouncing all shame and sincerity to advance such principles. Because a comet appears in a group of stars which the ancients thought fit to call the Virgin, therefore, shall our women be barren, or have frequent miscarriages, or die old maids. I know of nothing which hangs so ill together! To offer such things in seriousness, shows the greatest contempt of mankind, and the most scandalous lying impunity.” KnowsShowsTogetherLyingDiesStarsPrinciplesGroupsAtheismMankindPrayingFitOffersShameIllPositive AtheismContemptSincerityVirginsI PraySeriousnessMaidsBarrenImpunityCometsScandalousMiscarriageOld Maids Author:Pierre Bayle
“The spirit in which the offer was made must of necessity contribute to improving and alleviating the situation of the Jewish people without our renouncing one iota of the great principles upon which our movement is based.” PeopleMadeSpiritSituationPrinciplesMovementOffersImproving Author:Theodor Herzl
“There is one central characteristic of anarchism on the matter of means, and that central principle is a principle of direct action - of not going through the forms that the society offers you, of representative government, of voting, of legislation, but directly taking power.” MeanMatterGovernmentActionFormPrinciplesOffersDirectCharacteristicsVotingRepresentativesLegislationAnarchismDirect ActionRepresentative Government Author:Howard Zinn
“Those peculiar social sensibilities nourished by our own peculiar political principles, while they enhance the true dignity of a prosperous American, do but minister to the added wretchedness of the unfortunate; first, by prohibiting their acceptance of what little random relief charity may offer; and, second, by furnishing them with the keenest appreciation of the smarting distinction between their ideal of universal equality and their grind-stone experience of the practical misery and infamy of poverty.” FirstsMayLittlesPoliticalSocialPrinciplesPovertyAcceptanceOffersIdealsDignityStonesUniversalMiseryCharityAppreciationPracticalsMinistersDistinctionReliefPeculiarUnfortunateSensibilityProsperousGrindAffluenceWretchednessInfamy Book:The Encantadas and Other Stories Source: The Encantadas and Other Stories
“Many businessmen fail to understand Python principles--the ultimate absurdity was an offer from America to buy the 'format' of the Python shows, that is, Monty Python without the Pythons--corporate methods do not have the conceptual framework to deal with an anarchist collective, run by intelligent and arrogant comedians who have proved that their method works.” MenShowsGovernmentRunningAmericaSinDealsPrinciplesFailingFailurePrideFriendsOffersUltimateIntelligentMethodChaosIntelligenceCorporateComedianCollectivesAnarchyArrogantAbsurdityBusinessmanFrameworkAnarchistFormatPythonMontyConceptual Framework Author:Robert Hewison
“Conscience, the sense of right, the power of perceiving moral distinctions, the power of discerning between justice and injustice, excellence and baseness, is the highest faculty given us by God, the whole foundation of our responsibility, and our sole capacity for religion. ...God, in giving us conscience, has implanted a principle within us which forbids us to prostrate ourselves before mere power, or to offer praise where we do not discover worth.” GivingWholeGivenJusticeResponsibilityMoralPrinciplesOffersHighestConscienceCapacityPraiseFoundationExcellenceMereInjusticeDistinctionFacultySoleReligion GodDiscerningBasenessJustice And Injustice Author:William Ellery Channing
“I knew that if we were going to actually defeat Harry Reid, we had to have a candidate who would offer a sharp policy contrast. Someone who would not just pay lip service to limited government principles, but had a solid record of voting that way time and again. I'm that candidate.” IfsWayGovernmentPayPrinciplesRecordsPolicyOffersDefeatLipsCandidatesVotingContrastLimited GovernmentLip Service Author:Sharron Angle
“People have been educated to expect answers, even before the questions come along. It's the TV principle. You offer three possible answers before the questions come to relax and calm the audience.” PeopleHas BeensThreeAnswersPrinciplesAudienceTvsOffersCalmEducatedRelax Author:Michael Haneke
“I hope that people will see that we don't have to sit by the sidelines and watch as the two major parties limit their choices to slightly different flavors of the status quo. It is, in fact, possible to join the fray, stand up for principles and offer a real alternative.” PeopleTwoDifferentRealFactsChoicesPartyPrinciplesWatchesOffersLimitsMajorsAlternativesStatus QuoFlavorSidelinesFrayChallenging Status QuoChallenging The Status Quo Author:Gary Johnson
“Nothing can tell us so much about the general lawlessness of humanity as a perfect acquaintance with our own immoderate behavior. If we would think over our own impulses, we would recognize in our own souls the guiding principle of all vices which we reproach in other people; and if it is not in our very actions, it will be present at least in our impulses. There is no malice that self-love will not offer to our spirits so that we may exploit any occasion, and there are few people virtuous enough not to be tempted.” PeopleIfsThinkingMaySoulSelfEnoughActionSpiritHumanityPerfectPrinciplesSelf LoveOffersBehaviorVicesOccasionsImpulseVirtuousTemptedAcquaintanceExploitsMaliceReproachLawlessnessGuiding Principles Author:Madeleine de Souvre, marquise de Sable
“Our decisions need not be seen as resting on procedures that are merely instrumental in making judgments that are reliably truth-tracking. The procedures might be more directly related than that to truths about what is right or good, or about what we ought to do, or to principles that tell us what is true about these matters. And I have no metaphysical theory about the truth-conditions of such truths, except to say that as objective truths, they must be independent of the attitudes, decisions or actions that they are supposed to justify or for which they are to offer reasons.” NeedsMatterReasonMightActionDecisionAttitudePrinciplesConditionsTheoryOughtOffersJudgmentIndependentObjectivesRelatedJustifyMetaphysicalProceduresTrackingObjective Truth Author:Allen W. Wood
“An economy genuinely local and neighborly offers to localities a measure of security that they cannot derive from a national or a global economy controlled by people who, by principle, have no local commitment.” PeoplePrinciplesEconomySecurityOffersCommitmentLocalsControlledGlobal EconomyLocality Author:Wendell Berry