“If they do not share equally enjoyments and toils, those who labor much and get little will necessarily complain of those who labor little and receive or consume much. But indeed there is always a difficulty in men living together and having all human relations in common, but especially in their having common property.” IfsMenHumansLittlesTogetherCommonShareLaborDifficultyRelationPropertyComplainingCommunismEnjoymentToilHuman RelationsLiving Together Book:The Essential Aristotle Source: The Essential Aristotle
“Everybody sees a difficulty in the question of relations between Arabs and Jews. But not everybody sees that there is no solution to this question. No solution! There is a gulf, and nothing can bridge it... We, as a nation, want this country to be ours; the Arabs, as a nation, want this country to be theirs.” WantCountryNationsSolutionsDifficultyRelationJewBridges Author:David Ben-Gurion
“The male's difficulties in his sexual relations after marriage include a lack of facility, of ease, or of suavity in establishing rapport in a sexual situation.” SexSituationMarriageDifficultyRelationMalesEaseFacilityRapport Book:Sexual Behavior in the Human Male Source: Sexual Behavior in the Human Male
“I count him a great man who inhabits a higher sphere of thought, into which other men rise with labor and difficulty; he has but to open his eyes to see things in a true light, and in large relations; whilst they must make painful corrections, and keep a vigilant eye on many sources of error.” MenLightEyeGreatnessSourceHigherLaborDifficultyRelationErrorsPainfulHis EyesGreat MenSpheresCorrectionsVigilant Book:Representative Men: Seven Lectures Source: Representative Men: Seven Lectures
“A sermon is a form that yields a certain kind of meaning in the same way that, say, a sonnet is a form that deals with a certain kind of meaning that has to do with putting things in relation to each other, allowing for the fact of complexity reversal, such things. Sermons are, at their best, excursions into difficulty that are addressed to people who come there in order to hear that.” PeopleWayKindFactsFormCertainOrderDealsDifficultyRelationComplexityYieldAllowingSermonsSonnetReversalExcursions Author:Marilynne Robinson
“I think harmonious relations with the U.S. would be very good for us from the economical point of view, more than in any other field, because all our industry has been established by the U.S. and primary products and repair parts that we have to make with much difficulty or to bring from other areas could come directly. And besides, sugar, which traditionally we had the American market is also near.” ThinkingHas BeensWould BeViewsFieldsProductsIndustryAreasDifficultyRelationVery GoodPoint Of ViewPrimariesSugarHarmonious Author:Che Guevara
“If you ask me the image of Latin America, there are sorne countries which oppress their peoples much more, and among the less - least oppressive, among those with which we could have perfectly normal relations without any difficulties - we could have Uruguay, Chile, maybe Costa Rica. But the U.S.. do not permit us.” IfsCountryAmericaAsksNormalDifficultyRelationAsk MeLatinPermitLatin AmericaChilePerfectly NormalCosta Rica Author:Che Guevara
“The investigation of causal relations between economic phenomena presents many problems of peculiar difficulty, and offers many opportunities for fallacious conclusions. Since the statistician can seldom or never make experiments for himself, he has to accept the data of daily experience, and discuss as best he can the relations of a whole group of changes; he cannot, like the physicist, narrow down the issue to the effect of one variation at a time. The problems of statistics are in this sense far more complex than the problems of physics.” WholeProblemScienceOpportunityCausesAcceptingIssuesGroupsEconomicEffectsOffersEconomicsDifficultyRelationComplexesPhysicsExperimentsConclusionDataStatisticsPeculiarInvestigationPhysicistVariationStatisticianDaily Experience Author:Udny Yule
“Especially when there are difficulties in our relations, parties and statesmen in China and Japan should look over the situation from a higher point of view and preserve the political foundation of bilateral ties.” ShouldLooksPoliticalViewsPartySituationHigherDifficultyRelationFoundationChinaPoint Of ViewPreservesTiesJapanStatesmenChina And Japan Author:Wu Bangguo
“Much of the present difficulty in industrial relations arises from the fact that too many employers as well as too many legislators take the Labor Leader more seriously than he deserves to be taken, while taking the ordinary, everyday, middle-of-the-road wage-earner less seriously than he deserves to be taken.” WellsFactsLeadershipLeaderTakenMiddleOrdinaryDeserveLaborDifficultyRelationEverydayAriseEmployersLegislatorsMiddle Of The Road Author:Whiting Williams