“An important advance in the life of a people is the transformation of the religion of fear into the moral religion. But one must avoid the prejudice that regards the religions of primitive peoples as pure fear religions and those of the civilized races as pure moral religions. All are mixed forms, though the moral element predominates in the higher levels of social life. Common to all these types is the anthropomorphic character of the idea of God.” PeopleImportantIdeasCharacterFormSocialLevelsCommonRaceMoralTypeHigherPureElementsPrejudiceTransformationRegardCivilizedPrimitiveSocial LifeHigher Level Book:Einstein on Cosmic Religion and Other Opinions and Aphorisms Source: Einstein on Cosmic Religion and Other Opinions and Aphorisms
“Did you know that there is growing scientific consensus that one of the most common types of sugar, fructose, can be toxic to the liver, just like alcohol? And unfortunately, this is the same type of sugar that you find in most sports drinks.” KnowsSportsCommonGrowingTypeDrinkAlcoholToxicSugarConsensusLiverDid You Know Author:Lee Labrada
“There is a broad distinction between religion and theology. The one is a natural, human experience common to all well-organized minds. The other is a system of speculations about the unseen and the unknowable, which the human mind has no power to grasp or explain, and these speculations vary with every sect, age, and type of civilization. No one knows any more of what lies beyond our sphere of action than thou and I, and we know nothing.” KnowsMindHumansWellsAgeActionLyingNaturalCommonAtheismTypeCivilizationPositive AtheismTheologyOrganizedDistinctionHuman MindBroadsSpheresUnseenSpeculationHuman ExperienceVarySectsOrganized Mind Author:Lucretia Mott
“We pass by common objects or persons without noticing them; but the keen eye detects and notes types everywhere and among all classes.” PersonsEyeCommonClassObjectsTypeNotesObservationNoticing Author:William Makepeace Thackeray
“Husband and wife,--so much in common, how different in type! Such a contrast, and yet such harmony, strength and weakness blended together!” DifferentTogetherCommonWifeTypeHusbandWeaknessHarmonyContrastHusband And WifeStrength And WeaknessWedlock Author:Giovanni Ruffini
“the most common type of pessimism is neither philosophical nor religious: it is the pessimism of thwarted desire. ... It is the cynical sneer of the man who, seeking roses, finds only ashes.” MenDesireReligiousCommonHe ManTypePhilosophicalRoseSeekingPessimismCynicalAshesSneer Author:Georgia Harkness
“I think the common elements first are that, basically, we are entering markets or in markets that are deregulating or have recently deregulated, and so they have become competitive, moving from monopoly franchise-type businesses to competitive, market-oriented businesses.” ThinkingFirstsMovingCommonTypeElementsCompetitionEnteringMonopoly Author:Bill Vaughan
“I'm the type of individual that I enjoy watching any different cultural lives, and I see the common humanity even though the hair textures are different or the skin tones are varied.” DifferentHumanityIndividualEnjoyCommonHairTypeSkinsToneTextureCommon HumanitySkin Tone Author:Angela Bassett
“When a liver becomes cirrhotic, those are the common complications. We see that the patients have bleeding from their stomach and intestines. They have abdomens that become full of fluid. Their ankles swell with the same type of fluid, and they also can become confused and not themselves. Those are kind of the main things that we see when people get end-stage liver disease and have cirrhosis.” PeopleKindEndsCommonStageTypeDiseasePatientConfusedStomachFluidBleedingLiverComplicationAnklesIntestinesAbdomenCirrhosisLiver Disease Author:John Roberts
“What is needed is the development in men of that particular type of skill which will enable them to make social use of knowledge already in their possession; enable them to apply simple, sometimes self-evident, truths to the guidance of their common life.” MenSelfSometimesUseSocialSimpleCommonParticularTypeDevelopmentNeededSkillsPossessionGuidanceEvidentCommon LifeUse Of Knowledge Book:Let the People Know Source: Let the People Know
“A hallmark of high performance leaders is the ability to influence others through all levels and types of communication, from simple interactions to difficult conversations and more complex conflicts, in order to achieve greater team and organizational alignment. High performing leaders are able to unite diverse team members by building common goals and even shared emotions by engaging in powerful and effective dialogue.” AbleOrderDifficultGoalSimpleAbilityLevelsPowerfulCommonEmotionLeaderGreaterTeamInfluenceAchieveBuildingCommunicationTypeConversationConflictMembersPerformancesComplexesDialoguePerformingInteractionDiverseEngagingAlignmentHallmarkOrganizationalTeam MemberCommon GoalDifficult ConversationsDiverse Teams Author:George Kohlrieser
“Any Hamas or Zionist type who tries to interfere with the labor unions and grab the money will be marched to the guillotines and subsequently beheaded. And isn't that easier and more productive than some endless, bloody conflict? So sayeth the gospel of common sense. Happy Mother's Day.” TryingMotherCommonTypeEasierConflictLaborUnionsEndlessCommon SenseProductiveBloodyInterfereMothers DayZionistHamasLabor UnionGuillotine Author:Roseanne Barr
“Let's say I take a picture of the Eiffel Tower in front of the casino in Las Vegas. That type of pattern might suggest I'm just a tourist. But if my next one is of another dam or electrical station, someone might say 'Well, that's kind of strange'. What do the different pieces of the puzzle mean when you put them together? And one of the advantages of geographic profiling in geography is a common denominator for so many different types of information sources.” IfsWellsKindMeanDifferentMightTogetherNextCommonPiecesFrontsInformationStrangeSourceTypeAdvantagePatternsStationsTowersPuzzlesGeographyVegasLas VegasTouristsElectricalCasinosCommon DenominatorDamsEiffel TowerEiffel Author:Kim Rossmo
“I don't have that kind of Southern experience, of the fire-and-brimstone preacher type of thing. Certainly not in my comedy. I come more from the guilt-ridden, neurotic type of [ - ] I have more in common with the Jewish brand of comedy.” KindCommonFireComedyTypeGuiltBrandsSouthernPreacherNeurotic Author:Larry Wilmore