“I learned something then. And I believe it still. There is a value in taking a stand, whether or not anybody may be noticing it, and whether or not it is a risky thing to do. And if even those who are in danger can raise their lonely voices, isn't it more that is required of all of us, in this land where liberty had her birth? In America the true patriots are those who dare speak truth through power.” IfsBelieveMayStillsAmericaValuesSpeakI BelieveVoiceLibertyLandDangerBirthLonelyRaisesDareThings To DoPatriotNoticingSpeak The Truth Author:Teresa Heinz
“The ultimate law of language is, dare we say, that nothing can ever reside in a single term. This is a direct consequence of the fact that linguistic signs are unrelated to what they designate and that, therefore, 'a' cannot designate anything without the the aid of 'b' and vice versa, or, in other words, that both have value only by the difference between them.” FactsLawValuesLanguageTermDifferencesConsequenceDirectUltimateVicesDareAidsVice Versa Author:Ferdinand de Saussure
“If there should chance to be any mathematicians who, ignorant in mathematics yet pretending to skill in that science, should dare, upon the authority of some passage of Scripture wrested to their purpose, to condemn and censure my hypothesis, I value them not, and scorn their inconsiderate judgement. De Revolutionibus Coelestibus” IfsShouldPurposeValuesChanceSkillsAuthorityMathematicsDareScriptureIgnorantJudgementPretendingPassagesMathematicianHypothesisScornCensureInconsiderate Author:Nicolaus Copernicus