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Insight into soul-action, ability to discriminate the genuine from the sham and capacity to further one and discourage the other.
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There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication.... Try the experiment of communicating, with fullness and…
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Without initiation into the scientific spirit one is not in possession of the best tools humanity has so far devised for effectively…
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I believe that the community's duty to education is, therefore, its paramount moral duty. By law and punishment, by social agitation and…
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Mankind likes to think in terms of extreme opposites.
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The Professor took the old practices and studied them, worked out their mechanical principles and then devised a graded scientific set of…
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We have three approaches at our disposal: the observation of nature, reflection, and experimentation. Observation serves to assemble the data, reflection to…
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Society exists through a process of transmission quite as much as biological life. This transmission occurs by means of communication of habits…
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I think it would be just to say the most essential characteristic of mind is memory, using this word in its broadest…
— Bertrand Russell
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The study of taxonomy in its broadest sense is probably the oldest branch of biology or natural history as well as the…
— Richard E. Blackwelder
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Seeing, in the finest and broadest sense, means using your senses, your intellect, and your emotions. It means encountering your subject matter…
— Freeman Patterson
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Similarly the men who produce works of genius are not those who live in the most delicate atmosphere, whose conversation is most…
— Marcel Proust
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Science has to be understood in its broadest sense, as a method for apprehending all observable reality, and not merely as an…
— Alexis Carrel
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History in its broadest aspect is a record of man's migrations from one environment to another.
— Ellsworth Huntington
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[Theodore Roosevelt] was a naturalist on the broadest grounds, uniting much technical knowledge with knowledge of the daily lives and habits of…
— John Burroughs
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I am for liberty of conscience in its noblest, broadest, and highest sense. But I cannot give liberty of conscience to the…
— Abraham Lincoln
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