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Indubitable Quotes by Leo Tolstoy
- Patriotism in its simplest, clearest, and most indubitable meaning is nothing but an instrument for the attainment of the government's ambitious and mercenary aims, and…
- There is one evident, indubitable manifestation of the Divinity, and that is the laws of right which are made known to the world through Revelation.
- Patriotism in its simplest, clearest and most indubitable signification is nothing else but a means of obtaining for the rulers their ambitions and covetous desires,…
More Indubitable Quotes
- Change is scientific; progress is ethical; change is indubitable, whereas progress is a matter of controversy. — Bertrand Russell
- Patriotism in its simplest, clearest, and most indubitable meaning is nothing but an instrument for the attainment of the government's ambitious and… — Leo Tolstoy
- [A]ll power is originally vested in, and consequently derived from, the people. That government is instituted and ought to be exercised for… — James Madison
- Government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit and security of the people, nation or community; whenever any government… — George Mason
- The Church welcomes technological progress and receives it with love, for it is an indubitable fact that technological progress comes from God… — Pope Pius XII
- Philosophy ... is a science, and as such has no articles of faith; accordingly, in it nothing can be assumed as existing… — Arthur Schopenhauer
- That Krishna himself was a historical figure is indeed quite indubitable. — Rudolf Otto
- Now suppose both death and hell were utterly defeated. Suppose the fight was fixed. Suppose God took you on a crystal ball trip into… — Peter Kreeft
- The dog is the only living being that has found and recognizes an indubitable, tangible and definite god. He knows to whom… — Maurice Maeterlinck
- There is one evident, indubitable manifestation of the Divinity, and that is the laws of right which are made known to the… — Leo Tolstoy
- But as the work proceeded I was continually reminded of the fable about the elephant and the tortoise. Having constructed an elephant… — Bertrand Russell
- A man or a race either if he's any good can survive his past without even needing to escape from it and… — William Faulkner