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Susceptible Quotes by James Madison
- Frequent elections are unquestionably the only policy by which this dependence and sympathy can be effectually secured. But what particular degree of frequency may be…
- Nothing is so contagious as opinion, especially on questions which, being susceptible of very different glosses, beget in the mind a distrust of itself.
- The management of foreign relations appears to be the most susceptible of abuse of all the trusts committed to a Government, because they can be…
More Susceptible Quotes
- The more perfect a thing is, the more susceptible to good and bad treatment it is. — Dante Alighieri
- Heart and head are the constituent parts of character; temperament has almost nothing to do with it, and, therefore, character is dependent… — Giacomo Casanova
- Learn to love humility, for it will cover all your sins. All sins are repulsive before God, but the most repulsive of… — Anthony of Padua
- You can expect no influence if you are not susceptible to influence. — Carl Jung
- Creativity requires introspection, self-examination, and a willingness to take risks. Because of this, artists are perhaps more susceptible to self-doubt and despair… — Eric Maisel
- Scientific method, although in its more refined forms it may seem complicated, is in essence remarkably simply. It consists in observing such… — Bertrand Russell
- The initial stage, the act of conceiving or inventing a theory, seems to me neither to call for logical analysis nor to… — Karl Popper
- We ought to deprecate the hazard attending ardent and susceptible minds, from being too strongly, and too early prepossessed in favor of… — George Washington
- The problem with intelligent-design theory, is not that it is false but that it is not falsifiable. Not being susceptible to contradicting… — George Will
- War is an art and as such is not susceptible of explanation by fixed formula — George S. Patton
- For the little that one has reflected on the origin of our knowledge, it is easy to perceive that we can acquire… — Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
- [All phenomena] are equally susceptible of being calculated, and all that is necessary, to reduce the whole of nature to laws similar… — Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de Condorcet