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Underlying Quotes by Al Gore
- ...unless we act boldly and quickly to deal with the underlying causes of global warming, our world will undergo a string of terrible catastrophes...
- Two thousand scientists, in a hundred countries, engaged in the most elaborate, well organized scientific collaboration in the history of humankind, have produced long-since a…
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- But human beings fall easily into despair, and from the very beginning we invented stories that enabled us to place our lives… — Karen Armstrong
- The universal order and the personal order are nothing but different expressions and manifestations of a common underlying principle. — Marcus Aurelius
- What is a philosophy? It Is an answer satisfactory to the reason to all the great problems of life. That is what… — Annie Besant
- There's a general sense that women are more relaxed and less defensive in comedy than they used to be. I think it's… — Jo Brand
- Terrorism needs to be fought against and certainly delegitimized or attacked, but some of the underlying grievances that might in fact lead… — John O. Brennan
- The degree of leverage now being reversed is staggering, and the underlying global imbalances - notably between the savers and the spenders… — Vince Cable
- Just as the Atman (Soul) is the reality underlying the conscious powers of an individual, so the Supreme Soul (God) is the… — Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
- Our modern Western culture only recognises the first of these, freedom of desires. It then worships such a freedom by enshrining it… — Ajahn Brahm
- The underlying attraction of the movement of water and sand is biological. If we look more deeply we can see it as… — Geoffrey Jellicoe
- Sport in the sense of a mass-spectacle, with death to add to the underlying excitement, comes into existence when a population has… — Lewis Mumford
- The underlying sickness of human life is an unwillingness to look with open eyes at the condition of the world. — Hu Shih
- Public opinion, though often formed upon a wrong basis, yet generally has a strong underlying sense of justice. — Abraham Lincoln