Degrees
If we openly declare what is wrong with us, what is our deepest need, then perhaps the death and despair will by degrees disappear.
Author: J. B. PriestleyTopics: Death, Declaration, Degrees, Despair, Famous, Needs, Wrong
From the the protection of different and unequal faculties of acquiring property, the possession of different degrees and kinds of property immediately results.
Author: James MadisonTopics: Degrees, Different, Famous, Kind, Possession, Results
There is a degree of depravity in mankind which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust.
Author: James MadisonTopics: Degrees, Depravity, Famous, Mankind, Voting
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 absolutely necessary for the purpose, does not appear to be susceptible of any precise calculation; and must depend on a variety of circumstances with which it may be connected. Let us consult experience, the guide that ought always to be followed, whenever it can be found.
Author: James MadisonTopics: Degrees, Doe, Election, Famous, Government
To consider the degree of concord which ultimately prevailed as less than a miracle.
Author: James MadisonTopics: Constitution, Degrees, Famous, Miracles
Even when candidates have degrees from Harvard and Yale, they try to run as the candidate of the common man.
Author: H. W. BrandsTopics: Candidates, Common, Degrees, Famous, Harvard, Man, Trying
Hollywood, that whole industry, is a lot like a really small town. You bump into the same people all the time. I think Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon can be played with anyone and everyone in Hollywood.
Author: Gabourey SidibeTopics: Degrees, Famous, Hollywood, Industry, People, Thinking
Socrates gave no diplomas or degrees, and would have subjected any disciple who demanded one to a disconcerting catechism on the nature of true knowledge.
Author: G. M. TrevelyanTopics: Catechism, Degrees, Diplomas, Disciple, Famous, Knowledge, True
It is not for me to change you. The question is, how can I be of service to you without diminishing your degrees of freedom?
Author: R. Buckminster FullerTopics: Change, Degrees, Diminishing, Famous, Freedom, Question, Service