Sentences with phrase «daring than that of the people»

Such a standard demonstrates a poor understanding of philosophy, for truth arises through conversations with a variety of viewpoints, and is less daring than that of the people he excludes from his exploration.

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I dare say, that if someone other than the Pope had written such a book, it would not have gotten the same amount of publicity and more people would have remained in the dark about this.
Each of us contributes more to the common good when we dare to undertake a journey into our own particularity (this family, this community, this people, this culture, this religion) than when we attempt to homogenize all differences in favor of some lowest common denominator.
Your rights DO NOT supercede the rights of people who dare think differently than you.
Mr. Errazuriz's popsicles, rather than being something to «make people think», are simply a publicity device of frozen wine over a tacky depiction of Christ that he would not dare render of any other religious figure.
Though many football people acclaimed him as a genius, and everyone accepted him as a man of integrity, no one would dare hire him in the big time, because Bull Cyclone sure as shooting wasn't going to be a football assistant for any mother's son.It's apparently true that Norm Van Brocklin, an old pal of his, did once ask him to take over the Atlanta Falcons» offense when Van Brocklin was head coach, but Bull Cyclone declined, saying, «Now, Norm, why should I come up there and work for you when I already know more football than you do?»
Charlotte is slightly more trusting of people than her mother, has great mothering instincts of her own, and has produced what I dare say are everyone's favorite lambs, for a whole host of reasons, at the top of the list being that they're both friendly and beautiful.
Perhaps people are far ruder behind the anonymity of a computer screen than they'd ever dare to be in person.
He even goes much further than Labour ministers ever dared by using the «R» word (redistribution) and spelling out exactly what he means — «a tax system that means people at the bottom end of the scale pay less and at the top end of the scale pay more».
So this year at the beginning of this year at school I just didn't mention it but on social media they'll see that my life is a little different than their life and people that know already are very positive about it because they appreciate that I dare to wear what I love and they really support me!
It's by Brene Brown in her book, Daring Greatly, and goes like this: «Nothing has transformed my life more than realizing that it's a waste of time to evaluate my worthiness by weighing the reaction of the people in the stands.»
If I start calling people out specifically I'm just going to gush about everyone, but since Tris is very much the anchor of the series, and Four is of particular interest to many of you, I feel like I should say that Shailene Woodley as Tris and Theo James as Four are everything I hoped for (or maybe more than I dared to hope for).
From there, Kinski moved on to «Cat People,» Paul Schrader's 1982 remake of the 1942 Val Lewton horror classic that, even more than 30 years after its release, remains such a singular work that it boggles the mind that a major studio would have dared to put it into production.
Your dynamic speaking and content rich message was more valuable to me as a teacher (and dare say person) than all of my other experiences added up.
A tender story of two people daring to be more than «just friends...» Friends — And Then Some by Debbie Macomber
As the snow keeps falling, and a friendly game of truth or dare gets way out of control, Daniel discovers that the one girl he wants more than anything is the last person he expected.
Those expenditures will, however, create economic benefits (albeit for a different group of people than the ones who currently control the industry...) and the economic and societal savings from health care and (dare I say it) wars may in fact balance it out.
In that sense, the funding of the CAWG vested interest group is orders of magnitude larger than the fossil fuel lobby, the Koch brothers, or the little people that would dare ask, before their lives are upended, if the CAWG leviathan is really really sure of the data.
Rather than being an investigation into the workings of the material world, Lewandosky's «research» — a poorly executed and error - prone online survey, seen through dodgy statistical methods and bogus categories — is a naked attempt to explain why people dare challenge scientific authority.
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