The ultimate disproof
lies in the hidden circularity of the Finance professor's argument, which we can illuminate by contemplating the process by which something is made illegal.
More importantly, the children who received the theory - of - mind training were also more likely to
lie in the hide - and - seek task compared to those in the control group.
Noetzie is a pristine, secluded beach which
lies in a hidden bay bordered by the lush forest of the Sinclair Nature Reserve on one side and the fynbos landscapes of Pezula Private Estate on the oth...
Not exact matches
But the real value of LinkedIn
lies in using it to discover the
hidden connections between your network and the rest of the world.
Perhaps the most insidious of all human imperfections often
lies hidden in the weeds most of our lives.
Gates was charged with most of the crimes Manafort faced, but received a deal from Mueller, allowing him to plead guilty to one count of
lying to investigators and one count of
hiding profits from his work with Manafort
in Ukraine.
Morals are relative: It is wrong to
lie, except if you have a young girl
hiding in your attic.
This is so because when a truthful person tells a
lie he or she does so concretely (whether
in a moment of weakness or
in the tension of
hiding the truth to protect another).
There has been an insistence on «the real secret» being
hidden in a Vatican cupboard, whispered messages conveyed
in corridors, the dreadful truth known to just a few but definitely connected with dark plots and popes forced to
lie.
His view was that «man containeth
in himself the stars and heaven, they
lie hidden in his minde... if we rightly knew our owne spirite no thing at all would be impossible to us on earth.»
«54 Play's aim should be that of «driving men to uncover their true humanity which still
lies hidden in darkness.
Thus Keen urges as a prescription for the «dis - eased» individual that his «real, literal, carnal body» be «resensitized and educated
in the sacredness which
lies hidden in its feelings.
As long as it
lies unopened, it is as dormant as the Torah
hidden in the temple.
I do not want my son to throw this
in their faces as a way of creating unneeded shock and drama, nor do I want to my son to
lie and
hide the truth of who he is.
I still get the sense that I am
hiding in the woods but very close to the edge... close enough to look out upon the clearing the
lies beckoning before me.
Hopes, dreams, successes, loves, losses, unfinished business,
hidden violence, secrets, mysteries,
lies: all these and more filter down through the history of a family, playing themselves out
in the present and beyond.
The answer
lies hidden in Sir Winston's reference to that good old Egyptian priest whom he made to visit the Council of Trent.
But the
hidden lie is that Satan's shortcuts always end
in disaster.
It's easy to convince ourselves we're guarding the feelings of others when we're only trying to protect our own
hides — and this sort of deception often ends
in more complication,
lying and pain than we ever imagined.
True socialism,
in contrast, summons the reality of community from out of the depths of a people where it
lies hidden and undeveloped underneath the incrustations of the state.
Without perverting Paul's commentary on communion
in 1 Corinthians 11:17 - 34, I think here
lies a
hidden gem that our generation has failed to unearth
in regard to «worship preferences.»
There is nothing that can be
hid from God; everything
in all creation is exposed and
lies open before his eyes.
Sometimes,
in Scripture, the richest nuggets and the biggest jewels
lie hidden in the deepest caves.
The point the late Dr. Peck makes
in his book is that «the
lie» evil is the bad that's
hidden (ie.
For him, it is not the systematic world of the speculative philosopher that is of greatest value, but the natural, chaotic process which
lies hidden behind the falsifying face of reason, a process whose true nature can only be known on a purely aesthetic level through experience
in its immediacy («Beyond Good and Evil,» BWN Section 213; «Will to Power,» Section 794).
[11] «Esse or «to be,» is something else and much harder to grasp because it
lies more deeply
hidden in the metaphysical structure of reality.
When a scientist is interested
in a certain phenomenon he tries to imagine what interaction
lies behind it, what is the
hidden «mechanism».
Darling, young one burning with shame and
hiding in the silence, listen now: Don't believe that
lie.
Corrie ten Boom (1892 - 1983), whose home
in Haarlem was a sanctuary and
hiding place for Jews during the Second World War and who herself survived imprisonment
in Ravensbruck concentration camp, told how she
lied to save Jews from the Nazi death camps.
The moral treason of the «conservative» leaders
lies in the fact that they are
hiding behind that camouflage: they do not have the courage to admit that the American way of life was capitalism, that that was the politico - economic system born and established
in the United States, the system which,
in one brief century, achieved a level of freedom, of progress, of prosperity, of human happiness, unmatched
in all the other systems and centuries combined — and that that is the system which they are now allowing to perish by silent default.
The early writers of the Church expressed it thus: The New Testament
lies hidden in the Old and the Old Testament is unveiled
in the New.
Because this human being exists,
in the darkness the light
lies hidden,
in fear salvation, and
in the callousness of one's fellow - men, the great Love.
Isn't it by some conspiracy of silence that we are able to
hide from ourselves and from each other our doubts and the
lies we tell about our having faith
in God?
I agree with Bill Maher, but then again I'm a lifelong atheist... I have never believed for one minute that the god as portrayed
in the bible or koran has any possibility of being real to everyone, otherwise that god would make itself obvious and not
hide behind man made
lies and cultural practices that self perpetuate thanks fo fear... otherwise there would not be several thousand man made religions trying to claim that god as their own... yes, it is an opinion, only valid to the opinion holder and no one else... Bill, thanks for so strongly making that point, not that it makes any difference to god fearing people... they will hold on to their opinion as strongly as they hold on to their shotgun, thinking that each provides them with some form of security... to intelligent people, neither is secure and neither leads to true freedom of the mind...
You
hide behind
lies told by many others and support them fully and propagate your own or repost
lies told by people
in deceptions and don't understand basic truth like a animal that does things on instinct just destroying for the sake of it
in hopes to destroy enough that they can change things to be more suited to themselves.
Dissension,
lying, divisive rhetoric were all already a part of humanity, going back to Genesis,
hiding grimly
in people's hearts.
------ Col. 2:3 ″
In him -LCB- Christ -RCB-
lie hidden ALL [caps mine] the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
«11 The significance of this observation for understanding cognition, says Romeo,
lies in the implication that the intimate nature of things is
hidden in all of us, so that «each person must analyze, himself on the basis of internal signs (as well as external ones that might act only as catalysts).»
I think the American people would be more willing to vote for someone like Hugh Hefner who openly and honestly sins, rather than someone who sins
in secret and then tries to
hide his failures behind more
lies and carefully woven webs of half - truths.
It might be bad to
lie, but not
in World War 2 if you are
hiding people
in your basement and the SS ask if they're there.
Out of the Old Testament Jesus took the two basic commandments about love: the one just quoted from Deuteronomy, and the other which
lies hidden in Leviticus among a multitude of lesser injunctions both moral and ceremonial, «You shall love your neighbor as yourself».
They both belive when they die they well have, meet there 7 wives
in heven u think that's not a cult?if america votes
in a CULT member to run our country the gates of hell well open and we better be ready america.so america there is 2 of them I for one am not well to go back 150 yrs.6 on one off mentality.I grew up around those people and they r sick like the musliums they wear grab also but they
hide there's under there clothes.what more r they
hiding plenty.ask them how many times they r babtized not
in there they take someone elses name everytime they get diped that is why there cult is so big ask one and they well
lie or come up with even a bigger
lie.they need to be fully investagated ppl.don't let the deep pockets and smile fool u.
Such power, never a matter of common observation,
lies hidden in the depth of human life where the Divine Spirit cuts across the human spirit and makes it most itself.
The Self is
hidden in the hearts of all, as butter
lies hidden in cream.
His greatness as a man
lies not only
in that he was able, more or less, to keep several different persons together
in difficult times under the banner of «Thomas Merton,» but that he provides an enduring witness to all of us much less gifted seekers who have to shore up our own fragmentary lives
in quest for the «
hidden wholeness.»
When the wanderer comes away from the much - traveled noisy highway into places of quiet, then it seems to him (for stillness is impressive) as if he must examine himself, as if he must speak out what
lies hidden in the depths of his soul.
I
hid forks up my sleeves at restaurants so I could gag
in the bathroom, then
lied about my bloodshot, teary eyes.
Nietzsche speaks
in one of his more scathing passages of professors as «smoking heads» who use scholarship as a narcotic: «The proficiency of our finest scholars, their heedless industry, their heads smoking day and night, their very craftsmanship — how often the real meaning of all this
lies in the desire to keep something
hidden from oneself.»
I think part of the problem
lies in the practice of approaching the Bible as inerrant with a belief that every verse is a nugget of wisdom and
hidden meaning and each individual verse is «true.»
What I find disappointing about many studies of public rhetoric is (a) their tendency to focus only on content, rather than the form or structure of discourse, (b) their tendency to thematize this content, and (c) their tendency to regard these themes as reflections, or reinforcements, of collective values — which apparently
lie hidden somewhere
in the subjectivity of the collective conscience.