
Top 20 Hartshorne Quotes
#1. What Hartshorne and May concluded, then, is that something like honesty isn't a fundamental trait, or what they called a "unified" trait. A trait like honesty, they concluded, is considerably influenced by the situation.
Malcolm Gladwell
#2. Panentheistic doctrine contains all of deism and pandeism except their arbitrary negations.
Charles Hartshorne
#3. All dancers are creator,and all dancers are creats own world,to produce with music or rythm.
Avani Pagar
#4. Words, Isobel, have always held the dangerous power to conjure things into being. Remember that.
Kelly Creagh
#6. [W]e live in a century in which everything has been said. The challenge today is to learn which statements to deny.
Charles Hartshorne
#7. I take it hard when an animal in my care suffers or dies. I take it even harder when the animal's suffering is the result of human exploitation or carelessness.
Linda Bender
#8. Elegance does not catch the eye. It stays in memory.
Giorgio Armani
#9. Governments don't reduce deficits by raising taxes on the people; governments reduce deficits by controlling spending and stimulating new wealth.
Ronald Reagan
#10. Beware The Court of Owls, that watches all the time, ruling Gotham from a shadowed perch, behind granite and lime. They watch you at your hearth, they watch you in your bed speak not a whispered word of them or they'll send the Talon for your head.
Scott Snyder
#12. She'll always carry that scar."
"She will, only if you do.
Gayle Forman
#13. All things, in all their aspects, consist exclusively of 'souls', that is, of various kinds of subjects, or units of experiencing, with their qualifications, relations, and groupings, or communities.
Charles Hartshorne
#14. I think my great book is Born to Sing: An Interpretation and World Survey of Bird Song .
Charles Hartshorne
#15. People and things do not upset us. Rather, we upset ourselves by believing that they can upset us.
Albert Ellis
#16. Never mix books and bed. In the spectrum of excitement, sex & thought were on opposite ends. Both to be enjoyed, but never at the same time.
Ian Caldwell
#18. Anyone should be able to read comics.
Ted Rall
#20. An average American loves his family. If he has any love left over for some other person, he generally selects Mark Twain.
Thomas A. Edison
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