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::“ Surely the utilitarian must admit that whatever the facts of the matter may be, it is logically possible that an unjust system of punishment e. g. a system involving collective punishments, retroactive laws and punishments, or punishments of parents and relations of the offender may be more useful than a just system of punishment ?”
::“ It is the beginningless round of rebirths that is called the Wheel of the round of rebirths ( saṃsāracakka ).
::“ For all those people who have lost or misplaced something that was dear to them, as I have, never give up the dream of searching – never let go of the hope that you ll find it because after all these many years, at last, my Oscar has been returned to me .”
::“ For all those people who have lost or misplaced something that was dear to them, as I have, never give up the dream of searching – never let go of the hope that you ll find it because after all these many years, at last, my Oscar has been returned to me .”
::“ It is much better to kill only such you want, without wasting your powder and lead, then to be firing into God s creatures in such a wicked manner .” ( Natty to Judge Marmeduke ) – Chapter III, The Slaughter of Pigeons
::“ And Michal, Saul s daughter, loved David
::“ If we consider The will by Kamel Selim in 1939 the beginning of Egyptian realism in cinema, so we have to admit that House-Boat No. 70 by Khairy Beshara, 1982, is the start of the new realism ”
::“ The Jury believes that Traffic Light deserves the award because it managed to paint with great sensitivity a nation s troubles in a single night during a crowded traffic light of the city of Cairo ”

::“ and
::“ With the passage of the Roadless Rule, inventoried roadless areas, for better or worse, more committed to pristine wilderness, and less amendable to road development for purposes permitted by the Forest Service .’”
::“ He would dutifully scrutinize the passage, and answer: Yes ,’ ” Mr. Seidensticker wrote.

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::“ I agree with you that the right way of testing actions by their consequences, is to test them by the natural consequences of the particular action, and not by those which would follow if everyone did the same.
::“ I am going to ask you a rather strange question.

::“ and is
::“ happiness, private happiness, is the proper or ultimate end of all our actions … each particular action may be said to have its proper and peculiar end …( but )….
::“ Now it is evident from the nature of God, viz.
::“ It is true there are cases in which, if we confine ourselves to the effects of the first order, the good will have an incontestable preponderance over the evil.
::“ It is quite compatible with the principle of utility to recognise the fact, that some kinds of pleasure are more desirable and more valuable than others.
::“ The only proof capable of being given that an object is visible, is that people actually see it.
::“ It is truly a whimsical supposition that, if mankind were agreed in considering utility to be the test of morality, they would remain without any agreement as to what is useful, and would take no measures for having their notions on the subject taught to the young, and enforced by law and opinion … to consider the rules of morality as improvable, is one thing ; to pass over the intermediate generalisations entirely, and endeavour to test each individual action directly by the first principle, is another … The proposition that happiness is the end and aim of morality, does not mean that no road ought to be laid down to that goal … Nobody argues that the art of navigation is not founded on astronomy, because sailors cannot wait to calculate the Nautical Almanack.
::“ One ought to abide by the general principles whose general inculcation is for the best ; harm is more likely to come, in actual moral situations, from questioning these rules than from sticking to them, unless the situations are very extra-ordinary ; the results of sophisticated felicific calculations are not likely, human nature and human ignorance being what they are, to lead to the greatest utility .”
::“ there is, from the ethical point of view, no symmetry between suffering and happiness, or between pain and pleasure … In my opinion human suffering makes a direct moral appeal, namely, the appeal for help, while there is no similar call to increase the happiness of a man who is doing well anyway.
::“ We certainly cannot hope directly to compare their effects except within a limited future ; and all the arguments, which have ever been used in Ethics, and upon which we commonly act in common life, directed to shewing that one course is superior to another, are ( apart from theological dogmas ) confined to pointing out such probable immediate advantages …

::“ and good
::“ We are not able, at the moment, to send out envoys and Imperial troops so, in spite of their good wishes, each kingdom seek help, as they please, wherever they can, to the east, west, south, or north .”

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::“ involves our saying, for instance, that a world in which absolutely nothing except pleasure existed no knowledge, no love, no enjoyment of beauty, no moral qualities must yet be intrinsically better better worth creating provided only the total quantity of pleasure in it were the least bit greater, than one in which all these things existed as well as pleasure .”
::“ Utilitarian ethics makes all of us members of the same moral community.
::“ In the traditional view, it is assumed that there exists a reality in space-time and that this reality is a given thing, all of whose aspects can be viewed or articulated at any given moment.

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::“ Tanizaki wrote clear, rational sentences ,” Mr. Seidensticker wrote.

::“ and she
::“ Her Majesty is now Queen of Canada but she is the Queen of Canada because she is Queen of the United Kingdom.

::“ and .
::“ Arguments for and against God's just judgment resemble those found in Plutarch's De sera numinis vindicta ” the delays of divine vengeance “ as well as in the targumic midrash about Cain and Abel in Gen ” “ 4.
::“ Nature has placed mankind under the governance of two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure.
::“ Suppose that a ruler controls a weapon capable of instantly and painlessly destroying the human race.
After his arrest, Popitz told the Gestapo ::“ As somebody who was very familiar with conditions in the System period the Weimar Republic, my view of the Jewish question was that the Jews ought to disappear from the life of the state and the economy.

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They may represent Joel s literary use of other prophets, or vice versa.
They re both present in all these collapsed colonies.
They re just not placing their career in the hands of some major corporation.
They found that increased women's rights were are associated with less civil wars and that legal polygamy had no effect after women s rights were controlled for.
They tend to interpret biblical verses on homosexual acts to mean that the heterosexual family was created by God and that same-sex relationships contradict God s design for marriage and violate his will.
They also collaborated on a story that combined Moore s signature characters, Northwest Smith and Jirel of Joiry: " Quest of the Starstone " ( 1937 ).
They found that GC s given to participants 1 hour before retrieval of information impairs free recall of words, yet when administered before or after learning they had no effect.
They have taken responsibility for the nurture and support of those individuals seeking to discern God s call to service as ordained or licensed ministers.
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They cite Guam s increasing reliance on Federal spending as evidence, and question how commonwealth status or statehood would benefit the United States as a whole.
They also found the reverse side of the “ door ” to be finished and polished, which suggests that it wasn t put there just to block the shaft, but rather for a more specific reason.
" They won t remember me for winning the World Cup, it ll be for that save.
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They also first proposed a system of standards, the Giorgi System, which ultimately became the SI, or Système International d unités ( in English, the International System of Units ).
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They can gossip all they want ; they can speculate all they want " and " I just happen to believe that there s a public life and there s a private life.

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