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Although Kronecker had conceded, Hilbert would later respond to others ' similar criticisms that " many different constructions are subsumed under one fundamental idea " — in other words ( to quote Reid ): " Through a proof of existence, Hilbert had been able to obtain a construction "; " the proof " ( i. e. the symbols on the page ) was " the object ".
* A Continual Feast: words of comfort and celebration, collected by Father Tim, published 2005 ( April ), companion volume to Father Tim's other quote journal, Patches of Godlight
of " λεξικός " ( lexikos ), " of or for words ", from " λέξις " ( lexis ), " speech ", " word ", ( in turn from " λέγω " lego " to say ", " to speak ") + "- λογία ", (- logia ), " the study of ", a suffix derived from " λόγος " ( logos ), amongst others meaning " speech, oration, discourse, quote, study, calculation, reason ", it turn also from " λέγω ".
Author Kevin Maney tried to find the origin of the quote, but has been unable to locate any speeches or documents of Watson's that contain this, nor are the words present in any contemporary articles about IBM.
In a 2006 interview, Gagarin's friend Colonel Valentin Petrov stated that the cosmonaut never said such words, and that the quote originated from Nikita Khrushchev's speech at the plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU about the state's anti-religion campaign, saying " Gagarin flew into space, but didn't see any god there.
His opening words to the crowd of devout fans at the festival were a quote from the film he co-wrote with Russ Meyer, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls: " It's my happening and it freaks me out.
Ovid uses the words of Ennius as a direct quote and puts them into the mouth of the King of the Gods, " There shall be one whom you shall raise to the blue vault of heaven ".
His witty, abusive style appears for example in this quote by Herodian, who however was mainly interested in its linguistic aspects ( many of the extant verses were preserved for us by lexicographers and grammarians interested in rare words ):
Yet, no such quote exists in the historical record — although these words were actually spoken by Charles De Gaulle.
Diddley later recalls, " Ed Sullivan says to me in plain words: ' You are the first black boy — quotethat ever double crossed me!
The moral of the story is that words are mankind's greatest weapon, as shown in this quote: " There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, prejudices to be found only in the minds of men.
Most of people were required to recite the quotation of Mao and printed material at that time usually quote Mao's words in bold in preface.
Several spoken-word samples are also heard ; " Mind's Eye " features the words of Billy Graham and " What If I Stumble " contains a quote from Brennan Manning.
However, as claimed by Richard John Neuhaus in the November 2001 issue of his blog-like online journal ' First Things ', when asked in 1971 about the correct version of the quote, Niemöller said he was not quite sure when he had said the famous words but, if people insist upon citing them, he preferred a version that listed ‘ the Communists ’, ‘ the trade unionists ’, ‘ the Jews ’, and ‘ me ’.” However, historian Harold Marcuse could not verify that interview.
Biblical references to the fall of Lucifer or Satan do not quote these words.
" Owen would later refute the quote, stating: " Some of the words I never even said and the rest were taken completely out of context.
Yogi Berra's humorous quote above about not making predictions isn't really a pleonasm, but rather an ironic play on words.
In the course of the expedition-to quote the words of Sir Roderick Murchison addressed to the youthful traveller when, in 1870, he was presented with the Victoria Medal of the Royal Geographical Society of London-" from Kratie in Cambodia to Shanghai 5392 miles were traversed, and of these, 3625 miles, chiefly of country unknown to European geography, were surveyed with care, and the positions fixed by astronomical observations, nearly the whole of the observations being taken by Garnier himself ".
In the words of one Catholic Victorian, after Maitland's critique, " no one with any literary pretensions ... ventured to quote Foxe as an authority.
He had little toleration for those erotic poets who sing their own loves and not the common sorrows of mankind, who forget, to quote his own words, " forget beside their mistress those who labour before the Lord.
Apap has drawn particular attention to a passage of the Appeal in which Walker encourages blacks to ever make an attempt to gain freedom or natural right, from under our cruel oppressors and murderers, until you see your ways clear ; when that hour arrives and you move, be not afraid or dismayed .” Apap has interpreted Walker ’ s words as a play on the Biblical injunction to be not afraid or dismayed .” As he points out, “‘ be not afraid or dismayed ’ is a direct quote from 2 Chronicles 20. 15, where the Israelites are told to ‘ be not afraid or dismayed ’ because God would fight the battle for them and save them from their enemies without their having to lift a finger .” In the Bible, all the Israelites are expected to do is pray, but Walker asserts that the black community must " move.
" The two often also tend to quote Shakespeare and use unnecessarily long words, for example, in Lumber Jerks, instead of " We gotta get our tree back ", they say " We must take vital steps to reclaim our property.
In fact Charlie Chaplin took credit for penning the line, " In two words: im-possible "; and the quote, " the next time I send a damn fool for something, I go myself ," has also been attributed to Michael Curtiz.
According to a Craig Silverman article in the Columbia Journalism Review, " It ’ s the kind of quote that makes readers sit up and pay attention ," but " Yaalon never uttered those words.
But though supported by Sir Benjamin D ' Urban, the high commissioner, the ministry in London reversed his policy and, to quote Smith's own words, directed the Province of Queen Adelaide to be restored to barbarism.

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Jerome used a quote from Vergil — The horror and the silences terrified their souls ” — to describe the horror of hell.
However, this distribution of meanings between the two terms used to be precisely inverse at the time they were coined: The Oxford English Dictionary defined racialism ” as belief in the superiority of a particular race ” and gives a 1907 quote as the first recorded use.
The free verse form of Lee ’ s poetry reflect his famous quote Be formless ... shapeless, like water .”
George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States, once said, The best defence against terrorism is a strong offensive against terrorists .” This quote portrays the mentality that militaries have all around the world.
In describing what met the family on their arrival we quote from the 1882 edition of the History of Manistee Mason and Oceana Counties Nothing could be wilder and more uncivilized then the surroundings of the first family of white settlers.
The town of Charles Town was established in 1742 by Act of the Maryland Assembly because, to quote the Act, the encouragement of Trade and Navigation is the surest means of promoting the happiness and increasing the riches of every country.
When the town was formed and other springs were found, this quote inspired the name Climax Springs ”.
As a burgeoning industrialist, Wedgwood was a major backer of the Trent and Mersey Canal dug between the River Trent and River Mersey ….” ( A quote taken from a short Biography of Josiah Wedgwood )
The general feeling of disappointed Kenyans, so optimistic after the 2002 revolutionis amply captured by the following quote from T. E.
At Vienna, in spite of the powerful backing of Alexander of Russia, he failed to secure the annexation of the whole of Saxony to Prussia ; at Paris, after Waterloo, he failed to carry through his views as to the further dismemberment of France ; he had weakly allowed Metternich to forestall him in making terms with the states of the Confederation of the Rhine, which secured to Austria the preponderance in the German federal diet ; on the eve of the conference of Carlsbad ( 1819 ) he signed a convention with Metternich, by which — to quote the historian Treitschke — like a penitent sinner, without any formal quid pro quo, the monarchy of Frederick the Great yielded to a foreign power a voice in her internal affairs .”
An article from the Encyclopedia of religion and ethics has the following quote, in writing B's Papers had personally attained to a deeper grasp of Christianity, and had come to feel that there was a stage of life higher than the ethico-religious standpoint of B.
In an introduction to the book The Task of Gestalt Psychology, Carroll Pratt emphasizes Köhler ’ s irritation regarding a misinterpretation of his famous quote, The whole is different from the sum of its parts ”.
Though perhaps a simple error made in translation, many lectures in textbooks of modern-day psychology quote Gestalt theory by saying the whole is greater than the sum of its parts ”.
This is summed up in the quote, It is the business of the school to deepen and extend his sense of the values bound up in his home life ”.
To quote Judith Grabiner, Berkeley ’ s criticisms of the rigor of the calculus were witty, unkind, and — with respect to the mathematical practices he was criticizing — essentially correct ”.
Shane Barbi was among the many notable quotables when Newsweek ’ s Overheard ” section ( syndicated from the New York Post, Page Six ) picked up a quote from her during an interview, " You can ask us about our cup size or favorite positions but please no personal questions .” Stuff magazine gave the twins the title of Sex Symbols for 1993 ” placing them in good company with other popular female icons such as Marilyn Monroe ( 1962 ), Farrah Fawcett ( 1977 ), Madonna ( 1991 ) and Sharon Stone ( 1992 ).
Fenris State University professor Dr. Barry Mehler cited for example a quote from a 1969 dissertation by Sheldon Morris Neuringer titled American Jewry and United States immigration policy, 1881-1953 where MacDonald surmised that noted that when Neuringer noted Jewish opposition in 1921 and 1924 to the anti-immigration legislation at the time was due more to it having the taint of discrimination and anti-Semitism ” as opposed to how it would limit Jewish immigration, MacDonald wrote, “… Jewish opposition to the 1921 and 1924 legislation was motivated less by a desire for higher levels of Jewish immigration than by opposition to the implicit theory that America should be dominated by individuals with northern and western European ancestry .” It seems to me Mr. MacDonald is misrepresenting Mr. Neuringer in this case and I posted my query hoping that a historian familiar with the literature might have a judgment on MacDonald's use of the historical data ,” Mehler wrote, citing other examples.
His name was floated in a front page report in The Financial Times ( September 18, 2006 ) which went on to quote him as saying, I hope to win, through ideas .” Two distinguished experts on international relations told the paper that " the UN would be very lucky indeed to have him " and praised his " tremendous intellect, talent and capacity.
Based on interviews with more than a hundred sources, including several cabinet officials, the book concluded that U. S. foreign policy since 9 / 11 was driven by the Bush Doctrine, which is most fundamentally described by a quote from Vice President Dick Cheney saying that it was important for the U. S. to think of low probability, high impact events ” — like terrorists or rogue states getting their hands on WMD — in a new way .”

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