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Adherence Quotes

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The Conservative does not despise government. He despises tyranny. This is precisely why the Conservative reveres the Constitution and insists on adherence to it.
Mark Levin

Authors on Adherence Quotes: L. Tom Perry Alfred North Whitehead John Taylor of Caroline Fred Melamed E. O. Wilson Hannah Arendt William F. Buckley, Jr. Michael Josephson Mark Levin Barbara Brown Taylor Ferdinand Marcos William Howard Schuman Matthew Henry John F. Kennedy Adolf Hitler Marc-Andre Hamelin Winston Churchill Ludwig von Mises Douglas B. Reeves John Locke Kate Smith M.M. Kaye Clayton Christensen John Marshall Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington
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Clichés, stock phrases, adherence to conventional, standardized codes of expression and conduct have the socially recognized function of protecting us against reality.
Hannah Arendt

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What are the maxims of Democracy? A strict observance of justice and public faith, and a steady adherence to virtue.
John Marshall

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We love your adherence to democratic principles and to democratic processes.
Ferdinand Marcos

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Sustainable change, after all, depends not upon compliance with external mandates or blind adherence to regulation, but rather upon the pursuit of the greater good.
Douglas B. Reeves

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Firmness or stiffness of the mind is not from adherence to truth, but submission to prejudice.
John Locke

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Common sense will nearly always stand you in better stead than a slavish adherence to the conventions.
M.M. Kaye

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We love your adherence to democratic principles.
William F. Buckley, Jr.

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I am tolerably ignorant about Judaism, and much of what I do know about it seems hard to swallow, because it is so grounded in legalism, and adherence to rituals.
Fred Melamed

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When I cannot enjoy the faith of assurance, I live by the faith of adherence.
Matthew Henry

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Continued adherence to a policy of compulsory education is utterly incompatible with efforts to establish lasting peace.
Ludwig von Mises

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The German has not the slightest notion how a people must be misled if the adherence of the masses is sought.
Adolf Hitler

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I grew up as a Southern Baptist with strict adherence to the Bible, which I read as a youngster.
E. O. Wilson

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No one is born with good character; it's not a hereditary trait. And it isn't determined by a single noble act. Character is established by conscientious adherence to moral values, not by lofty rhetoric or good intentions.
Michael Josephson

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Having been brought up with a definition of faith as adherence to a set of beliefs, I have more and more begun to turn instead toward a definition of faith as openness to truth, whatever truth may turn out to be.
Barbara Brown Taylor

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Intelligent analysis of the composer's intention and strict adherence to it automatically ensures sincerity.
Kate Smith

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There are more than 9,000 billing codes for individual procedures and units of care. But there is not a single billing code for patient adherence or improvement, or for helping patients stay well.
Clayton Christensen

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Adherence to men, is often disloyalty to principles.
John Taylor of Caroline

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If the student truly absorbs the concept of free inquiry in the field of music, unimpeded by blind adherence to doctrine and tradition, he will bring something of this approach not only to other fields of knowledge but to the conduct of his daily life.
William Howard Schuman

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God’s eternal blessings are contingent upon our obedience and adherence to the word of the Lord that is revealed to us through His holy prophets
L. Tom Perry

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As society is now constituted, a literal adherence to the moral precepts scattered throughout the Gospels would mean sudden death.
Alfred North Whitehead

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Let us make it clear that we will never turn our backs on our steadfast friends in Israel, whose adherence to the democratic way must be admired by all friends of freedom.
John F. Kennedy

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It's the vision of the composer that we have to determine, and not the absolute mathematical adherence of the score. In my experience, there have been occasions where I feel that a composer has not notated something as they meant to have it represented.
Marc-Andre Hamelin

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There is a good saying to the effect that when a new book appears one should read an old one. As as author I would not recommend too strict an adherence to this saying.
Winston Churchill

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One of the most marked characteristics of our day is a reckless neglect of principles, and a rigid adherence to their semblance.
Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington