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Faith is not a conclusion you reach...it's a journey you live.
Aiden Wilson Tozer
'Belief is not an endpoint...it's a voyage you experience.'
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I had the greatest respect for the authorities of my day--until I studied things for myself, and came to my own conclusions.
Sigmund Freud
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From success, you learn absolutely nothing. From failure and setbacks conclusions can be drawn. That goes for your private life as well as your career.
Niki Lauda
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See that I am God. See that I am in everything. See that I do everything. See that I have never stopped ordering my works, nor ever shall, eternally. See that I lead everything on to the conclusion I ordained for it before time began, by the same power, wisdom and love with which I made it. How can anything be amiss?
Julian of Norwich
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In conlusion, there is no conclusion. Things will go on as they always have, getting weirder all the time.
Robert Anton Wilson
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Experience seems to most of us to lead to conclusions, but empiricism has sworn never to draw them.
George Santayana
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Since it is obviously inconceivable that all religions can be right, the most reasonable conclusion is that they are all wrong.
Christopher Hitchens
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Experience is valuable only if it's imbued with meaning from which one can draw salient conclusions. Otherwise, experience becomes imprisoning.
Barry McCaffrey
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Religion hinges upon faith, politics hinges upon who can tell the most convincing lies or maybe just shout the loudest, but science hinges upon whether its conclusions resembe what actually happens.
Ian Stewart
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When my information changes, I alter my conclusions. What do you do, sir?
John Maynard Keynes
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To be suspicious is not a fault. To be suspicious all the time without coming to a conclusion is the defect.
Lu Xun
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If you are neutral in a situation where one side is patently being mistreated, the conclusion is that you're siding with this wrong.
Kofi Annan
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It often happens that things are other than what they seem, and you can get yourself into trouble by jumping to conclusions.
Paul Auster
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My courage comes from my faith. I have come to one conclusion: All that I am, all that I aspire to be, all that I was before, is by the grace of God. There are so many women in Africa, and outside Africa, who are more intelligent than I am.
Leymah Gbowee
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If you jump to conclusions, you make terrible landings.
Terry McMillan
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The juggle of sophistry consists, for the most part, in using a word in one sense in all the premises, and in another sense in the conclusion.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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I have come to the conclusion that life in the Antarctic Regions can be very pleasant.
Robert Falcon Scott
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When you disarm your subjects, however, you offend them by showing that either from cowardliness or lack of faith, you distrust them; and either conclusion will induce them to hate you.
Niccolo Machiavelli
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The suicide arrives at the conclusion that what he is seeking does not exist; the seeker concludes that what he has not yet looked in the right place
Paul Watzlawick
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I've come to the conclusion that I'm not supposed to be married.
Gregg Allman
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The conclusion does not belong to the artist.
Emile Zola
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I went to the premiere of The Detective with Sinatra, and perhaps people jumped to conclusions. He was very protective towards me and never came on to me sexually.
Jacqueline Bisset
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I have come to the definite conclusion that musical ability is not an inborn talent but an ability which can be developed.
Shinichi Suzuki
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It is presumptuous to draw conclusions about a person from what one has heard
Jude Morgan
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We cannot say that if a child is badly nourished he will become a criminal. We must see what conclusion the child has drawn.
Alfred Adler
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Truth has nothing to do with the conclusion, and everything to do with the methodology.
Stefan Molyneux
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I came to the conclusion that I am free to choose my own suffering. But I am not free to consent to someone else's suffering.
Elie Wiesel
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After a long life I have come to the conclusion that when all the Establishment is united it is always wrong.
Harold MacMillan
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I came to the conclusion that unless you are ruled properly, you cannot move forward. Everything else is second. Everything.
Mo Ibrahim
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You cannot reach a correct conclusion if you begin with an incorrect assumption
Herbert W. Armstrong
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I have come, reluctantly, to the conclusion that Boris [Johnson] cannot provide the leadership or build the team for the task ahead.
Michael Gove
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Fear is ugly because it makes you irrational. Fear makes you jump to conclusions. Fear makes you reactionary.
David Heinemeier Hansson
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Facts are more mundane than fantasies, but a better basis for conclusions.
Amory Lovins
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I propose to beg no question to shrink from no conclusion, but to follow truth wherever it may lead.
Henry George
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As often as a study is cultivated by narrow minds, they will draw from it narrow conclusions.
John Stuart Mill
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You know, running a restaurant is something you have to be working at each and every day; it's not a foregone conclusion that you're a success.
Gordon Ramsay
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What the human being is best at doing is interpreting all new information so that their prior conclusions remain intact.
Warren Buffett
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The simpler the insight, the more profound the conclusion.
Janna Levin
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James Watson summarizes the conclusion: “A predisposition does not a predetermination make.
Walter Mischel
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Don't observe yourself too closely. Don't be too quick to draw conclusions from what happens to you; simply let it happen.
Rainer Maria Rilke
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I have come to the conclusion that it is attitude that determines how you handle and survive life.
Sara Henderson
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I've come to the conclusion that everybody should marry, including me.
Anna May Wong
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I've supported Jeremy Corbyn all the way along because I think that was the right thing to do. I've reluctantly reached the conclusion that his position is untenable.
Ed Miliband
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Things are working out... towards their dazzling conclusions.
Ama Ata Aidoo
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It's more fun to arrive a conclusion than to justify it.
Malcolm Forbes