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Intellectually, religious emotions are not creative but conservative. They attach themselves readily to the current view of the world and consecrate it.

John Dewey

In silence man can most readily preserve his integrity.

Meister Eckhart

As the old proverb says 'Like readily consorts with like.'

Cicero

This is another crucial milestone in our development programme, proving not only that our cell will work with a range of readily available fuels, but also that Ceres has the expertise to produce integrated power systems for its target markets.

Andrew Baker

Communication and information must be freely and readily available to all humanity, not just the privileged few.

Yoshio Utsumi

People will accept your ideas much more readily if you tell them Benjamin Franklin said it first.

David H. Comins

As people stop driving, we haven't been able to replace them as readily as we used to.

Karla Reese

Now, all these facilities will be readily available to us as an integral part of our own network.

Don Mardak

I said to Sen. Coleman that we could readily understand the way he might feel. We could readily understand that he might feel duped, as many others probably felt the same way.

Dennis Richardson

Those (the rescued) children were readily accessible, but the boy that died was further in the room.

Ron Lipps

Gradually I came to realize that people will more readily swallow lies than truth, as if the taste of lies was homey, appetizing: a habit.

Martha Gellhorn

Names are changed more readily than doctrines, and doctrines more readily than ceremonies.

Thomas Love Peacock

We found that, without cholesterol, Sonic hedgehog moves more readily, far from its site of synthesis, all the way to the anterior part of the limb bud where it is normally never detected.

Chin Chiang

They have a good sense of smell, so they can find their food pretty readily.

Jessica Antalek

They pretty much made the Freedom of Information Act a joke. It is like pulling teeth to try to get anything out of them these days. And I am talking about stuff that has historically been readily disclosed.

Adele Abrams

Most of the venomous snakes bite pretty readily.

Craig Rudolph

Partisanship is our great curse. We too readily assume that everything has two sides and that it is our duty to be on one or the other.

James Harvey Robinson

People who give up their own land too readily need careful weighing, exactly as do those who are so with their convictions. Even Solomon said that the eyes of a fool are in the ends of the earth. One gives up the part for the whole only to discover that without parts there is no whole.

Richard Weaver

A true friend freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures boldly, takes all patiently, defends courageously, and continues a friend unchangeably.

William Penn

CFOs understand it's a large expense, and they say it's a top-five expense for [them]. But most banks will readily admit and acknowledge that telecom expense is complex, it's dynamic, and it's changing all the time. And they don't have their arms around it.

Vincent Brennan

I think it's more readily available to students. There was nothing like that when we were small.

Delilah Sue Brashear

Sexual addiction is the fastest-growing addiction in the United States. It's based in part on the fact that obtaining sexual literature, pornography, is so convenient today. It's more readily available. It is there at the click of a finger.

David Bird

They may have arisen in Europe or the Middle East and spread more readily east and west due to human migrations, as opposed to south to Africa because of geographic barriers. Or, they could have arisen in Africa, and increased in frequency once early humans migrated out of Africa.

Bruce T. Lahn

I am so proud to have had the privilege of preparing the legislation that was so readily signed by all members of the House of Representatives to provide a lasting facility that will always carry the name of the great Ray Charles.

Diane Watson

It is a bittersweet experience to, on the one hand, have to testify against a client on the basis of a subpoena. But on the other hand, once you have exhausted your legal options, you are forced to, and will readily comply with, the law.

Charles Ogletree

It was a great move. Jess and I both have more readily found opportunity and personal connections [here] than we did in Portland.

Noah Keteyian

What makes it different is the fact the fuels burn so readily. They burn -- it's an old cliché -- like gasoline was poured on it.

Jim Wilkins

The market appears to have migrated from something that one could readily measure and weigh according to a fairly reliable set of fundamentals into one where the tide shifts less to natural market forces and more to what is described as the 'madness of the crowds'.

Ross Norman

The Government is taking this very seriously. The first thing is that there are understandable concerns but we should not panic as it's not readily passed from person to person, but we are taking action to be in the safest possible position.

Bill Rammell

From my perspective, it was not good recruiting, but truly God's blessing. I readily tell people that.

Paul Wetmore

People like to be around him. He's a great kid, and he readily accepts the coaching.

Danny Struck

I don't think that there is any longer a dark shadow cast over actors who work in television, so I would readily go back.

Benjamin Bratt

I like the fact the information is readily available and you can get it without having to leave your home.

Mike Bradley

I don't think we'll find anything major that we can't fix readily.

Jared Haren

We can readily see their beneficial influence upon our economy, the design of master-planned communities and even into the civic fabric of our community.

Jerry Starkey

They're not willing to accept help very readily — especially for mental health.

Kevin Roberts

Defaults occur at least three times as readily -- in some instances, four times as readily -- on (such) loans.

Jonathan Gray

If people have the technology readily available to them they will use it, but they aren't going to go out and buy it.

Martin Cook

It's homemade, cheap and readily available.

Karen Tandy

I think people are getting smarter, I mean we live in an information age so there is a lot more readily available to people.

Paul Cronin

Our downtown development funding mechanisms have been creative and innovative. There are all these different funding mechanisms that they have accessed that are not readily apparent to communities.

Lynn Barnett

Parents forgive their children least readily for the faults they themselves instilled in them.

Marie Von Ebner eschenbach

Music is a readily available, highly effective tool that you use to improve both your cognitive and physical abilities.

Arthur Winter

Because most of the schools used the same books, it was readily available. In college, they do books on demand, which could take up to six months or more.

Jessica Smith

Yes, narcotics are readily available. But if we weren't doing these projects, the problem would be dramatically worse.

Anne Patterson

I want to foster a climate where EU-wide licenses are more readily available for legitimate online music service providers.

Charlie Mccreevy

Old-fashioned ways which no longer apply to changed conditions are a snare in which the feet of women have always become readily entangled.

Jane Addams

Having a tool to see what cars are greener and to be able to compare them is important, especially since this information is not readily available.

James Kliesch

The problem is getting buy-in of a comprehensive plan. Because at the end of the day, it's going to get pretty political about where we're going to invest money for higher education. It's something I would readily admit we ought to do and haven't.

Steve Ogden

Skepticism, like chastity, should not be relinquished too readily.

George Santayana

What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also.

Julius Caesar

Estate agents are reporting increasing buyer interest and that buyers and sellers are reaching agreement on price more readily.

Fionnuala Earley

Peace for any prolonged period of time is impossible. Humans have a natural thirst for chaos and war is the most readily available form of chaos.

Frank Herbert

Whether you are completely remodeling your home or using some of the readily available low-cost adaptive products, creating a safe, comfortable and accessible environment is not planning for disability - it's planning for continued independence.

Bob Vila

This approach makes a complicated topic more accessible to a broader audience. Readers will enjoy reading an intriguing mystery that enables them to absorb complex ideas. They can readily apply these ideas to their decision-making every day.

Hari Singh

Moving away from home and on to college is a major life event. We've found that students want something inexpensive and readily accessible; parents want to be able to get money to their child quickly.

Kyle Waters

The administration recognizes that alcohol is readily available on college campuses. The Quad is a very convenient place for people to go indoors and party ... without people knowing about it.

Makeda Kefale

We believed that it was a prudent measure for us to follow, make sure we had the cash readily available to us to finance our operations should it be needed.

John Sheehan

The budget that came out funds less than half of what the recent energy bill promised for renewable energy and energy efficiency - the two most readily available opportunities to break our addiction to oil.

Jeremy Symons

Nothing gives us courage more readily than the desire to avoid looking like a damn fool.

Dean Koontz

We are not highly leveraged, and we have a strong balance sheet. The rating agencies will readily admit that our financial numbers put us above investment grade.

Dianne Neal

Similarly, if they need any items from Pakistan, we would be ready to hand them over if these are readily available locally to help the affected people on the other side of the Line of Control.

Tasneem Aslam

We're delighted to be working with a company as reputable as the Caribbean Media Group. We anticipate our services will be readily embraced in this market.

Chip Greenberg

An unauthorized party gained limited access to RI.gov and obtained some personal information that was stored in one of our servers. Information readily available in a phone book [name and address] was exposed, as was limited and encrypted credit card information.

Thomas Viall

I so readily accepted Mrs. Howard's invitation to join you today because I am one of the children. And when you are 90 years old you earn the right to call just about anybody a child. I am one of the children who embodies the legacy of Mrs. Howard.

Barry Ray

He spent years putting himself in harm's way. When needed, he never hesitated to help. He was always readily available to the guys in the department.

Corbin Schwalm

We're continually seeing more and more plants being built and coming on line, and as a result we've got distillers grains as a very readily available resource for the livestock industry.

Cody Wright

(The flute is) an instrument that doesn't lend itself very readily to rock music. It's a gentle and sensitive instrument. To make it work at rock 'n roll levels, you really have to push it pretty hard.

Adrian Anderson

ICE First was developed with the help of first responders. They know the importance of having emergency medical and contact information readily available. Now that ICE First is commercially available, we've decided to offer it free to first responders so they can help spread the word and encourage others to carry this potentially life-saving information on mobile phones.

Keith Buckley

We believe the information is factual in nature and should be readily available to the city and county representatives. If the information is not provided to us by April 24, they will be subject to penalties.

Kathi Moore

A kitchen table makes an ideal location because she's sitting on a high surface and you can enter her readily.

Stephen Braveman

Since it is natural, it is more readily absorbed by the plants.

Barry Brinster

Banks could download the software to any device you have and this could be your token to authenticate to the bank. We can proliferate the technology more readily for either the consumer or enterprise.

Art Coviello

The stock market's strong and capital is readily available, and that's obviously driving activity.

Richard Hunt

There are towns where this is readily accepted and towns where it isn't. It's important to us that it be accepted. We're not going to build a wind plant where it's not wanted.

Bob Maxwell

If he loved with all the powers of his puny being, he couldn't love as much in eighty years as I could in a day. and Catherine has a heart as deep as I have: the sea could be as readily contained in that horse-trough as her whole affection be monopolised by him.

Emily Bronte

It's not easy. Payola is something that is not readily identified because it can take so many forms.

Brian Schmidt

And these are social groups which governments don't normally readily put on their agenda in terms of allocating resources for health care.

Graham Smith

It is readily known to the police service that it is not hard to obtain firearms when involved in criminal activity.

Dan Collins

It is too great comfort which turns a man against himself. Life is most readily renounced at the time and among the classes where it is least harsh.

Emile Durkheim

Certain applications are too big to write quickly. In other cases, businesses will not readily switch to another application to run on Linux if they are happy with the current software's performance.

Edward Corrado