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It is not the absence of defensiveness that characterizes learning teams but the way defensiveness is faced
— Peter M. Senge
None of us is a monster, Chiku. We're all just trying to make the best of our singular natures.
— Alastair Reynolds
There is one quality that characterizes all of us who deal with the sciences of the earth and its life - we are never bored.
— Rachel Carson
What most clearly characterizes true freedom and its true employment is its misemployment.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
In the afternoon the digestion of the meal deprives me of the incomparable lightness which characterizes the fast days.
— Adalbert De Vogue
The future of civilisation depends on our overcoming the meaninglessness and hopelessness that characterizes the thoughts of men today.
— Albert Schweitzer
If someone asks me where I bought something I'm wearing, I will usually say I don't remember.
— Megan Boyle
A friend of mine characterizes leaders simply like this: Leaders don't inflict pain. They bear pain.
— Max De Pree
Ambition characterizes and distinguishes national officeholders from other kinds of human beings.
— Tom Cotton
It is the low drive for sameness and the hatred of otherness that characterizes all forms of leftism, which inevitably are totalitarian ...
— Erik Von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
One true friend was worth more than fifty frenemies who laughed at my engagement ring. Bitches
— Nicole Williams
There is a genius of a nation, which is not to be found in the numerical citizens, but which characterizes the society.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It is not knowing, but the love of learning, that characterizes the scientific man.
— Charles Sanders Peirce
Another expert, David Jablonski, characterizes mass extinctions as "substantial biodiversity losses" that occur rapidly and are "global in extent.
— Elizabeth Kolbert
If anything characterizes the cultural life of the seventies in America, it is an insistence on preventing failures of communication.
— Richard Rosen
The end is nothing, the road is all
— Willa Cather
As dutiful bishops soon discover, authoritarianism, or control from the top down, characterizes the hierarchical tradition.
— Eugene Kennedy
There's only one woman left in the absence of thought that characterizes in pure black this cursed era.
— Andre Breton
say what the masses want just to win the masses and never do what the masses want and you will loose the masses
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
A melancholy sound is in the air,
A deep sigh in the distance, a shrill wail
Around my dwelling. 'Tis the Wind of night. — William C. Bryant
A deep sigh in the distance, a shrill wail
Around my dwelling. 'Tis the Wind of night. — William C. Bryant
The mainstream thrust of anti-intellectualism, as it stands today, characterizes thinking itself as an elitist activity.
— Maggie Nelson
What characterizes a poem is its necessary dependence on words as much as its struggle to transcend them.
— Octavio Paz
Many leading educators and psychologists believe that it is the ability to ask good questions that characterizes both intelligence and creativity.
— Madeline Levine
My wife is so stupendously ugly it is easier to take her with me than to kiss her goodbye.
— Max Miller
It is how you handle challenges that characterizes a SoulMate relationship.
— Annette Vaillancourt
What characterizes a really great thinker is that they misrecognize the basic dimension of their own breakthrough.
— Slavoj Zizek
Was it she who saved me from the silent death that characterizes resignation to solitude?
— Elie Wiesel
In a free country there is much clamor, with little suffering; in a despotic state there is little complaint, with much grievance.
— Lazare Carnot
One of the things that characterizes good intellectual work is a certain self-importance.
— Whitfield Diffie
We must view humility as one of the most essential things that characterizes true Christianity.
— Jonathan Edwards
There was that sense of abandoning the familiar for the unknown that characterizes all journeys made for the first time.
— Terry Brooks
Vampires used to be like Dracula, and now they're young teenage kids, so yeah, I like that.
— Kodi Smit-McPhee
He had carefully avoided her out of the natural cowardice that characterizes the stronger sex.
— Gustave Flaubert