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    The essential nature of a democracy compels it to insist that individual power of all kinds, political, economic, or intellectual, shall not be perversely and irresponsibly exercised.

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    The EU and the U.S. often work together to develop international standards. This is the case in fighting terrorism and transnational crime, advancing trade liberalization, and combating piracy and intellectual property violations.

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    The fact is, every thinker, every philosopher, the moment he is forced to abandon his one-sided intellectual occupation by practical necessity, immediately returns to the general point of view of mankind.

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    The factor in human life provocative of a noble discontent is the gradual emergence of a sense of criticism, founded upon appreciation of beauty, and of intellectual distinction, and of duty.

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    The fact is that the culture does not have only positive effects on our intellectual and moral functions but also negative effects.

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    The fashionable idiocy that haters must have justifications is one of those ideas that George Orwell said only an intellectual could believe -- because no one else could be such a fool.

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    The felt unreliability of human experience brought about by the inhuman acceleration of historical change has led every sensitive modern mind to the recording of some kind of nausea, of intellectual vertigo.

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    The few bright meteors in man's intellectual horizon could well be matched by women, were she allowed to occupy the same elevated position.

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    The first society in history whose leaders were neither Attilas nor Witch Doctors, a society led, dominated and created by the Producers, was the United States of America.

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    The first thing I thought [when I read the script] was that Frasier was an intellectual at some points but also an Everyman - flawed and very insecure.

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    The forces that are driving mankind toward unity and peace are deep-seated and powerful. They are material and natural, as well as moral and intellectual.

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    The 'free-floating intellectual' may occupy himself with problems because of their inherent interest and importance, perhaps to little effect.

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    The function of the machine is to liberate man from brute burdens, and release his energies to the building of his intellectual and spiritual powers for conquests in the fields of thought and higher action.

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    The fundamentalist believer is mostly a weird intellectual who often lacks real faith altogether. As a self-appointed attorney for God, who is in no need of attorneys, he very easily turns out to be more godless than the agnostic and the unbeliever. At all events, he seems deaf to poetry.

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    The fundamentalists, by 'knowing' the answers before they start, and then forcing nature into the straitjacket of their discredited preconceptions, lie outside the domain of science - or any honest intellectual inquiry.

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    The funny thing about The West Wing is - and I don't know what Aaron Sorkin says about it - but I'm convinced it was a comedy. It's a very intellectual and cerebral comedy, but it was SportsNight in the White House. It had an energy and a vitality and an intelligence and a passion that's rare. And it was extremely difficult to do, because they were so demanding about the dialogue.

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    The generality of mankind is lazy. What distinguishes men of genuine achievement from the rest of us is not so much their intellectual powers and aptitudes as their curiosity, their energy, their fullest use of their potentialities. Nobody really knows how smart or talented he is until he finds the incentives to use himself to the fullest. God has given us more than we know what to do with.

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    The gas-law of learning: . . . any amount of information no matter how small will fill any intellectual void no matter how large.

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    The game of chess is the most fascinating and intellectual pastime which the wisdom of antiquity has bequeathed to us.

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    The general intellectual level of South Florida is somewhere just above "functionally retarded".

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    The gift of the Holy Ghost...quicken s all the intellectual faculties.

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    The glossy surface of our civilization hides a real intellectual decadence.

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    The goal of intellectual life should be to see and understand what is true, not merely to adhere to a prevailing orthodoxy.

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    The golden rule for understanding spiritually is not intellect, but obedience. If a man wants scientific knowledge, intellectual curiosity is his guide; but if he wants insight into what Jesus Christ teaches, he can only get it by obedience.

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    The greatest intellectual capacities are only found in connection with a vehement and passionate will.

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    The hallmark of the Renaissance was its holistic quality as all fields of art, engineering, science and culture shared the same exciting spirit and many of the same intellectual principles.

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    The guesses which serve to give mental unity and wholeness to a chaos of scattered particulars, are accidents which rarely occur to any minds but those abounding in knowledge and disciplined in intellectual combinations.

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    The heart is as important as the head in learning

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    The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the absence but in the mastery of his passions.

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    The history of intellectual progress is written in the lives of infidels.

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    The help which tends to make us spiritually strong is the highest help, next to it comes intellectual help and after that comes physical help.

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    The high intellectual value of images, however, lies in the fact that they usually, and perhaps always, fit more than one actual experience.

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    The history of literature is the history of the human mind. It is, as compared with other histories, the intellectual as distinguished from the material, the informing spirit as compared with the outward and visible.

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    The indispensible judicial requisite is intellectual humility.

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    The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas, i.e., the class which is the ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force.

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    The IMF economists were doubtless shaken by the extreme failures of their prescriptions over many years, and by the collapse of the intellectual edifice of economic theory on which they were relying.

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    The intellect is a cold thing and a merely intellectual idea will never stimulate thought in the same manner that a spiritual idea does.

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    The intellectual and social climate needed to allow entrepreneurship to thrive will not exist in advanced capitalism.

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    The intellectual is different from the ordinary man, but only in certain sections of his personality, and even then not all the time.

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    The intellectual power, honesty, lucidity, courage, and disinterested love of the truth of the most gifted thinkers of the eighteenth century remain to this day without parallel. Their age is one of the best and most hopeful episodes in the life of mankind.

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    The intellectual's struggle to deny the obvious is never more desperate than when reality is unpleasant and at variance with his preconceptions and when full acknowledgment of it would undermine the foundations of his intellectual worldview.

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    The intellectual is engage-he is pledged, committed, enlisted. What everyone else is willing to admit, namely that ideas and abstractions are of signal importance in human life, he imperatively feels.

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    The intellectual process must be stirred. A feeling for knowledge for its own sake must be engendered. Learning will then be an exciting adventure which few can escape, nor will many wish to. And it will bring the spirit to a great awakening which can likely last a lifetime.

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    The intellectual tension that seems to work its way through this society almost like fat through meat is the tension between scientific reductionism and the deeply felt intuition of most people that there is a spiritual dimension, or a hidden dimension, or a transcendental dimension.

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    The intellectual is an individual with a specific public role in society that cannot be reduced simply to . . a faceless professional.

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    The intellectual power, through words and things, Went sounding on a dim and perilous way!

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    The intellectual property situation is bad and getting worse. To be a programmer, it requires that you understand as much law as you do technology.

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    The intellectual takes as a starting point his self and relates the world to his own sensibilities; the scientist accepts an existing field of knowledge and seeks to map out the unexplored terrain.

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    The intellectual was rejected and persecuted at the precise moment when the facts became incontrovertible, when it was forbidden to say that the emperor had no clothes.

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    The intellectual who wants to do her work properly must today go back to the starting point: the woman whom she knows, and first of all to herself. It is at that level, and at no other, that she ought to begin to think about the world situation.