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    I'm too intellectual. I don't think that the theological vocabulary is as important as the experience.

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    Inability to accept the mystic experience is more than an intellectual handicap.

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    In a distant age and climate, the tragic scene of the death of Hosein will awaken the sympathy of the coldest reader.

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    In all intellectual debates, both sides tend to be correct in what they affirm, and wrong in what they deny.

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    In a knowledge economy, natural selection favors organizations that can most effectively harness and coordinate collective intellectual energy and creative capacity.

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    In an age of unscrupulous and shameless book-making, it is a duty to give notice of the rubbish that cumbers the ground. There is no credit, no real power required for this task. It is the work of an intellectual scavenger, and far from being specially honorable.

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    In any given society the authority of man over man runs in inverse proportion to the intellectual development of that society.

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    In a seriously intended intellectual emancipation a person's mute passions and cravings also hope to find their advantage.

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    In a world facing the revolt of ragged and hungry masses of God's children; in a world torn between the tensions of East and West, white and colored, individuals and collectivists; in a world whose cultural and spiritual power lags so far behind her technological capabilities that we live each day on the verge of nuclear co-annihilation; in this world, nonviolence is no longer an option for intellectual analysis, it is an imperative for action

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    In a world in which there is so much to interest, so much to enjoy, and so much also to correct and improve, everyone who has this moderate amount of moral and intellectual requisites is capable of an existence which may be called enviable; and unless such a person, through bad laws, or subjection to the will of others, is denied the liberty to use the sources of happiness within his reach, he will not fail to find the enviable existence

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    In certain circumstances where he experiments in new types of conduct by cooperating with his equals, the child is already an adult. There is an adult in every child and a child in every adult. ... There exist in the child certain attitudes and beliefs which intellectual development will more and more tend to eliminate: there are others which will acquire more and more importance. The later are not derived from the former but are partly antagonistic to them.

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    In chess there is a world of intellectual values.

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    In certain pious people I have found a hatred of reason, and have been favourably disposed to them for it: their bad intellectual conscience was at least exposed by that!

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    In computer science, we stand on each other's feet.

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    In companies whose wealth is intellectual capital, networks, rather than hierarchies, are the right organizational design.

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    Indian religion has always felt that since the minds, the temperaments and the intellectual affinities of men are unlimited in their variety, a perfect liberty of thought and of worship must be allowed to the individual in his approach to the Infinite.

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    I need three million dollars to make a low-budget, intellectual, artistic, exciting, erotic movie with a great soundtrack.

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    In fact, there is clear evidence of black intellectual superiority: in 1984, 92 percent of blacks voted to retire Ronald Reagan, compared to only 36 percent of whites.

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    INK, n. A villainous compound of tannogallate of iron, gum-arabic, and water, chiefly used to facilitate the infection of idiocy and promote intellectual crime.

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    Information is not synonymous with knowledge. Information is only data, parts of the whole. Knowledge has a moral imperative to enhance intellectual and spiritual unity.

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    In fact it is essential that we strengthen efforts to learn from each other, and stop considering public health in the third world and in the U.S. as separate intellectual and practical endeavors.

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    In its artless cruelty, Dallas is superior to any "intelligent" critique that can be made of it. That is why intellectual snobberymeets its match here.

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    In late modernity we grow more and more accustomed to politicians and public figures who are indebted to their appetites for their "values," to their intellectual sloth for their "principles," to their rhetorical cleverness for their "conscience," and to their regimented conformism for their "philosophy.

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    In love we do not think of moral qualities, and scarcely of intellectual ones. Temperament and manner alone, with beauty, excite love.

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    Inner experience ... is not easily accessible and, viewed from the outside by intelligence, it would even be necessary to see in it a sum of distinct operations, some intellectual, others aesthetic, yet others moral. ... It is only from within, lived to the point of terror, that it appears to unify that which discursive thought must separate.

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    Innovation is a twofold threat to academic mediocrities: it endangers their oracular authority, and it evokes the deeper fear that their whole, laboriously constructed intellectual edifice might collapse.

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    In no instance is there to be a musical or opera of Inherit the Wind because it doesn't sing. It's an intellectual play.

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    I note that warmists are often banging on about the fact that sceptics like Christopher Booker and myself 'only' have arts degrees. But actually that's our strength, not our weakness. Our intellectual training qualifies us better than any scientist - social or natural sciences - for us to understand that this is, au fond, not a scientific debate but a cultural and rhetorical one.

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    In politics continental Europe was infantile - horrifying. What America lacked, for all its political stability, was the capacity to enjoy intellectual pleasures as though they were sensual pleasures. This is what Europe offered, or was said to offer.

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    In our greatest universities, naturalism - the doctrine that nature is all there is - is the virtually unquestioned assumption that underlies not only natural science but intellectual work of all kinds.

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    In Shankaracharya we saw tremendous intellectual power, throwing the scorching light of reason upon everything.

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    Institutional psychiatry is a continuation of the Inquisition. All that has really changed is the vocabulary and the social style. The vocabulary conforms to the intellectual expectations of our age: it is a pseudo-medical jargon that parodies the concepts of science. The social style conforms to the political expectations of our age: it is a pseudo-liberal social movement that parodies the ideals of freedom and rationality.

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    Insofar as theology is an attempt to define and clarify intellectual positions, it is apt to lead to discussion, to differences of opinion, even to controversy, and hence to be divisive. And this has had a strong tendency to dampen serious discussion of theological issues in most groups, and hence to strengthen the general anti-intellectual bias.

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    Intellectual controversies tend to be like dog fights without the teeth, in which the barking not the biting does the damage.

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    Intellectual discourse and investigation is admittedly great fun but only truly meaningful when conducted in the service of others.

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    Intellectual effort gives me enormous pleasure

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    Intellectual freedom depends upon material things.

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    Intellectual life requires for its expansion and manifestation the influences and assimilation of the interests and affections of others.

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    Intellectual men who quickly wolf down whatever nourishment is necessary for their bodies with a kind of disdain, may be very rational and have a noble intelligence, but they are not men of taste.

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    Intellectual passion drives out sensuality.

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    Intellectual capital will always trump financial capital.

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    Intellectual neutrality is not possible in a historical world of exploitation and oppression.

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    Intellectual Property is the oil of the 21st century.

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    Intellectual prowess has its limitations. Thus, do not limit the scope of your learning to the realm of the intellect.

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    Intellectual honesty is the quality that the public in free countries always has expected of historians; much more than that it does not expect, nor often get.

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    Intellectual liberty [is] the right to think right and the right to think wrong. Thought is the means by which we endeavor to arrive at truth.

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    Intellectual ''work'' is misnamed; it is a pleasure, a dissipation, and is its own highest reward.

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    Intellectual activity is perhaps the greatest pleasure of life; chess is one of the forms of intellectual activity.

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    Intellectual capital is the main determining factor and the base for economic and social development to any country.

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    Intellectual adherence is never owed to anything whatsoever, for it is never in any degree a voluntary thing. Attention alone is voluntary. It alone forms the subject of an obligation.