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«The writer, when he is also an artist, is someone who admits what others don't dare reveal.»
Author: Elia Kazan | About: Writers | Keywords: admits, artist, dare, reveal, writer
«Whether he admits it or not, a man has been brought up to look at money as a sign of his virility, a symbol of his power, a bigger phallic symbol than a Porsche.»
«This campaign of non-cooperation has no reference to diplomacy, secret or open. The only diplomacy it admits of is the statement and pursuance of truth at any cost.»
«When one admits that nothing is certain one must, I think, also add that some things are more nearly certain than others»
Author: Bertrand Russell (Logician, Philosopher) | About: Certainty | Keywords: admits
«The man who strikes first admits that his ideas have given out.»
Author: Chinese Proverbs | About: Ideas, Weakness | Keywords: admits, strikes
«This doctrine (of ruling passions) is in itself pernicious as well as false: its tendency is to produce the belief of a kind of moral predestination, or overruling principle which cannot be resisted; he that admits it, is prepared to comply with ever»
«The study of theology, as it stands in the Christian churches, is the study of nothing; it is founded on nothing; it rests on no principles; it proceeds by no authority; it has no data; it can demonstrate nothing; and it admits of no conclusion»

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