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In a fair world, Carl philosophized, I'd say rat out the drunk.
Asked whether this 20-13 defeat particularly hurt considering his age, Brady philosophized.
"When it comes to your kids," Slice philosophized in another part of the segment.
He was a lovable rogue who philosophized over beers and peanuts in the corner cafe.
It was this beautiful futuristic world that I had never really seen anywhere: Crazy characters, sexualized, philosophized.
There, the men philosophized and then went traveling, leaving Abigail and her girls to harvest the crops.
The roots of this self-confidence and appetite for risk could be philosophized in a variety of ways.
Karl Marx might've been onto something when he philosophized about how being alienated from our labor deprives you of life.
Amid all the philosophized quandary, the existential fret, anyone would be forgiven for switching off and picking up a yo-yo.
Wearing a dark knit cap that hid his unruly hair, Mr. Ray agonized, meditated and philosophized about every aspect of the piece.
The jury's shop talk panel, "The Digital Museum," frankly analyzed and philosophized about some of the challenges faced in discussing, presenting, and maintaining digital art works.
And that goes for us too, the MMA fans who have dreamed and wondered and philosophized and prognosticated over a fight between Rousey and Cyborg for five long years.
These historians philosophized on the great challenges of the nation-state -- war, diplomacy, and politics -- penned best-selling books, wrote regular newspaper columns, lectured to throngs of students and attracted millions of viewers on television.
A few minutes before the debate started, the television was tuned to CNN with the volume muted, while Ms. Etheridge ate pan-roasted porgy and a salad and philosophized about her dairy-free, gluten-free pescetarian ways.
Experts of other martial lines have philosophized similarly, saying that a practitioner must first learn basic principles, which can often be a rough and brutish process, and only then can they learn to refine the finer points of the art, much like the progression a potter develops in learning how to shape a mound of clay into an intricate vase.
He is generally not included among African-American educators, perhaps because he neither featured prominently in the establishment of schools nor philosophized at length on Black education.
Others argue that because Mou is not political, he should not even be considered a Confucian because much of Confucian doctrine advocates for the active pursuit of change. However, the limitations of speech in China during the time period when Mou philosophized may address this criticism.
See "A Buddhist Guide to Death, Dying > and Suffering". In the annual appreciation of cherry blossom and fall colors, hanami and momijigari, it was philosophized that things are most splendid at the moment before their fall, and to aim to live and die in a similar fashion.
He also philosophized that Time, a substance in motion and restless (jawhar-e ravanda wa biqarār), is the sign of God's knowledge, in the same way that Space is the sign of His power; motion is the sign of His action, and the being (jesm) is the sign of His ability, and every one of these signs is infinite and eternal.
Many > philosophized and narrated stories centered on their favorite themes. They > told rich and complex stories of their lives. They had endless debated in > which they built logical castles and defended them with ease. And they had > friends who did the same—friends not so different from my talented research > subjects who held professional jobs and advanced degrees and did logical > things in the outside world.
He wrote a six book collection, De Rerum Natura, categorizing the natural word. In Book 5 of De Rerum Natura he writes: In this passage, Lucretius is defining man's place in the creation of the world. Lucretius is an Epicurean supporter, believing that living modestly and gaining knowledge of the working world were the keys to a more pleasurable life. Aristotle also philosophized about man's place in the ecosystem.
I'm going to say, not to brag, > but I've never philosophized except for the sake of philosophy, and have > never desired it for my own cultivation. I have been able to lose myself in > philosophy and not be influenced by others who try to pull me away from it. > Philosophy has taught me to rely on my own convictions rather than on the > judgments of others and to concern myself less with whether I am well > thought of than whether what I do or say is evil.
When Joe officially opened the bar, Hemingway and his "Mob" of cohorts were enthusiastic regular customers. In fact, the author once called himself a co- owner or silent partner in the enterprise. The "Mob" was composed of some of the literary lights of the day as well as a variety of famous and infamous local residents: John Dos Pasos, Waldo Pierce, J.B. Sullivan, Hamilton Adams, Captain Eddie Saunders, Henry Strater. They wrangled, drank, and philosophized the days away, never knowing they were building a legend.
Undeterred, Xiao Ji continues to pursue Qiao Qiao, who is eventually abandoned by her boyfriend. When the two young people end up in a hotel room, Qiao Qiao tries to explain to Xiao Ji the philosophy of Zhuangzi who, in his poem Ren Xiao Yao, "philosophized that we should do what feels good." Soon afterward, it is learned that Qiao San has died in a car accident. The film implies that Qiao Qiao nevertheless leaves Xiao Ji and is last seen wearing a blue wig as a prostitute in a run-down club.
The Chaldean Oracles were considered to be a central text by many of the later neoplatonist philosophers, nearly equal in importance to Plato's Timaeus. This has led some scholars, beginning with F. Cumont, to declare the Oracles "The Bible of the Neoplatonists". The essence of Hellenistic civilization was the fusion of a Hellenic core of religious belief and social organization with Persian-Babylonian ("Chaldean"), Israelite and Egyptian cultures, including their mysterious and enthusiastic cults and wisdom-traditions. Hellenistic thinkers philosophized the mythology and cults, as well as foreign oracular utterances and initiatory lore.
Knobelsdorf became his partner in discussions and advised him on issues of art and architecture. Immediately in front of the city walls they jointly planned the Amalthea garden, which contained a monopteros, a little Apollo temple of classical design. This was the first construction of its type on the European continent and Knobelsdorff's first creation as Frederick the Great's architect. This was where they made music, philosophized, and celebrated, and also after the crown prince had moved to nearby Rheinsberg Castle he frequently visited the temple garden during visits connected with his duties as commander in the Neuruppin garrison.
This section, named in honor of his friend Paul Rée's On the Origin of Moral Sensations, Nietzsche challenges the Christian idea of good and evil, as it was philosophized by Arthur Schopenhauer. > At the waterfall. When we see a waterfall, we think we see freedom of will > and choice in the innumerable turnings, windings, breakings of the waves; > but everything is necessary; each movement can be calculated mathematically. > Thus it is with human actions; if one were omniscient, one would be able to > calculate each individual action in advance, each step in the progress of > knowledge, each error, each act of malice.
From 1966 to 1969 he served as Minister of Defence under Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger. In 1969 Gerhard Schröder ran for the Office of the Federal President (supported by CDU and NPD), but he was beaten by Gustav Heinemann, the nominee of the SPD (supported by FDP), at the third ballot with 49.4% to 48.8% of the votes of the Federal Assembly. In the years following his active political activity, Schröder maintained a private discussion circle of former politicians, diplomats and economic officials who philosophized about the global problems of the new era but no longer intervened politically in day-to- day business.
In his journal, Thoreau philosophized upon the wintry sight of the ice harvesters: "The sweltering inhabitants of Charleston and New Orleans, of Madras and Bombay and Calcutta, drink at my well ... The pure Walden water is mingled with the sacred water of the Ganges." It was well known at the time that ice shipped from Boston went to many ports, including India. An amusement park with swings, concession stands and an event hall, located at the western end of the pond, burned down in 1902 and was never rebuilt. Walden in winter Descendants of Emerson and other families deeded the land around the pond to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1922.
Sá de Miranda had philosophized in the familiar redondilha, introduced the epistle and founded the comedy of learning. It was the beginning of a revolution, which Ferreira completed by abandoning the traditional peninsular verse forms for the Italian hendecasyllable, and by composing the noble and austere Roman poetry of his letters, odes and elegies. It was all done of set purpose, for he was a reformer conscious of his mission and resolved to carry it out. The gross realism of the popular poetry, its lack of culture and its carelessness of form, offended his educated taste, and its picturesqueness and ingenuity made no appeal to him.
But to counteract the influence of ibn Gabirol the philosopher, he wrote an Arabic book, translated into Hebrew under the title Emunah Ramah, in which he reproaches Gabirol for having philosophized without any regard to the requirements of the Jewish religious position and bitterly accuses him of mistaking a number of poor reasons for one good one. He criticizes Gabirol for being repetitive, wrong- headed and unconvincing. Occasional traces of ibn Gabriol's thought are found in some of the Kabbalistic literature of the 13th century. Later references to ibn Gabirol, such as those of Elijah Chabillo, Isaac Abarbanel, Judah Abarbanel, Moses Almosnino, and Joseph Solomon Delmedigo, are based on an acquaintance with the scholastic philosophy, especially the works of Aquinas.
In the philosophized mythology of the later Classical period, Plutus is envisaged by Aristophanes as blinded by Zeus, so that he would be able to dispense his gifts without prejudice; he is also lame, as he takes his time arriving, and winged, so he leaves faster than he came.Plutus (Wealth, second version, 388 BC) When the god's sight is restored, in Aristophanes' comedy, he is then able to determine who is deserving of wealth, creating havoc. Among the Eleusinian figures painted on Greek ceramics, regardless of whether he is depicted as child or youthful ephebe, Plutus can be identified as the one bearing the cornucopia—horn of plenty. In later allegorical bas-reliefs, Plutus is depicted as a boy in the arms of Eirene, as Prosperity is the gift of "Peace", or in the arms of Tyche, the Fortune of Cities.

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