We can imagine a society in which no one could survive as a social being because it does not correspond to biologically determined perceptions and human social needs. For historical reasons, existing societies might have such properties, leading to various forms of pathology.
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The sum is, that the worship of God must be spiritual, in order that it may correspond with His nature. For although Moses only speaks of idolatry, yet there is no doubt but that by synecdoche, as in all the rest of the law, he condemns all fictitious services which men in their ingenuity have invented.
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We have too many high-sounding words, and too few actions that correspond with them.
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The real grounds of difference upon important political questions no longer correspond with party lines.... Politics is no longer the topic of...
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I have not yet learned to live, that I can see, and I fear that I shall not very soon. I find, however, that in the long run things correspond...
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We have too many high sounding words, and too few actions that correspond with them.
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Often quoted in forms that correspond only loosely to Hugo's original words, for example: No army can withstand the strength of an idea whose time has come. An idea, to be suggestive, must come to the individual with the force of a revelation.
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Coming from being a senior to being the youngest player on the team (is hard). I still have work to do and I'm still trying to correspond with professors and get everything taken care of.
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Truth in philosophy means that concept and external reality correspond.
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When we talk in company we lose our unique tone of voice, and this leads us to make statements which is no way correspond to our real thoughts.
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Your expectations opens or closes the doors of your supply, If you expect grand things, and work honestly for them, they will come to you, your supply will correspond with your expectation.
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I do believe that the outward and the inward life correspond; that if any should succeed to live a higher life, others would not know of it; t...
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