We cannot say that if a child is badly nourished he will become a criminal. We must see what conclusion the child has drawn.

I came to the conclusion that unless you are ruled properly, you cannot move forward. Everything else is second. Everything.

Graduation is not the conclusion of an achievement but simply the ending of one chapter and the beginning of another chapter

I had the greatest respect for the authorities of my day--until I studied things for myself, and came to my own conclusions.

The press, the machine, the railway, the telegraph are premises whose thousand-year conclusion no one has yet dared to draw.

It often happens that things are other than what they seem, and you can get yourself into trouble by jumping to conclusions.

I have reached the conclusion that those who have physical courage also have moral courage. Physical courage is a great test.

I came to the conclusion that I am free to choose my own suffering. But I am not free to consent to someone else's suffering.

I always felt that I came up short in the education department, but I've come to the conclusion that we all get an education.

I have come to the frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element. It is my personal approach that creates the climate.

The work of bestial degradation, begun by the victorious Germans, had been carried to its conclusion by the Germans in defeat.

Since it is obviously inconceivable that all religions can be right, the most reasonable conclusion is that they are all wrong.

For desired conclusions, we ask ourselves, “Can I believe this?”, but for unpalatable conclusions we ask, “Must I believe this?

Reasoning draws a conclusion, but does not make the conclusion certain, unless the mind discovers it by the path of experience.

I have come to the conclusion that while a candidate's faith matters, what's most important is how he or she applies that faith.

I am not to blame for putting forward, in the course of my work on science, any general rule derived from a previous conclusion.

I have come to the conclusion that none of us in our generation feels as guilty about sin as we should or as our forefathers did.

I came to the conclusion that people were just peculiar, I withdrew from them, and never thought about them until I was forced to.

I have seen too much not to know that the impression of a woman may be more valuable than the conclusion of an analytical reasoner.

If you are neutral in a situation where one side is patently being mistreated, the conclusion is that you're siding with this wrong.

I have come, reluctantly, to the conclusion that Boris [Johnson] cannot provide the leadership or build the team for the task ahead.

My first recollection of performing was shortly after my parents split up, so the logical conclusion to draw is that that affected me.

Begin thus from the first act, and proceed; and, in conclusion, at the ill which thou hast done, be troubled, and rejoice for the good.

I read a lot on the subject and had many conversations, and I have come to the conclusion that the Catholic Church is a force for evil.

As a young boy in Libya, it was hard to escape the conclusion that the women were the most feeling and most functional part of society.

Being in an industry where money talks, everybody involved in the 'Dare To Dream' project came to a conclusion to sign it to Interscope.

I've come to the conclusion that a long, personal relationship is next to impossible for me. Ultimately, music is a possessive mistress.

When you're writing criticism or thinking critically, to draw a very limited minor conclusion from solid evidence is really not thinking.

That's what politics is. It's the story of what's happening, what does it mean, what's the conclusion, who are the interesting characters?

I've come to the conclusion that the government needs to impose price controls on tuition increases - and so, I think, has President Obama.

One of the things that makes Wittgenstein a real artist to me is that he realized that no conclusion could be more horrible than solipsism.

We are not certain, we are never certain. If we were we could reach some conclusions, and we could, at last, make others take us seriously.

The juggle of sophistry consists, for the most part, in using a word in one sense in all the premises, and in another sense in the conclusion.

After I set out to refute Christianity intellectually and couldn't, I came to the conclusion the Bible was true and Jesus Christ was God's Son.

After much thought and prayer, I have come to my own personal conclusion that we shouldn't tell people who they can love or who they can marry.

No evidence compels the conclusion that the minimum required intake of any vitamin comes close to the optimum intake that sustains good health.

You know, running a restaurant is something you have to be working at each and every day; it's not a foregone conclusion that you're a success.

Experience is valuable only if it's imbued with meaning from which one can draw salient conclusions. Otherwise, experience becomes imprisoning.

I have come to the conclusion that there is nothing good that doesn't have bad consequences and nothing bad that doesn't have good consequences.

In 5 billion years, the expansion of the universe will have progressed to the point where all other galaxies will have receded beyond detection.

Experience alone cannot deliver to us necessary truths; truths completely demonstrated by reason. Its conclusions are particular, not universal.

I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a congress.

For me to propose a division of Jerusalem was really terrible. I did it because I reached a conclusion that without which there will not be peace.

I've always said that at the end of the day, on a legal issue, I think a wise old woman and a wise old man are going to reach the same conclusion.

However painful it may be for me to accept this conclusion, I am obliged to state it: for the black man there is only one destiny. And it is white.

After many years of research on how the human brain learns to read, I came to an unsettlingly simple conclusion: We humans were never born to read.

I have come to the conclusion that my subjective account of my motivation is largely mythical on almost all occasions. I don't know why I do things.

I read what I write over and over and make corrections and improvements, until I reach the conclusion that the material deserves to stand on its own.

If the constitutional process is not brought to a successful conclusion before the European elections, then the whole process might run out of steam.

The suicide arrives at the conclusion that what he is seeking does not exist; the seeker concludes that what he has not yet looked in the right place

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