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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...any various volumes, is bound, above all things, to make that condensation logical and striking. For the only justification of his writing at all is t... ...fault, as all of us do, and openly overtaken, as not all of us are, by its consequences, to gloss the matter over, with too polite biographers, is to ... ...lainly, what every one well knows, of Burns’s profligacy, and of the fatal consequences of his marriage. And for this there are perhaps two subsidiary... ...r represent an act that was vir- tuous in itself, as attended by any other consequences than a large family and fortune. To hint that Burns’s marriage... ...timidly made elsewhere, have in them been carried boldly out to their last consequences; much that was indefinite in literary tenden- cies has attaine... ...from another point of view – to reproduce a colour, a sound, an outline, a logical argument, a physical action. He can show his readers, behind and ar... ...e nature of tragedy. The gospel according to Whitman, even if it be not so logical, has this advantage over the gospel according to Pangloss, that it ... ... the price we have to pay for cochineal. And with that murder- ous parody, logical optimism and the praises of the best of possible words went irrevoc... ... afternoon, or at morning as he lay awake in bed. With our deeper and more logical sense of life, we can have no idea how large a space in the attenti...

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Memories and Portraits

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

... erate care, and none ever had more certificates for less edu- cation. One consequence, however, of my system is that I have much less to say of Profe... ...n- sole; books of a large design, shadowing the complexity of that game of consequences to which we all sit down, the hanger-back not least. But the a... ...ng them indeed; but when they were done, I could see they were rubbish. In consequence, I very rarely showed them even to my friends; and such friends... ...r and answer arguments, not only with natural wisdom, but with candour and logical honesty. But if the subject of debate be something in the air, an a... ...t of debate be something in the air, an abstraction, an excuse for talk, a logical Aunt Sally, then may the male debater instantly abandon hope; he ma...

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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

...t not only find a meaDS for rendering iDformation unintelligible, he must U&e a procesa which is logical and reprocluo"ble at the receiving end. All o... ... especially as we reduce the amount of useful plain language available to hostile -SIGINT, it is logical to assume that that hostile effort will be dr... ... __ 19 EQUIPMENT CLASSIFICATION • •••'. • • • __ '" ___ ___ 21 PUBLIC CRYPTOGRAPHY-SOME CAUSES & CONSEQUENCES • __ • • •• _••• _ 27 PKC . • • ._._._._... ...y removal and safe storqe when the equipment is DOt attended or under direct guard. As a natural consequence, it was an cay step to zeroiz.e equipmcnt... ...AL ~/.. , ---" ---., ./"..•- ...--., ./' --- .~./ EO 1. 4. (c) PUBLIC CRYPTOGRAPHY-SOME CAUSES a CONSEQUENCES (U) This strange term remains imperfectl... ...d bitten the bullet, decidinl to seek a JCIlCB: COMSEC solution. This was a decision of enormous consequence for IJS. The notion of injectinl Communic... ...de to opponents on tbe security of their own systems. i / / ~be event witb tbe most far-reaching consequences which stemmed/in p8n from our bavina gra...

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Love at First Stake

By: J. Morgan

...screening. A person’s face shouldn’t turn that shade of purple. “So?” Not logical, but I never claimed to be a copyrighted Sci-Fi icon. Love at ... ...organ 56 “She’s just a human I’ve found myself saddled with. She is of no consequence.” That just plain hurt. I knew he was trying to protect me...

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The Vatican Conspiracy

By: Jonathan Cross

...out the words not knowing where they came from, certainly not his formidable, logical mind. Michael Brand left, leaving the room in a p... ...ion, if any governmental agency chooses to file charges, I'll accept whatever consequences that comes with it." Alex turned back to the full audience... ...onger. Tonight, he would not mince words. Oshiro would have to understand the consequences of his decision. The table was set as elegantly as a gar... ...k for you, if you wish, but they must 219 J.Cross/Artemis understand the consequences of disobedience to the Oyabun, and the refusal of this mi... ... Alex?" she said trembling with emotion. This wasn't the time for Alex to be logical. He just held her in his arms. Alex said quietly to Walter, "... ...bed an Iraqi power plant. 274 J.Cross/Artemis But Soule’ was, however, a logical man, and to some degree he understood why they had done so. Hi... ...inch the Israelis too hard, they will react. And you may not be ready for the consequences." Soule' nodded his agreement. "You will have your rev... ...t that the Colombians are not even trying to get drugs into the country. As a consequence, the Russian gangs are letting up on the Puerto Ricans and ...

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Beauchamp's Career

By: George Meredith

... ‘It strikes me that if she arrives at any determination she must take the consequences.’ ‘She does. She is brave enough for that. But she is a girl; ... ...resented himself as it were saddled to that hard-riding force known as the logical impe- tus, which spying its quarry over precipices, across oceans a... ...y, for the clever manoeuvre, to oust the T ory and sway the realm. See the consequences. For power, for no other consideration, those manufacturing ra... ...er guilt lay in the recognition that he had saved her. From what? From the consequences of delirium rather than from love—surely delirium, founded on ... ... should add, a very clever juggler was our com- mon chief. Now we have the consequences of hollow peace- making, in a suffrage that bids fair to exten... ... cowardice is even worse for nations than for indi- vidual men, though the consequences come on us more slowly.’ ‘You spoke of party sins,’ Miss Halke... ...t to be hated till you have to stand your ground.’ ‘Talk!’ ‘It seems to me logical.’ ‘That’s the French notion—c’est lodgique!’ Tuckham’s pronunciatio...

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The Amazing Marriage

By: George Meredith

...d fabric upon his conception of Carinthia the woman, necessarily the woman—logically. Who but the woman could look the Gorgon! He tried to explain it ... ...he gamblers advancing and retreating, with their totally opposite views of consequences, and fashions of wear- ing or tearing the mask; and closer, th... ...nd such is my idea. But the answer would have been the same, I am sure. In consequence and straight away, Chillon John betakes him to Admiral Baldwin ... .... But the admiral, having given his consent to his daughter’s marriage, in consequence of the earl’s pledged word to ‘his other girl,’ had become a ze... ...ithout inflicting a picture of the beast. His words took shape now, and in consequence a little self-pity began to move. It stirred to swell the great... ...of humour on the side where it is tender in women, from being motherly. In consequence, she spoke of him with a pleading warmth to the Countess Livia,... ...oung men straining at thought, in the grip of their sensations, reach this logical conclusion. They will not begin by examining the ground they stand ... ...ed to an argument Lord Fleetwood had held on an occasion hotly against the logical consistency of the Protestant faith; and to his alarm lest some day...

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Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...trongly resemble neural networks, and they have powerful and far-reaching consequences as a mathematical tool for modeling complex systems. Prof. Ba... ... this stimulus input vector with FCM matrix, K.C. Lee et al [65] obtain a consequence vector as follows: (0, 0, 0, 0, 0.3, 0, – 0.3, 0.5) × FCM ma... ...3, 0, – 0.3, 0.5) × FCM matrix = (– 0.5, 0, 0.24, 0, – 0.08, 0, 0). The consequence vector may be interpreted such that changes in those three fact... ... vector can be organized into (0, 0, 0, – 0.1, 0.3, 0, – 0.3, .2). Then a consequence vector may be obtained as (– 0.15, .02, 0, – 0.24, 0, –0.12, 0... ...∩ M j ) ⊂ ( ~ Q j ∩ M j ). Here “⊂” stands for fuzzy set inclusion (logical implication). For brevity, fuzzy causal relationship is abbreviate... ...ity, fuzzy causal relationship is abbreviated as FCR in the following. Logical implication has an antecedent (or premise) and a consequent (or con... ...t (or premise) and a consequent (or conclusion). A typical example of the logical implication is “If A, then B”. In the logical implication, there a... ...quence: negation of A (or ¬ A). The FCR is more complicated than the logical implication. 1. Modus tollens does not hold in the FCR. “When mi... ...ble for relations between several concepts are indeterminate). 2. In a logical implication “If A, Then B”, we cannot draw inference in case when ...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...he process. Like any psychopath, the USA believes that it should be immune to the consequences of its misconduct abroad. Hence its shock when al-Q... ...uld blame the US for all that happened. The US had to react, and Afghanistan was a logical target. In this sense, the US did what the terrorists wa... ...e concern” regarding the cumulative shortfall in funds and warned of “very serious consequences on the humanitarian situation in Iraq”. Mr. Sevan a... ...territories "genocide" - hastening to reverse himself when faced with the possible consequences of his Freudian slip. Indeed, the looming conflict ... ...nt of socially owned enterprises and rigidified the budding labor market with dire consequences. One in two Kosovars is unemployed. Whatever activ... ...did? On the one hand, he may have saved lives and prevented a conflagration whose consequences no one could predict. On the other hand, by ignorin...

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War and the Future; Italy, France and Britain at War

By: H. G. Wells

...more anon. I do not think I am alone in this inclination to a dramatic and logical interpretation. The caricatures in the French shops show civilisati... ... Carso to the south-east, that they made no fight in the town itself. As a consequence when I visited it I found it very little injured—compared, that... ...heart (which is “only evil continually”) speculates upon what would be the consequences of one good bump from the wheel of a mule cart. Down below, th... ...e digit of an insanely proud and greedy Germania, and here are the natural consequences. 39 H G Wells The case of the individual Italian compactly is... ...glide into the British lines, and made a tolerable landing…. 2 2 2 2 2 One consequence of the growing importance of the aeroplane in warfare is the de... ...- ing”? A Canadian expressed the new view very neatly on be- ing asked, in consequence of a deficient salute, whether he wanted to be a soldier, by sa... ...sands of tons. Nothing but a world agreement not to do so can prevent this logical development of the land ironclad. Such a structure will make wheel-... ...wns and fields with German blood upon it and its eyes towards Berlin. This logical development of the Tank idea may seem a gloomy prospect for mankind...

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The War in the Air

By: H. G. Wells

...by the efforts of Germany to expand into South America, and by the natural consequences of her own unwary annexations of land in the very teeth of Jap... ...New York seem now in the retrospect to be but the necessary and inevitable consequence of the clash of modern appliances and social conditions produce... ...o subdue the city except by largely destroying it. The catastrophe was the logical outcome of the situation, created by the application of science to ... ...r side came near to balanc- ing in every case the chances of victory. As a consequence, and after their first experiences of battle, one finds a growi... ...ng took the world by surprise. There had been no foresight to deduce these consequences. If there had been, the world would have arranged for a Uni- v... ...ind confidence. It was not so much a reasoned confidence as the inevitable consequence of sus- tained good fortune. By such standards as they possesse... ...er of conflict. So that a universal social collapse followed, as it were a logical consequence, upon world-wide war. Wherever there were great populat...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...can think our way into our behavior. I would certainly like to believe her, but the evidence points to the fact that we are psychological, not logica... ...ave probably heard, that‘s why we psychologists study our field—to throw suspicion off ourselves. ―We are afraid we won‘t be seen as logica... ...n imaging is giving us pictures of how the brain will react. Imaging often shows us that the brain will react in ways quite different from the logica... ...te different from the logical rules that we think of as our unique human ability. The limbic system in the brain often takes priority over the logica... ... 11 ―Most of don‘t want to believe it but we are psychological—not logica... ...action. So in setting both long and short term goals many of us would profit by looking at all of the options and thinking seriously about the conseq...

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What Is Coming a Forecast of Things after the War

By: H. G. Wells

...and a serious occupation; serious not only in its inten- tions, but in its consequences. For it is the lot of prophets who frighten or disappoint to b... ...Thought,” in 1916 his anticipations must belong to quite another system of consequences. The broad material facts before us are plain enough. It is th... ...War is continually becoming more scientific, more destructive, more coldly logical, more intolerant of non-combatants, and more exhausting of any kind... ...seness on the part of her landlords; but she will do it not so slowly as a logical mind might anticipate. She will get there a little late, expensivel... ... pound now. That is not going to stop the war, but it involves a string of consequences and possibilities of the utmost importance to our problem of w... ...ed, though perhaps not unforeseen. It is not a deliberate State act, but a consequence of the interruption of communications, the diversion of product... ...em two thousand years ago, and no doubt an historian could spin delightful consequences; this does not alter the fact that these quaint complications ... ...link will be the love and affection and not the home. With that go certain logical consequences. The first is that the circumstances of the unmarried ... ...ngs—simultaneously. Learning a language is one thing and memorising an il- logical system of visual images—for that is what reading or- dinary English...

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The Ball at Sceaux

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ontaine an appointment as administrator in the office of Crown lands. As a consequence of the intelligent at- tention with which he listened to his ro... ...when his two elder girls were married, had smarted under Emilie’s sarcasm. Logical readers will be surprised to see the old Royalist be- stowing his e...

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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...both went abroad, being ad- vised by their friends to leave the country in consequence of the transactions which are recounted at the close of the vol... ...ger, for Popish eccle- siastics to wear their proper dress; and he was, in consequence, in no wise astonished that the priest should now appear before... ... rather than inclination called him, and was perfectly bewildered in theo- logical controversy. In the course of his reading (which was neither pursue... ... lord,” says Lord Mohun. Whereupon Harry Esmond, filled with alarm for the consequences to which this disastrous dispute might lead, broke out into th... ... good Father meant that Esmond should join the Roman communion for fear of consequences, and that all England ran the risk of being damned for heresy,... ...rce of arms. ’Twas said he withdrew his opposition all of a sudden, and in consequence of letters from the King at St. Germains, who entreated him on ...

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Notwithstanding the Discipline Which Marechal Suchet Had Introduced into His Army Corps

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ng that his comrades were blackguards, whose opinion would never be of any consequence to him if by chance they survived the present war, which seemed... ...ed! She can have nothing more to lose.” Bitter reflection! rakes alone are logical and will punish a woman for devotion. Man created Satan and Lovelac... ...ermaster, rich as he was, was allowed no place in public life, and society logically refused him that to which he pretended in its midst. Finally, to ...

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Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...e revolving sun; often the whole dire catastrophe, together with its total consequences, is both accomplished and made known to those whom it chiefly ... ...we inhabited, there seemed to be a moral impossibility that any dangers of consequence should meet her in the course of those brief absences from my p... ...eebleness and the dependence of woman. I looked at him more attentively in consequence of the feeling tone in which he now spoke, and was surprised th... ... land in which all these events happened; neither is that of the slightest consequence. Guilty she was pronounced: but sentence at that time was defer... ...rom his keepers, and of no future moment, having passed by without present consequences. But had she, instead of thus reporting her own erroneous impr... ... was not very accurate in anything but in the use of logic. All his philo- logical attainments were imperfect. He did not talk German; or so obscurely... ...ay happen that a better valua- tion of it may disturb the whole edifice of logical inferences by which it seemed to favor the speculations of the war ... ...cdotes, and all simi- lar anecdotes, might be true, but were delusive. The logical vice in them was—that they substituted an occasion for a cause. The...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

..., all that was not quite good was rejected. And this was not the result of logical reasoning but was a direct and mysterious reflection. CHAPTER XI TW... ...mother’s language, “Prince Alexander Golitsyn has founded a society and in consequence has great influence, they say.” “Arakcheev and Golitsyn,” incau... ... sign of something being wrong be- tween them if Pierre followed a line of logical reasoning. When he began proving anything, or talking argumentative... ... me in time cannot seem to me as free as the life of a con- temporary, the consequences of which are still unknown to me. The degree of our conception... ...n an action 99 Tolstoy still more remote, ten years ago or more, then the consequences of my action are still plainer to me and I find it hard to ima... ...overnment was estab- lished or certain migrations of peoples took place in consequence of such and such geographic, ethnographic, or economic condi- t...

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

...ent of the other part, opposition from the North and war was an inevitable consequence. It is, I think, only necessary to look back to the Revo- lutio... ...rance, however, having been made at the in- stance of Napoleon, and not in consequence of any de- mand made by the States. The district then called Lo... ...have acquired has been the cause of their success. It does not follow as a consequence that the Canadas, fighting their battle alone in the world, cou... ...tion might stand in their way. But I fear that it does follow, if not as a logical conclusion, at least as a natural result, that they never will do s... ... thing beautiful, but on account of the immediate reward which will be its consequence. Smith is enjoined not to cheat Jones, because he will, in the ... ...the Federal government has been called to the war, and have become bold in consequence. When I was at St. Paul I heard of a party of Englishmen who ha... ... on the States. The political action of the States is undoubtedly the more logical and the clearer. That, indeed, of England is so illogical and so li... ...e classed with any religious association. The line of argu- ment is hardly logical, the conclusion not being in accor- dance with or hanging on the fi...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

... There was no answer to any of these questions, except one, and that not a logical answer and not at all a reply to them. The answer was: “Y ou’ll die... ... his success and at the inability of others to understand these things. In consequence of this discovery his whole manner of life, all his relations w... ...field marshal is angry with the Emperor and he pun- ishes us all, isn’t it logical? “This is the first act. Those that follow are naturally increas- i...

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In the Fourth Year Anticipations of a World Peace

By: H. G. Wells

...sses of mankind. And this state of affairs may come about more easily than logical, statistical-minded people may be disposed to think. Our first impu... ...whose intensity officialdom would do well to ponder. But it is the natural consequence of, it is the popular attempt at a corrective to, the aloofness... ...troublesome thing to elect them, but it will involve much more troublesome consequences if they are not elected. This, I think, is one of the consider... ...But so soon as the League takes on the shape its general proposition makes logically necessary, the armament interest will take fright. Then it is we ... ...st concede that. But in practice this involves something else. A practical consequence of this disarmament idea must be an effective control of the im... ... we are united. The question I would put to the reader is this: Are we all logically, sincerely, and fully carrying out the plain implica- tions of th... ...complete change in international methods, and we are bound to stick to the logical conse- quences of that. We have placed ourselves on the side of dem... ...ng things. Life is full of vestigial struc- tures, and it is a long way to logical perfection. Let us keep on, they would argue, with what we have. An... ...nd alone again and be secure. And turning now to the other aspect of these consequences of the development of material science, it is too often as- su...

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North America Volume Two

By: Anthony Trollope

...hairs when I was in Washington, nineteen or twenty seats being va- cant in consequence of secession. In this house the Vice- President of the United S... ...ast thirty or forty days. I am told that the discourse is considered to be logical, and that it “reads” well. As regards the gist of it, or that resul... ...imself an aboli- tionist, was elected by the abolitionists; and when, as a consequence of that election, secession was threatened, no step which he co... ...s, or twenty pounds for the year; but this price was then extremely low in consequence of the war disturbances. The usual price had been about fifty o... ..., but such was my feeling on the matter. I myself happily escaped the evil consequences which his imprudence might have en- tailed on me. I again pass... ...would willingly have overturned into a drift of snow, so as to avoid worse consequences, had I only known how to do so. But Providence, even though wi...

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Notes on Life and Letters

By: Joseph Conrad

... fate is poignant, it is intensely in- teresting, and of not the slightest consequence. GUY DE MAUPASSANT—1904* TO INTRODUCE Maupassant to English rea... ...s Attitude before the Public Opinion, and so on to the chapter of the Last Consequences. We see, created for us in his outward form and in- nermost pe... ...soned con- viction; it has behind it the profound belief in the right of a logical necessity to be appeased at the cost of so much blood and treasure.... ...a State does not spring from such a contemptible source. It is a matter of logical growth, of faith and courage. Its inspiration springs from the cons... ...lance back at the last hundred years shows the invariable, one may say the logical, powerlessness of Russia. As a military power it has never achieved... ...he most repressive 82 Notes on Life and Letters measures with a perfectly logical duplicity, Prince Bismarck’s Empire has taken care to couple the ne... ...us- sia is to find her end, it can never be a revolution fruitful of moral consequences to mankind. It can- not be anything else but a rising of slave... ... all possible tones carrying conviction, the gently persuasive, the coldly logical; in tones Hegelian, Nietzschean, war-like, pious, cynical, inspired... ...ts renewed assertion) an object of dislike and mistrust. As an unavoidable consequence of the past Poland will have to begin its existence in an atmos...

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Miscellaneous Prose

By: George Meredith

...otal failure of En- gland to do that business of government, as at least a logical reason for the claim. England has confessedly failed; the world say... ...ng in the Commons with the gravity of platonic disputants. But they have a logical position, equivalent to the best of arguments. They are representat... ... occupied Goito, a position which he held till the evening of the 27th. In consequence of the concentrating movement of the Ital- ian army which I hav... ...uld be, until further notice, subjected to a quarantine of fifteen days in consequence of cholera having made its appearance at the latter place. A sa...

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Best of Freshman Writing

By: Suzanne Harper

...hristian evan- gelical congressmen and senators. On an issue of such great consequence, our Administrations voice must be heard. If judges insist on o... ..., , , , however, isn’t without faults, according to his wife. Richard uses logical reasoning and Vera relies on mood and feeling when dealing with cer... ... (assertions in writing terms) one needs to pro- vide evidence in a highly logical fashion. This in- cludes providing the reader with the very best so...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...not take her father away before the fifteenth, he could not answer for the consequences. The princess decided to leave on the fifteenth. The cares of ... ...er because Napoleon had a bad cold on the twenty-fourth of August may seem logical and convincing. If it had depended on Napoleon’s will to fight or n... ...sh, bleeding from the mortal wound it had received at Borodino. The direct consequence of the battle of Borodino was Napoleon’s senseless flight from ...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...ce—acknowledged even by the enemy—with which the Russians fought, the only consequence of these actions was a yet more rapid retreat. Austrian troops ... ...soldiers have to be incited to battle by highfalutin words, and Germans by logical ar- guments to show them that it is more dangerous to run away than... ...here was no answer to any of these questions, ex- cept one, and that not a logical answer and not at all a reply to them. The answer was: “Y ou’ll die... ... his success and at the inability of others to understand these things. In consequence of this discov- ery his whole manner of life, all his relations... ...e field marshal is angry with the Emperor and he punishes us all, isn’t it logical? “This is the first act. Those that follow are naturally increasing... ...reasons for 238 War & Peace this decision. A whole serics of sensible and logical con- siderations showing it to be essential for him to go to Peters... ...e did not even remember how formerly , on the strength of similar wretched logical arguments, it had seemed obvious that he would be de- grading himse... ...he was not thinking about her, but only pictur- ing her to himself, and in consequence all life appeared in a new light. “Why do I strive, why do I to... ...s incapable of considering how his actions might affect others or what the consequences of this or that action of his might be. He was convinced that,...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...d all sorts of reasons for this deci- sion. A whole serics of sensible and logical considerations showing it to be essential for him to go to Petersbu... ...He did not even remember how formerly, on the strength of similar wretched logical arguments, it had seemed obvious that he would be degrading himself... ...t such moments he was particularly cold, stern, and above all unpleasantly logical. “My dear,” Princess Mary entering at such a moment would say, “lit... ...ed his weak, human, unheroic sides; but as it was, Speranski’s strange and logical turn of mind inspired him with respect all the more because he did ... ... of a satirist, and laugh ironically at his op- ponents; now grow severely logical, or suddenly rise to the realm of metaphysics. (This last resource ... ...; he was not thinking about her, but only picturing her to himself, and in consequence all life ap- peared in a new light. “Why do I strive, why do I ...

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Thus Spake Zarathustra

By: Friedrich Nietzsche

...nd powerful, in fact all the qualities resulting from strength, and that, in consequence, all forces which tend to promote or elevate life have been s... ...spirit of gravity, and all that it created: con- straint, law, necessity and consequence and purpose and will and good and evil:— For must there not b... ...rom their flock, and his lectures at the University of Bale were deserted in consequence; but it was not until 1879, when he finally severed all conne... ...ising soci- ety to a higher level and preached the profoundest Opti- mism in consequence. Chapter XLII. Redemption ZARATHUSTRA HERE ADDRESSES cripples... ...crifice something to us—His only begotten Son. Such a process carried to its logical conclusions must ultimately end in His own destruction, and thus ...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...ial security measures. Under security rules in place at the time, the only consequence of Atta’s selection by CAPPS was that his checked bags were hel... ...d because the agent found both of the passengers to be suspicious.The only consequence of their selection was that their checked bags were held off th... ...ac- curate accounts created the impression that the Langley scramble was a logical response to an actual hijacked aircraft. In fact, not only was the ... ...related to the W orld Trade Center bombing and other plots. An unfortunate consequence of this superb investigative and prosecutorial effort was that ... ...cedures was ignored routinely. 37 We will describe some of the unfortunate consequences of these accumulated institutional beliefs and prac- tices in ... ...lly ended in negotiations, an ambassador or other embassy official was the logical person to represent U.S. interests. Keeping U.S. diplomatic efforts... ...hile targets, such as other al Qaeda leaders or stocks of chemical or bio- logical weapons. 117 Clarke was not alone in his enthusiasm. He had backing... ...hdhar several years later. 13 The circumstantial evidence makes Thumairy a logical person to consider as a possible contact for Hazmi and Mihdhar.Y et... ...82 Mullah Omar is reported to have opposed this course of action for ideo- logical reasons rather than out of fear of U.S. retaliation. He is said to ...

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