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  • Affection is the broadest basis of a good life. -- George Eliot
  • I want to sing for the broadest possible audience. -- Mel Torme
  • Design, in its broadest sense, is the enabler of the digital era. -- Clement Mok
  • I think it's the broadest source of dissatisfaction amongst Republicans, out-of-control spending. -- Pat Toomey
  • Fame, like the river, is narrowest where it is bred, and broadest afar off. -- William Davenant
  • Education, in its broadest sense, is the means of this social continuity of life. -- John Dewey
  • The broadest and most prevalent error requires the most disinterested virtue to sustain it. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • Technology is, in the broadest sense, mind or intelligence or purpose blending with nature. -- Paul Davies
  • Science, in the broadest sense, includes all reasonable claims to knowledge about ourselves and the world. -- Sam Harris
  • History in its broadest aspect is a record of man's migrations from one environment to another. -- Ellsworth Huntington
  • The broadest possible exercise of imagination is the thing most conducive to human health, individual and global -- Marilynne Robinson
  • Empathy in broadest sense refers to the reactions of one individual to the observed experiences of another -- Mark H. A. Davis
  • If one must fight or create, it is necessary that this be preceded by the broadest possible knowledge. -- Karel Capek
  • In its broadest ecological context, economic development is the development of more intensive ways of exploiting the natural environment. -- Richard G. Wilkinson
  • For most young Americans I know, 'serving' in the broadest sense now seems like the only thing to do. -- Chelsea Clinton
  • Fights between individuals, as well as governments and nations, invariably result from misunderstandings in the broadest interpretation of this term. -- Nikola Tesla
  • The calculus is the greatest aid we have to the application of physical truth in the broadest sense of the word. -- William Fogg Osgood
  • I spent my career trying to speak to the broadest possible audience whether it's in print or whether it's in television. -- Gwen Ifill
  • A great man, tender of heart, strong of nerve, boundless patience and broadest sympathy, with no motive apart from his country. -- Frederick Douglass
  • It is probable that Facebook boasts the broadest, deepest, and most comprehensive dataset of human information, interests, and activity ever collected. -- Jon Evans
  • In its broadest term, religion says that there is an unseen order, and that our supreme good lies in rightful relations to it. -- William James
  • The U.K.-U.S. defense relationship is the broadest, deepest and most advanced of any two countries, sharing military hardware and expertise. -- Theresa May
  • Style, in the broadest sense of all, is consciousness. More specifically it is a consistent idiom arising spontaneously from the personality but deliberately maintained. -- Quentin Crisp
  • Education, in the broadest of truest sense, will make an individual seek to help all people, regardless of race, regardless of color, regardless of condition. -- George Washington Carver
  • The Devil has the broadest perspectives for God; therefore, he keeps so far away from God -- the Devil being the most ancient friend of wisdom -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Truth, in the broadest sense, means being attuned with the real. To be authentically in touch with the true, and the good and the beautiful. Yes? -- Ken Wilber
  • We form our impression not globally, by placing ourselves in the broadest possible context, but locally, by comparing ourselves to people in the same boat as ourselves. -- Malcolm Gladwell
  • Science has to be understood in its broadest sense, as a method for apprehending all observable reality, and not merely as an instrument for acquiring specialized knowledge. -- Alexis Carrel
  • Science has to be understood in its broadest sense, as a method for comprehending all observable reality, and not merely as an instrument for acquiring specialized knowledge. -- Alexis Carrel
  • Also, the Federal Advisory Committee should be enlarged and reorganized. Members should be chosen for the broadest possible representation of the public interest, their main qualification: ability. -- Wright Patman
  • Direct and easy communications ? freedom of speech in all forms and in its broadest sense ? has become vital to the very survival of a civilized humanity. -- Walt Disney
  • A writer is in the broadest sense a spokesman of his community. Through him that community comes to know its heart. Without such knowledge, how long can it survive? -- Saul Bellow
  • I just think that it's maybe fashionable today to try to take individual actions and individual failures and take the broadest possible brush and try to paint a company. -- Lee Scott
  • The aim of philosophy, abstractly formulated, is to understand how things in the broadest possible sense of the term hang together in the broadest possible sense of the term -- Wilfrid
  • POSITIVISM- A philosophy that denies our knowledge of the Real and affirms our ignorance of the Apparent. Its longest exponent is Comte, its broadest Mill and its thickest Spencer. -- Ambrose Bierce
  • I think it would be just to say the most essential characteristic of mind is memory, using this word in its broadest sense to include every influence of past experience on present reactions. -- Bertrand Russell
  • For many of those who had historically supported welfare programs in the broadest sense, it was perfectly reasonable to enact legislation in which poor people were the objects of efforts to assist them. -- Barney Frank
  • The United States-Israeli relationship is based on the broadest conception of American national interest in which our two nations are bound forever together by common democratic values and traditions. This will never change. -- Colin Powell
  • Our people, our shareholders, me, Bill Gates, we expect to change the world in every way, to succeed wildly at everything we touch, to have the broadest impact of any company in the world. -- Steve Ballmer
  • Through art and science in their broadest senses it is possible to make a permanent contribution towards the improvement and enrichment of human life and it is these pursuits that we students are engaged in. -- Frederick Sanger
  • The broadest pattern of history - namely, the differences between human societies on different continents - seems to me to be attributable to differences among continental environments, and not to biological differences among peoples themselves. -- Jared Diamond
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