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  • Our reason arises, at the very least, from this twofold lesson of sensuous revelations and human testimonies. -- Johann Georg Hamann
  • The trouble about man is twofold. He cannot learn truths which are too complicated; he forgets truths which are too simple. -- Rebecca West
  • When I went to school - Pasadena Playhouse - we were taught that the obligation of the actor is twofold: to entertain and to educate. -- Sid Haig
  • The dangers which threaten us are twofold: First, from the Confederate forces, composed of men whose earnest convictions and reckless bravery it is idle to deny. -- Robert Dale Owen
  • Man may be considered as having a twofold origin - natural, which is common and the same to all - patronymic, which belongs to the various families of which the whole human race is composed. -- Adam Clarke
  • In essence, I see the value of journalism as resting in a twofold mission: informing the public of accurate and vital information, and its unique ability to provide a truly adversarial check on those in power. -- Glenn Greenwald
  • I love Twitter. Twitter for me is twofold. I can use it to get out important information about charity stuff and where I'm going to be, and I can get feedback from the audience which I love. -- Greg Grunberg
  • The challenge for corporations, if offices were to become obsolete, is twofold. How will they be able to retain their distinct cultures? And how will they be able to ensure that all employees, wherever they work from, share a united identity and vision? -- Noreena Hertz
  • I really try to focus on organizations, twofold, one that help people and/or beings that don't have other means of help. Particularly if they're hospitalized children, sick children, children that don't have homes, children that can't go to school, you know that's the future of this country and the future of this planet. -- Ryan Kavanaugh
  • Eve is a twofold mystery. -- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • Love is the only thing that increases twofold every time it is shared. -- Albert Schweitzer
  • True vision is always twofold. It involves emotional comprehensions as well as physical perception. -- Ross Parmenter
  • Life is the twofold internal movement of composition and decomposition at once general and continuous. -- Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville
  • The artist has a twofold relation to nature; he is at once her master and her slave. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • All you need to know about plotting is twofold. 1. Give your characters goals. 2. Don't let them reach those goals. -- J. A. Konrath
  • We are to love God for Himself, because of a twofold reason; nothing is more reasonable, nothing more profitable. -- Bernard of Clairvaux
  • the overall theme of theology can be twofold: the search for meaning and the responsibility one has to the others. -- Namsoon Kang
  • There is a twofold meaning in every creature, a literal and a mystical, and the one is but the ground of the other. -- John Smith
  • By happy chance we saw A twofold image: on a grassy bank A snow-white ram, and in the crystal flood Another and the same! -- William Wordsworth
  • Law is twofold -- natural and written. The natural law is in the heart, the written law on tables. All men are under the natural law. -- Ambrose
  • The Trouble with liberals is twofold: They have a horrible blind spot with respect to moral principles and they have an abysmal understanding of economic principles. -- Jacob G. Hornberger
  • A good sherris-sack hath a twofold operation in it. It ascends me into the brain,... makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble, fiery, and delectable shapes. -- William Shakespeare
  • Every library answers a twofold need, which is often also a twofold obsession: that of conserving certain objects (books) and that of organizing them in certain ways -- Georges Perec
  • Men have conceived a twofold use of sleep; it is a refreshing of the body in this life, and a preparing of the soul for the next. -- John Donne
  • The task of the church is twofold: to spread Christianity throughout the world and to make sure that the Christianity she spreads is the pure New Testament kind. -- Aiden Wilson Tozer
  • Worthy of honor is he who does no injustice, and more than twofold honor, if he not only does no injustice himself, but hinders others from doing any. -- Plato
  • Innovation is a twofold threat to academic mediocrities: it endangers their oracular authority, and it evokes the deeper fear that their whole, laboriously constructed intellectual edifice might collapse. -- Arthur Koestler
  • The normal school should provide for the training of the educator to make him realize that his is a twofold job: education as a teacher and education as a propagandist. -- Edward Bernays
  • The problem of education is twofold: first to know, and then to utter. Everyone who lives any semblance of an inner life thinks more nobly and profoundly than he speaks. -- Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Nobody is the author or producer of his own life story ... somebody began it and is its subject in the twofold sense, namely, its actor and sufferer ... but nobody is the author ... -- Hannah Arendt
  • The benefits provided by worker participation are twofold. Quality is improved because of the finding and fixing of a very large number of problems, but also, and perhaps equally important, moral is improved. -- George E. P. Box
  • True vision is always twofold. It involves emotional comprehension as well as physical perception. Yet how rarely we have either. We generally only glance at an object long enough to tag it with a name. -- Ross Parmenter
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