If all the evidence is weighed carefully and fairly, it is indeed justifiable, according to the canons of historical research, to conclude that the sepulcher of Joseph of Arimathea, in which Jesus was buried, was actually empty on the morning of the first Easter. And no shred of evidence has yet been discovered in literary sources, epigraphy, or archaeology that would disprove this statement.
If you want to stay young-looking, pick your parents very carefully.
You see that in the news constantly; done both the right way and the wrong way. The most recent example I can think of, obviously, is Lance Armstrong, who got it all wrong. Who wanted to apologize strategically, instead of abjectly. What got me interested was the repetitive nature of it. There's something so ritualized about it. Then the ritual needs to be reenacted very carefully and pretty frequently - Tiger Woods, and now Manti Te'o and Lance Armstrong, and a little earlier Anthony Weiner or Eliot Spitzer.
I think one of the shortcomings of reality, of real experience, is most people's inability to examine something carefully and thoughtfully without moving around or being distracted by something else. What photography does really is it forces you to examine something you normally wouldn't.
There are two basic defenses for an open ending: one is, If you read carefully enough, you'll know what happened. And the other is, That's how life is: things don't come to neat endings, there isn't a "happily ever after. " But if you take that second line of defense, then I think you have to make the point that the writer has shown the range of possibility.
To this end, nothing is to be more carefully consulted than plainness. In a lady's attire this is the single excellence; for to be what some people call fine, is the same vice, in that case, as to be florid is in writing or speaking.
My truth - what I believe - is that there are no answers here and, if you are looking for answers, you'd better choose the question carefully.
Anyone starting to garden. . . would be wise to look around carefully and see what grows well in other people's yards.
You've got to pick your roles really carefully. It's a lot more fun to play a layered woman, than just someone where what you see is what you get, by far.
We should choose our thoughts carefully. We can think about what is wrong with our lives or about what is right with them.
When you are deeply contemplative, you listen more carefully and understand things which cannot be articulated.
When I was 40, my doctor advised me that a man in his 40s shouldn't play tennis. I heeded his advice carefully and could hardly wait until I reached 50 to start again.
Most of us have collections of sayings we live by. . . . Whenever words fly up at me from the printed page as I read, I intercept them instantly, knowing they are for me. I turn them over carefully in my mind and cling to them hard.
But when you have order, you don't need Gods. When everything is well ordered and disciplined then nothing is unexpected. If you understand everything,' I said carefully, 'then there's no room left for magic. It's only when you're lost and frightened and in the dark that you call on the Gods, and they like us to call on them. It makes them feel powerful, and that's why they like us to live in chaos.
I firmly believe that we are all given signs and dreams and put in situations that define who we were and who we are to become. All of it points towards our destiny. All we need to do is listen carefully to the messages and follow our dreams. It is in our dreams that we find our true identities and where our destiny awaits.
Everything that thou reprovest in another, thou must most carefully avoid in thyself. [Lat. , Omnia quae vindicaris in altero, tibi ipsi vehementer fugienda sunt. ]
When there are strange things going on all around, every coincidence should be considered very carefully.
Carefully execute every instruction given to you by the director, producer, and studio. But that would be a life not worth living.
The weaker the partner is viewed by the Muslims, then the greater the anger which they express. And this anger is often carefully staged.
I was about to write that in the future I would chose my words more carefully but I'm sure I won't.