For man is a giddy thing, and this is my conclusion.
When you start a painting, it is somewhat outside you. At the conclusion, you seem to move inside the painting.
Matt Lauer asked her [Hillary Clinton] tough questions, in fact, questions that should have been asked and followed up on by the FBI in their investigation where they came to a rosy conclusion. So to me, this was actually very helpful. And I think obviously it was big moment there, right out of the bat when we had the naval officer who really put it to Hillary and said listen.
He wished he hadn't pulled me from the path of Tyler's van - there was no other conclusion I could come to.
I have come to the conclusion that silence and time are the most precious commodities.
Murder will out, this my conclusion.
In every chain of reasoning, the evidence of the last conclusion can be no greater than that of the weakest link of the chain, whatever may be the strength of the rest.
A conclusion is simply the place where you got tired of thinking.
Not only in order to act morally, but even to formulate theoretical questions, devise experiments, choose which ones to perform and what conclusions to draw from then - we must presuppose that we are free. That's the sense in which it is true that for Kant "we must assume we are free. "
Most scientists never look at UFO evidence, which leads to their conclusion that there is no evidence.
One life on this earth is all that we get, whether it is enough or not enough, and the obvious conclusion would seem to be that at the very least we are fools if we do not live it as fully and bravely and beautifully as we can.
We have been in the territories since 1967. In 2002, we had sometimes three or four suicide attacks every day. We came to the conclusion that it can't continue like that.
The continuous disasters of man's history are mainly due to his excessive capacity and urge to become identified with a tribe, nation, church or cause, and to espouse its credo uncritically and enthusiastically, even if its tenets are contrary to reason, devoid of self-interest and detrimental to the claims of self-preservation. We are thus driven to the unfashionable conclusion that the trouble with our species is not an excess of aggression, but an excess capacity for fanatical devotion.
In literature and in life we ultimately pursue, not conclusions, but beginnings.
There are no men more careful of the use of means than those that are surest of a good issue and conclusion, for the one stirs up diligence in the other. Assurance of the end stirs up diligence in the means. For the soul of a believing Christian knows that God has decreed both.
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.
One wonders that there can be found a man courageous enough to occupy the post. It is a matter of meditation. Having given it a few minutes I come to the conclusion in the serenity of my heart and the peace of my conscience that he must be either an extreme megalomaniac or an utterly unconscious being.
I've firmly come to the conclusion that there are no 'themes' for me anymore. I can't be told who to hate, who to fight, who to subdue - I only see an 'us' in my heart.
The logical conclusion to a compassionate and respectful relationship to sentient animals is that we stop eating them.
If we could believe that Jesus. . . countenanced the follies, falsehoods and charlatanisms which his biographers father on him,. . . the conclusion would be irresistible. . . that he was an imposter.