He who hears this name [God] from a Jew must inform the authorities, or else throw sow dung at him when he sees him and chase him away.
Educate and inform the whole mass of the people. . . They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty.
Educate and inform the whole mass of the people.
There was no need to inform us of the protocol involved. We were from Chicago and knew all about cement.
At first glance a photograph can inform us. At second glance it can reach us.
Let the views of others educate and inform you, but let your decisions be a product of your own conclusions.
I don't want to seem always to be criticizing your methods of voice production, Jeeves, I said, but I must inform you that that 'Well, sir' of yours is in many respects fully as unpleasant as your 'Indeed, sir?
The focus of environmental ethics should indeed be on the virtues and how these inform our relationship to natural environments.
We know that photographs inform people. We also know that photographs move people. The photograph that does both is the one we want to see and make.
The past has to inform the present. . .
Miami, which has already aired, has this wonderful blend of Caribbean culture and Latin American culture and Southern American culture (talking about fried chicken). All those combine to make for a very very interesting array of ingredients, restaurants, and the chefs that come there. It also has great seafood, not to mention the glorious citrus that's there. And all those things inform what you do - and they should.
'I Will Not Be Broken' has really become very healing for me. Any time you go through a cataclysmic event. . . it's going to inform the richness that you sing from. . . The experiences of life make all your emotions, I think, deeper.
My education and background thoroughly inform my writing
God's Word is not meant just to inform you, but to transform you.
You don't have to be the specialist on everything. You can try to inform yourself.
All we have to do now is to inform the public that the payment of social security taxes is voluntary and watch the mass exodus.
As a creative person, you need to sort of spread your wings and try different things out because each one really does inform the other.
Did any great genius ever enter the world in the wake of commonplace pre-natal conditions? Was a maker of history ever born amidst the pleasant harmonies of a satisfied domesticity? Of a mother who was less than remarkable, although she may have escaped being great? Did a woman with no wildness in her blood ever inform a brain with electric fire? The students of history know that while many mothers of great men have been virtuous, none have been commonplace, and few have been happy.
Writers don't write to inform other people, they write to find out something themselves.
But some of these theories are so bold that they can clash with reality: they are the testable theories of science. And when they clash, then we know that there is a reality; something that can inform us that our ideas are mistaken.