To examine the causes of life, we must first have recourse to death.
The atheists are for the most part imprudent and misguided scholars who reason badly who, not being able to understand the Creation, the origin of evil, and other difficulties, have recourse to the hypothesis the eternity of things and of inevitability.
War is always a struggle in which each contender tries to annihilate the other. Besides using force, they will have recourse to all possible tricks and stratagems to achieve the goal.
The Singapore judicial system's shameful recourse to using torture - in the form of caning - to punish crimes that should be misdemeanors is indicative of a blatant disregard for international human rights standards, one of the defendants said that sentencing day was the darkest day of his life, but in reality every day that Singapore keeps caning on its books is a dark day for the country's international reputation.
The crisis of the church is not at its deepest level a crisis of authority, or a crisis of dogmatic theology. It is a crisis of powerlessness in which our sole recourse is to call on the help and inward power of the Holy Spirit.
It is safer to offend certain men than it is to oblige them; for as proof that they owe nothing they seek recourse in hatred.
It's quite extraordinary that a recourse (brandingidentity) which is generally regarded as so significant, and is now so ubiquitous, is so little understood.
Progress will always have as its recourse to exaggerate what it cannot surpass.
Nature scarcely ever gives us the very best; for that we must have recourse to art.
People are murdering each other without any recourse. . . So we need to get in our communities and work from the inside out.
To desire grace without recourse to the Virgin Mother is to desire to fly without wings.
I realize that the nation is facing problems presently that it hasn't faced in a long, long time. But you have a recourse that the unredeemed do not have. That recourse, as you well know, is the Lord. He still answers prayer!
They subjugate first, if the weaker peoples will stand for it; then exploit, and if they will not stand for SUBJUGATION nor EXPLOITATION, the other recourse is EXTERMINATION.
Man has learned to cope with all questions of importance without recourse to God as a working hypothesis.
As a human being, possessing education, talent, and recourses obligates you to help others less fortunate.
It is only in his work that an artist can find reality and satisfaction, for the actual world is less intense than the world of his invention and consequently his life, without recourse to violent disorder, does not seem very substantial. The right condition for him is that in which his work in not only convenient but unavoidable.
Seeing that the Senses cannot decide our dispute, being themselves full of uncertainty, we must have recourse to Reason; there is no reason but must be built upon another reason: so here we are retreating backwards to infinity.
We need an approach to ethics which makes no recourse to religion and can be equally acceptable to those with faith and those without.
What is our recourse, Mr. Speaker? What is our remedy?
So far, the official definitions of terrorism have the role of demonizing the enemies of the United States and Israel, and of sanitizing recourse to indiscriminate force by both governments that causes widespread death of innocent civilians. This double standard is built around the current way in which the vocabulary of terrorism is being used in this country.