The path of sound credence is through the thick forest of skepticism. Votes: 2
I think most people are aware of the garbage in the tabloids and don't give them a lot of credence. Votes: 2
I have not given much credence to reviews of my films. Sometimes they're wrong, but it didn't matter to me. Votes: 2
Most investors give too much credence to the theory that prices are rational; they presume that a market collapse must have been justified by serious economic trouble. Votes: 2
The prominence given to our nation as a rainbow country has its genesis and credence in our 'Calaloo culture' of which our East Indian brothers and sisters have played a principal part. Votes: 2
I started my blog in 2002. That was pre-MySpace, pre-Facebook. That was back before newspapers realized they were going out of business. That was back when no one gave any credence to Internet writers. Votes: 2
But if, on the other hand, we should be justified in rejecting it, if there testified on oath, then, supposing our rules of evidence to be sound, we may be excused if we hesitate elsewhere to give it credence. Votes: 2
I have always been amazed at the way an ordinary observer lends so much more credence and attaches so much more importance to waking events than to those occurring in dreams... Man... is above all the plaything of his memory. Votes: 2
And in that I cannot send unto you all my businesses in writing, I despatch these present bearers fully informed in all things, to whom it may please you to give faith and credence in what they shall say unto you by word of mouth. Votes: 2
I am well aware that many will say that no one can possibly speak with spirits and angels so long as he lives in the body; and many will say that it is all fancy, others that I relate such things in order to gain credence, and others will make other objections. Votes: 2
I've never forgotten what it's like to be in your early twenties, which is not a particularly easy time. You've left your family, you've left the strictures of high school, and you're trying to break free and form yourself but you have to support yourself as well. We don't really give enough credence to that time of life and to its troubles. Votes: 2
Every accusation against a fallen man gains credence. Votes: 0
I don't give much credence to "The Washington Post" polls. Votes: 0
The lack of imagination or invention most people display in naming pussies is almost beyond credence. Votes: 0
Nostalgia combines regularly with manifest respectability to give credence to old error as opposed to new truth. Votes: 0
I think most people are aware of the garbage in the tabloids and dont give them a lot of credence. Votes: 0
Sit as little as possible. Give no credence to any thought that was not born outdoors while moving about freely. Votes: 0
We need to give credence to the nonsexual relationships...the idea of having significant others instead of a significant other. Votes: 0
The strenuousness is when,you have to be with and to bear those people who give more importance to the credence over reality. Votes: 0
If you gave your inner genius as much credence as your inner critic, you would be light years ahead of where you now stand. Votes: 0
Be careful not to give too much credence to the old adage that time heals. Mark my word. It's God that heals. Time only tells. Votes: 0
I give credence to the worst things somebody writes about me, and if somebody writes something nice, I think they're wrong or false or lying or joking. Votes: 0
I am, indeed, an absolute materialist so far as actual belief goes; with not a shred of credence in any form of supernaturalism"religion, spiritualism, transcendentalism, metempsychosis, or immortality. Votes: 0
It's very difficult to lie to yourself about certain things. I'm not necessarily convinced about how information is gathered and I don't think the credence that's given to it is valid. Votes: 0
While she was working on Maturity, ... M. Rodin is well aware that people have imagined that he did my sculpture why then do all one can to give credence to these lies. Votes: 0
... I had never given much credence to the phenomenon of "writer's block". I was more inclined to think of it as "writer's impatience", and to follow Arthur Koestler's dictum: "Soak; and wait. Votes: 0
They say that it is the practiced liar who can deceive. But so often the practiced and chronic liar deceives only himself; it is the man who all his life has been selfconvicted of veracity whose lies find quickest credence.
Stop paying or buying into the ideas that don't resonate with the reality you prefer. Stop giving them credence. Appreciate, Appreciate your chosen vibration and allow the vibrations that are not aligned with you to de-preciate.
Ultimately our claim to know the one God only gains credence in the contemporary world as he demonstrates the divine presence through the way we live- through our lives as we connect our Christian belief with true Christian living.
I am continually amazed by the credence given to religious claims in the intellectual community; and, as a human being, i am appaulled by the psychological damage caused by religious teachings-damage that often takes years to counteract.
It is impossible for someone to dispel his fears about the most important matters if he doesn't know the nature of the universe but still gives some credence to myths. So without the study of nature there is no enjoyment of pure pleasure.
It's not supposed to make you distracted from your life, it's supposed to make you challenge the ongoing distraction with focused intention. Simply discussing how asleep we can be gives credence to the possibility of finding moments of true honest alertness.
No one is born gay. The idea is ridiculous, but it is symptomatic of our overpoliticized climate that such assertions are given instant credence by gay activists and their media partisans. I think what gay men are remembering is that they were born different.
The White House, in advancing the agenda for a [school] "choice" plan, rests its faith on market mechanisms. What reason have the black and very poor to lend their credence to a market system that has proved so obdurate and so resistant to their pleas at every turn?
There are few persons, even among the calmest thinkers, who have not occasionally been startled into a vague yet thrilling half credence in the supernatural, by coincidences of so seemingly marvellous a character that, as mere coincidences, the intellect has been unable to receive them.