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It is sometimes wise to be abstract.
There's no such thing as an absolute openness. Openness is relative, I think, in all societies.
That corporations are the creatures of the Crown must be universally admitted.
Still, I wonder sometimes what we are asking when we ask if findings apply elsewhere...Maybe what we are really asking when we ask if a study is "generalizable"is: Can it really be this bad everywhere? Or maybe we're asking: Do I really have to pay attention to this problem?
There's no such thing as mostly. It's either true or it ain't.
[Conventional wisdom] very heavily tends to reflect the preferences and the interests of the elite.
Success tended to make the unorthodox acceptable
The masses procure their opinions ready made in open market.
Above all else, products spread when they're useful and they're usable
A prophet is always much wider than his followers, much more liberal than those who label themselves with his name.
I live my life in widening circles that reach out across the world.
Survival of the generic.
Wide is the path to ignorance; narrow is the path to wisdom, and even narrower is the path to virtue.
Pettiness separates; breadth unites. Let us be broad and big.
The liberality of one who has much, in permitting one who has nothing to get all that he can.
The local church is the outcrop of the church universal.
Only the great generalizations survive. The sharp words of the Declaration of Independence, lampooned then and since as 'glittering generalities,' have turned out blazing ubiquities that will burn forever and ever.
In the broad and sweeping sense which the use of the term generally implies, I am not a free-trader.
In all works of liberality something more is to be considered besides the occasion of the givers; and that is the occasion of the receivers.
If there is no absolute by which to judge society, society is absolute.
when confined to technical use. In like
I often wonder why the whole world is so prone to generalise. Generalisations are seldom if ever true and are usually utterly inaccurate.
Every one of my opponents, every one of my critics, will tell you that I am a generalist spread far too thin in an age when this is not done anymore, when responsible knowledge is specialized knowledge.
The traveller must, of course, always be cautious of the overly broad generalisation. But I am an American, and a paucity of data does not stop me from making sweeping, vague, conceptual statements and, if necessary, following these statements up with troops.
Every news organization should ideally be as broadly representative as possible.
The universal is the local without walls
One cannot be too extreme in dealing with social ills; the extreme thing is generally the true thing.
Grappling for consensus, he noted the general
There's really no just about it, is there?-- Stephen King
Things well fitted abide.
No generality has any weight whatever. It is like saying "how do you do?" When you have no intention of inquiring about ones health. But specific claims when made in print are taken at their value
Generalisations should be ignored
Today, you expand or you are expendable.
iconoclastically.
Our ambitions must be broad enough to include the aspirations and needs of others, for their sakes and for our own.
We define content very broadly. Representing chefs, designers, makeup artists - it's all important.
I am sticking as closely to my subject as I can; for my subject is precisely this, that it is the masses, the majority
The general or prevailing opinion in any subject is rarely or never the whole truth; it is only by the collision of adverse opinions that the remainder of the truth has any chance of being supplied
The expansion of choice has become an explosion of choice.
Our national, criminal cases bear witness precisely to something universal, to some general malaise that has taken root among us, and with which, as with universal evil, it is already very difficult to contend.
The only things that can ever be universal, in a sense, are scaling things.
Though from unavoidable circumstances, considerable of it
Much of my work strikes me as pretty unified: as a lawyer, working in several areas, I have thought about how to promote freedom of speech broadly for everyone.
The gap between what is popular and what is righteous is widening.
Rhetoric paints with a broad brush.
The more personal you are willing to be and the more intimate you are willing to be about the details of your own life, the more universal you are.
familiar with most
Archetypes are universal, and, in subtle or extravagant ways, interchangeable.
unduly influenced
People are universal.
Are you a meaningful specific or a wandering generality ?
Influence is to be measured, not by the extent of surface it covers, but by its kind.
My range for you is...broader than most.
Look around, and you see everywhere the exertions and acts of individuals restricted, regulated, or promoted, on the principle of the common welfare.
Learning, to be of much use, must have a tendency to spread itself among the common people.
I hate all generalisations.
Life is a tightrope between two errors: generalizing the wrong particular and particularizing the wrong general.
Openness isn't the end; it's the beginning.
The western is a universal frame within which it's possible to comment on today.
What we think about and talk about expands into action.
In short order, the unconventional became the established convention; the perverse was embraced as normal; the unspeakable was broadcast everywhere; the outrageous was met with enthusiastic applause.
To be inclusive you must accommodate different levels of sophistication.
A vast deal may be done by those who dare to act.
For parlor use, the vague generality is a life saver.
The almost universal nature of within-group amity and between-group
enmity, wherein the rule-of-thumb heuristic is to trust in-group
members until they prove otherwise to be distrustful, and to distrust
out-group members until they prove otherwise to be trustful.
The marketplace is democratic.
No generalization is wholly true - not even this one.
Pure truth cannot be assimilated by the crowd; it must be communicated by contagion.
As so often, the ordinary rank and file of the electorate have seen a truth, an important fact, which has escaped so many more clever people the underlying value of that which is traditional, that which is prescriptive.
Be bold, and everywhere be bold.
Generalities are intellectually necessary evils.
We are all the subjects of impressions, and some of use seek to convey the impressions to others. In the art of communicating impressions lies the power of generalizing without losing that logical connection of parts to the whole which satisfies the mind.
Good general theory does not search for the maximum generality, but for the right generality.
Not necessarily narrow so much as impatient, intense.
We wanted to be as expansive as possible to make sure we didn't preclude some good ideas.
General notions are generally wrong.
The more uncompromisingly specific you are the more you end up touching the bigger universal truths.
The responsibility of tolerance lies in those who have the wider vision.
There may come other days, when the many will crowd the narrow way; but, at this time, to be popular one must be broad - broad in doctrine, in morals, and in spirituals. But those on the strait road shall go straight to glory, and those on the broad road are all abroad.
Mainstream is the melting pot of everybody sometimes for much of its faults and triumphs it's the world out there that reveals so much more about you than the man-made boundaries that are created.
What is universal can be surprising. Over time you find the kind of stuff which has people thinking 'That is just something that occurred to me ... there's something wrong with me', is in fact stuff that is universal.
The majority of a society is the true definition of the public.
Today the universal common good poses problems of world-wide dimensions, which cannot be adequately tackled or solved except by the efforts of public authorities endowed with a wideness of powers, structure and means of the same proportions; that is ... on a world-wide basis.
Certain subjects yield a general power that may be applied in any direction and should be studied by all.
The simple truth is ordinary, open and shared by all.
Individuals, like nations, must have suitable broad and natural boundaries, even a considerable neutral ground, between them.
is a small word with a big reach. There
The world had become pretty generally Ceceliafied.
The world stretches before me, the vast world of the big, the little, and the medium.
The more degrees of freedom there are in practice, the wider the discussion and debate can be.
If you want to achieve widespread impact and lasting value, be bold.
The broad masses of a population are more amenable to the appeal of rhetoric than to any other force.
The most conventional statements are both true and welcome.
The opinion of the majority is not lightly to be rejected; but neither is it to be carelessly echoed.
when a consensus forms around the universal applicability of a conclusion from a specific model, the critical assumptions of which are likely to be violated in many settings - as with perfect competition, say, or full consumer information - we have a problem.
In the first place, the word universal conceals a gross sophism.
Small aids to individuals, large aid to masses.
All public facts are to be individualized, all private facts are to be generalized.
Thoroughly to believe in one's own self, so one's self were thorough, were to do great things.
I appeal to people all across the political spectrum.