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The inferred is always more effective than the obvious (Inferred Quotes)
Sometimes the character of the mistress is inferred from the dress of her maids (Inferred Quotes)
Ignorance cannot always be inferred from inaccuracy; knowledge is not always present (Inferred Quotes)
When a man says he is building a house for himself and his posterity, he does not mean to be understood as saying that he has any thought of binding them, nor is it to be inferred that he is so foolish as to imagine that he has any right or power to bind them, to live in it. (Inferred Quotes)
Neuroscientists talk a lot about brain circuits. In fact, the word ‘circuit’ is probably misleading. We do not know where most circuits begin and end. And unlike an electrical circuit, brain connections are heavily reciprocal and recursive, so that a direction of information flow can be inferred but sometimes not proven. (Inferred Quotes)
There’s always a latent or inferred image in my writing. And I can almost always assume if I do a drawing that it will eventually have text (Inferred Quotes)
That man is the noblest creature may also be inferred from the fact that no other creature has yet contested this claim (Inferred Quotes)
Much can be inferred about a man from his mistress: in her one beholds his weaknesses and his dreams (Inferred Quotes)
No deliberation made by a single person will be successful; the nature of the work which a sovereign has to do is to be inferred from the consideration of both the visible and invisible causes. The clearance of doubts as to whatever is susceptible of two opinions, and the inference of the whole when only a part is seen is possible of decision only by ministers. Hence the king shall sit at deliberation with persons of wide intellect (Inferred Quotes)
Some read for style, and some for argument: one has little care about the sentiment, he observes only how it is expressed; another regards not the conclusion, but is diligent to mark how it is inferred; they read for other purposes than the attainment of practical knowledge; and are no more likely to grow wise by an examination of a treatise of moral prudence, than an architect to inflame his devotion by considering attentively the proportions of a temple (Inferred Quotes)
From the apparent usefulness of the social virtues, it has readily been inferred by sceptics, both ancient and modern, that all moral distinctions arise from education, and were, at first, invented, and afterwards encouraged... in order to render men tractable, and subdue their natural ferocity and selfishness, which incapacitated them for society (Inferred Quotes)
Then he reflected that reality does not usually coincide with our anticipation of it; with a logic of his own he inferred that to forsee a circumstantial detail is to prevent its happening. Trusting in this weak magic, he invented, so that they would not happen, the most gruesome details (Inferred Quotes)
Be true! Be true! Be true! Show freely to the world, if not your worst, yet some trait whereby the worst may be inferred! (Inferred Quotes)
Most of our failures in understanding one another have less to do with what is heard than with what is intended and what is inferred (Inferred Quotes)
Organizing facts in terms of principles and ideas from which they may be inferred is the only known way of reducing the quick rate of loss of human memory (Inferred Quotes)
According to physiological law, all natural, normal functions of the body are achieved without peril or pain. Birth is a natural, normal physiological function for normal, healthy women and their healthy babies. It can, therefore, be inferred that healthy women, carrying healthy babies, can safely birth without peril or pain (Inferred Quotes)
As there is not in human observation proper means for measuring the waste of land upon the globe, it is hence inferred, that we cannot estimate the duration of what we see at present, nor calculate the period at which it had begun; so that, with respect to human observation, this world has neither a beginning nor an end (Inferred Quotes)
Science is a set of methods designed to describe and interpret observed or inferred phenomenon, past or present, and aimed at building a testable body of knowledge open to rejection or confirmation (Inferred Quotes)
The doctrine called philosophical necessity is simply this: that, given the motives which are present to an individual's mind, and given likewise the character and disposition of the individual, the manner in which he will act might be unerringly inferred: that if we knew the person thoroughly, and knew all the inducements which are acting upon him, we could foretell his conduct with as much certainty as we can predict any physical event (Inferred Quotes)
Truths are known to us in two ways: some are known directly, and of themselves; some through the medium of other truths. The former are the subject of intuition, or consciousness; the latter, of inference; the latter of inference. The truths known by intuition are the original premisses, from which all others are inferred (Inferred Quotes)
Stupidity is much the same all the world over. A stupid person's notions and feelings may confidently be inferred from those which prevail in the circle by which the person is surrounded. Not so with those whose opinions and feelings are an emanation from their own nature and faculties (Inferred Quotes)
And mental states may be inferred from actions. The tyrant rarely sends a handwritten note requesting the elimination of an enemy (Inferred Quotes)