Quote by Giordano Bruno
It may be you fear more to deliver judgment upon me than I fear ju

It may be you fear more to deliver judgment upon me than I fear judgment. – Giordano Bruno

Other quotes by Giordano Bruno

It is proof of a base and low mind for one to wish to think with the masses or majority, merely because the majority is the majority. Truth does not change because it is, or is not, believed by a majority of the people. – Giordano Bruno

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Change
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The beginning, middle, and end of the birth, growth, and perfection of whatever we behold is from contraries, by contraries, and to contraries; and whatever contrariety is, there is action and reaction, there is motion, diversity, multitude, and order, there are degrees, succession and vicissitude. – Giordano Bruno

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Duality
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The universe is then one, infinite, immobile. It is not capable of comprehension and therefore is endless and limitless, and to that extent infinite and indeterminable, and consequently immobilizable.. – Giordano Bruno

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Universe, The
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Together we can make a world where cancer no longer means living with fear, without hope, or worse. – Patrick Swayze

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Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less. – Marie Curie

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People always make the wolf more formidable than he is. – Proverb

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Fear

Thinking will not overcome fear but action will. – W. Clement Stone

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That bedrock faith that I could write was what blinded me to attempts to discourage me. – Lynn Abbey

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The highest prize in a world of men is the most beautiful woman available on your arm and living there in her heart loyal to you. – Norman Mailer

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Men

I dont want to do business with those who dont make a profit, because they cant give the best service. – Richard Bach

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best

Mr Speaker, I said the honourable Member was a liar it is true and I am sorry for it. The honourable Member may place the punctuation where he pleases. – Attributed to Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816), responding to a rebuk

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Grammar