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Everything in life is built on principles - plants, seas, birds, all of the natural elements of nature, they all follow and obey certain basic fundamental principles.
— Myles Munroe
Every manifestation of evil is the result of basic sin—sin that has remained unchanged since the moment it first entered the human race.
— Billy Graham
A forgiving spirit is the one basic, necessary ingredient for a solid relationship.
— John Maxwell
It is a basic tenet throughout the Scriptures that God rewards diligence, faithfulness, endurance, and steadfastness.
— Rick Joyner
The equality of rights of all citizens is the basic tenet of modern democratic societies.
— Jacques Maritain
The notion that there is no basic value system is far more incoherent or invalid than the notion that there are essential values. Every religion can tell you it has basic values. You ask a Christian, most Christians would say love God and love your neighbor. Is that the entirety of Christianity? No one in his right mind would say it is.
— Dennis Prager
The greatest ideas are the simplest.
— William Golding
The supreme goal of all theory is to make the irreducible basic elements as simple and as few as possible without having to surrender the adequate representation of a simple datum of experience.
— Albert Einstein
My life was chosen to bring hope to my people. Hope is basic, like bread or water -- one cannot live without it, at least not for long.
— Andy Andrews
the Golden Triangle of Freedom is, when reduced to its most basic form, that freedom requires virtue; virtue requires faith; and faith requires freedom.
— Eric Metaxas
'Think simple' as my old master used to say - meaning reduce the whole of its parts into the simplest terms, getting back to first principles.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
I sat there thinking about how all real music has to be born in the human spirit. Well, these ballads surely had been. There was something childlike and basic about them, an absence of sham or pretense.
— Catherine Marshall