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Space-time is not necessarily something to which one can ascribe a separate existence, independently of the actual objects of physical reality. Physical objects are not in space, but these objects are spatially extended. In this way the concept empty space loses its meaning.
— Albert Einstein
Thought is crude, matter unimaginably subtle.
— Aldous Huxley
I am pro-life. I hate the concept of abortion.
— Donald Trump
The central idea in the concept of justification (dikaios). The righteousness of God is the same as his power to make righteous — to rectify what is wrong.
— Fleming Rutledge
A crowd in its very concept is the untruth, by reason of the fact that it renders the individual completely impenitent and irresponsible, or at least weakens his sense of responsibility by reducing it to a fraction.
— Soren Kierkegaard
The concept of free competition enforced by law is a grotesque contradiction in terms.
— Ayn Rand
Hope is necessary. It's a necessary concept. And Barack Obama didn't just talk about hope because he thought it was just a nice slogan to get votes.
— Michelle Obama
You have to have an idea of what you are going to do, but it should be a vague idea.
— Pablo Picasso
Christianity at any given time is strong or weak depending upon her concept of God.
— AW Tozer
Universes fashioned by words and concepts that work together to provide a more or less coherent frame of reference for all thought and action.
— James Sire
I'm such an avid magazine reader - music, art, beauty magazines - and I found that food and restaurants were pouring into everything I cared about. Whether it was the pop-up concept, or some mysterious mini-mall restaurant, I got swept up in the sexy romance of the food movement.
— Drew Barrymore
Trinity. It wasn't until the third century that Tertullian (150—240), sometimes called "the founder of Western Christian theology," first coined this word Trinity from the Latin trinitas, meaning "triad," or trinus, meaning "threefold." Again, the word itself is not found in the Bible; it took history awhile to find a proper word for this always-elusive "rubber band.
— Fr. Richard Rohr