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For the same things are not 'knowable relatively to us' and 'knowable' without qualification. So in the present inquiry we must follow this method and advance from what is more obscure by nature, (20) but clearer to us, towards what is more clear and more knowable by nature.
— Aristotle
You know my method. It is founded upon the observation of trifles.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
I think Mr. Holmes had not quite got over his illness yet. He's been behaving very queerly, and he is very much excited." "I don't think you need alarm yourself," said I. "I have usually found that there was method in his madness." "Some folks might say there was madness in his method," muttered the Inspector.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
I cannot make myself believe that God wanted me to hate. I'm tired of violence, I've seen too much of it. I've seen such hate on the faces of too many sheriffs in the South. And I'm not going to let my oppressor dictate to me what method I must use. Our oppressors have used violence. Our oppressors have used hatred. Our oppressors have used rifles and guns. I'm not going to stoop down to their level. I want to rise to a higher level. We have a power that can't be found in Molotov cocktails.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Science is merely an extremely powerful method of winnowing what's true from what feels good.
— Carl Sagan
Only those will apprehend religion who can probe its depth, who can combine intuition and love with the rigor of method.
— Abraham Joshua Heschel
Good order is the foundation of all things.
— Edmund Burke
Maintenance is as much art as it is science.
— Anonymous
The whole Epistle is so methodical, that even its very beginning isĀ framed according to the rules of art.
— John Calvin
What is the use of discussing a man's abstract right to food or medicine? The question is upon the method of procuring and administering them. In that deliberation I shall always advise to call in the aid of the farmer and the physician, rather than the professor of metaphysics.
— Edmund Burke
Democracy is a method of finding proximate solutions for insoluble problems.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
In general, we taught that love and action were more important than intellect or speculative truth. Love is the highest category for the Franciscan School (the goal), and we believe that authentic love is not possible without true inner freedom of conscience,18 nor will love be real or tested unless we somehow live close to the disadvantaged (its method), who remind us about what is important.
— Fr. Richard Rohr