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Acceptance of the power of God in one's life lays the groundwork for personal commitment to both sc
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Kenneth L. Pike:
That a society controls, to a greater or lesser extent, the behavior of its members is a universal;Kenneth L. Pike:
It is also, I would guess, a universal that in all societies people value respectability granted toKenneth L. Pike:
We assume, to begin with, that the individual is at least as complex in his internal structure as tKenneth L. Pike:
The universe extends beyond the mind of man, and is more complex than the small sample one can studKenneth L. Pike:
God cannot be reduced to a sample for analysis.Kenneth L. Pike:
The price that one pays for refusing to act on the truth as one sees it, is to be led to believe unKenneth L. Pike:
If the scholar feels that he must know everything about any topic, he is in trouble - and will notKenneth L. Pike:
There is no truth without responsibility following in its wake.Kenneth L. Pike:
Language is not merely a set of unrelated sounds, clauses, rules, and meanings; it is a total coherKenneth L. Pike:
The detached observer's view is one window on the world.