"In the approach to virtue there are many steps."
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"I have a utilitarian approach to dressing; as long as I quite like it and it covers me up, I don't care what it is."
"The main thing is to have a gutsy approach and use your head."
"Part of the maturity of the sciences is an appreciation of which questions are best left to other disciplinary approaches."
"I suppose my approach to religion is like my approach to music - I take what I want and leave the rest."
"The more you approach infinity, the deeper you penetrate terror"
"We must approach religion with reverence and with love, and our heart will stand up and say, this is truth, and this is untruth."
"Basically, therefore, we should approach others openly, recognizing each person as another human being just like ourselves. There is not much difference between us all."
"As the filmmaker, yes, I have to look out for everybody. But I don't have to know everybody's approach."
"Approach every day as if it's a new world, because it IS."
"When there is an issue, I approach it and hit it head on. I speak the truth. If I do something wrong, then I own it."
"A thousand approaches lie open to death."
"Our fears vanish as the danger approaches."
"Complete independence will be complete only to the extent of our approach in practice to truth and nonviolence."
"Religion is entirely a personal matter. Each one could approach his Creator as he liked."
"Only those who leisurely approach that which the masses are busy about can be busy about that which the masses take leisurely."
"Ignorance of impending evil is far better than a knowledge of its approach."
"My point is, if we respect the winner and approach that person, have access to that person and that person will look at what we are presenting, that is not too bad."
"The most ideal approach to advance is the way of opportunity."
"This web of time--the strands of which approach one another, bifurcate, intersect or ignore eachother through the centuries--embrace every posibility."