quotes about Identification
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Our identification with Christ should be that whatever He is we also want to become.
-- Aiden Wilson Tozer -
I feel great identification with the developing world.
-- Bianca Jagger -
When you're dealing with music without words, titles are more a means of identification than anything else. What's the point of getting lofty?
-- Branford Marsalis -
The only identification that would be inscribed on any cat's collar would be "This is the cat's cat."
-- Elmer Davis -
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Faith is primarily a process of identification; the process by which the individual ceases to be himself and becomes part of something eternal.
-- Eric Hoffer -
Our current identification system is so disjointed that the World Trade Center terrorists had a total of 63 valid driver's licenses between them.
-- Jack Kingston -
It is possible there will be much less support for NATO because there is a lot of identification of the United States with NATO.
-- Janez Drnovsek -
The industry is becoming very ready for animal identification.
-- Mike JohannsSource : "An Exclusive Interview: USDA Secretary Mike Johanns". Interview with Sam Gazdziak, www.provisioneronline.com. June 1, 2005.
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Service is the overflow which pours from a life filled with love and devotion. But strictly speaking, there is no call to that. Service is what I bring to the relationship and is the reflection of my identification with the nature of God.
-- Oswald Chambers -
With DNA, the ability to find out a lot more with a lot less has increased our ability for identification.
-- Patricia Cornwell -
I see no constitutional problems with the identification, staving off and defusing of outside threats.
-- Thomas de Maiziere -
When we lose love, we lose also our identification with the universe and with eternal values--an identification which alone makesit possible for us to lay our lives on the altar for what we believe.
-- Sarah-Patton BoyleSource : Sarah-Patton Boyle, Jennifer Lynn Ritterhouse (1962). “The Desegregated Heart: A Virginian's Stand in Time of Transition”, p.311, University of Virginia Press
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We might even define the human as a dynamic process produced by a series of identifications and misidentifications with animality.
-- Simon CritchleySource : Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy Simon Critchley, Simon Critchley (2011). “On Humour”, p.39, Routledge