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He is guided neither by the maxims of a political ideology nor by conspicuous moral principle, but rather by a simple need to retain power.
One would not expect a common ethical standard among maxims spoken by different characters in a mime.
Men of maxims enter into no such education, retaining the patented rules they already have to hand, bought off a common shelf.
The common proverbial maxims of prudence, being founded in universal experience, are perhaps the best general rules which can be given about it.
Therefore, ethical action is equated with following rules, principles, laws, maxims, and codes.
And the loveable curmudgeon is responsible for most of literature's best quotations, maxims and aphorisms.
These were the jet-setting academics of the ancient world, who were praised for their maxims and consulted for their wisdom.
You must form all conclusions and all maxims for yourselves, from premises and data collected and considered by yourself.
This doctrine lives on today as one of many maxims for contractual interpretation.
Besides the potential of wisdom attributed to popular maxims there is another sign pointing in the same direction.
Too many maxims make for too simple a path, bounded on each side by the wit and mental agility of someone else's moment.
They'll assume you're following certain maxims, and because of that platform of understanding, you can be much more meaningful.
Some politicians may well have a cherubic grin and a Churchillian girth, yet they seem to refuse to follow one of the great Prime Minister's maxims.
In his legal definition he stated many of those legal maxims which I would describe as penetratingly obvious.
Her political heirs no longer dare to make that argument, even as they readopt Thatcher's anti-Keynesian maxims of good housekeeping.
Listeners know that cooperative, rational, unconfused speakers do their best to comply with the maxims.
However, all such maxims should be taken with a grain of salt since so many other factors are involved.
While Grice's maxims enjoin the speaker to communicate efficiently, they do not require maximization.
Insult, vicious verbal abuses or slander. Somali oral literature is replete with poems, maxims and proverbs warning against such offences.
But, as is usual with all maxims, there is an exception: refuse to be hurried when sense or instinct warns that deliberation is needed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And that one should consider the sidereal system and the maxims of Epictetus and be comforted.
By such maxims as these, however, nations have been taught that their interest consisted in beggaring all their neighbours.
There were still more very pretty, well-put, useful maxims, only since then I have forgotten almost all of them again.
The maxims of the Fathers, the decretals of the pontiffs, cannot be the rule of our faith.
One of the maxims of the old Greek philosophers was that good is diffusive of itself.
In fact, their own maxims may be turned against them with great power, in this matter of ultramontanism.
Practical maxims are spoken of, as merely probable, Right and Wrong as the efflux of moral sentiments.
A selection from the metrical Sanskrit proverbs and maxims is here given.
You don't have to sit on her lap and listen to talk that would make the book of a musical comedy sound like the maxims of Epictetus.
I am a follower of the old trails, an endorser of the old maxims.
The squadron replied with anti-aircraft guns, maxims, and rifles.
We talked of our grief in maxims, and bade each other adieu in antitheses.
It was that false-hearted woman gave you these precious maxims.
In the opening scene Jacques's maxims started the play tritely, but the final one has the ring of protest poetry once his decision is made.
The operations of war were directed by the same Machiavellian maxims.
Gallican maxims are dishonored by the use Napoleon has made of them.
On his way upstairs he cursed the maxims of his mother Penelope.
Madame de Villefort listened with avidity to these appalling maxims and horrible paradoxes, delivered by the count with that ironical simplicity which was peculiar to him.
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