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It represents a strain in American thinking, distressingly strong at the State Department and among the High Minded, that is both seductive and debilitating, offering as it does the same comfortable view of stability and security beyond history where so many Europeans today happily slumber.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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It represents a strain in American thinking, distressingly strong at the State Department and among the High Minded, that is both seductive and debilitating, offering as it does the same comfortable view of stability and security beyond history where so many Europeans today happily slumber.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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It represents a strain in American thinking, distressingly strong at the State Department and among the High Minded, that is both seductive and debilitating, offering as it does the same comfortable view of stability and security beyond history where so many Europeans today happily slumber.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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It represents a strain in American thinking, distressingly strong at the State Department and among the High Minded, that is both seductive and debilitating, offering as it does the same comfortable view of stability and security beyond history where so many Europeans today happily slumber.
Surrender is not an Option John Bolton 2007
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Now, Ben Zimmer has already commented on this at Language Log, as has Neal Whitman at Literal-Minded.
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The third type of person is Fair Minded Critical people.
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In fact, I founded The Miracle Project so others could come to "see the moon" each day by being Miracle Minded™.
Elaine Hall: 'Barn's Burnt Down -- Now I Can See The Moon' Elaine Hall 2011
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– Closed-Minded with a generous touch of snobbish uppityness.
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Fordam University bioethicist Charles Camosy introduced Open Hearts, Open Minds and Fair Minded Words: A Conference on Life and Choice in the Abortion Debate at Princeton University on Oct. 15, 2010 by saying that it wasn't the conference any of its organizers wanted or envisioned.
Christine A. Scheller: The Abortion Debate: Open Hearts, Open Minds and Tragedy as a Fair Minded Word Christine A. Scheller 2010
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Fordam University bioethicist Charles Camosy introduced Open Hearts, Open Minds and Fair Minded Words: A Conference on Life and Choice in the Abortion Debate at Princeton University on Oct. 15, 2010 by saying that it wasn't the conference any of its organizers wanted or envisioned.
Christine A. Scheller: The Abortion Debate: Open Hearts, Open Minds and Tragedy as a Fair Minded Word Christine A. Scheller 2010
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