Again, Aristotle's description of Xenophanes as the first of the Eleatic unitarians does not necessarily imply that the unity asserted by Xenophanes was the unity asserted by Parmenides; the phrase, "contemplating the firmament, he declared that the One is God," leaves it doubtful whether Aristotle attributed to Xenophanes any philosophical theory whatever; and the epithet a ypoLKOTEpos discourages the belief that Aristotle regarded Xenophanes as the author of a new and important departure. [Please select]
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Bird, dead, loss of discourages dog, 592 dead, seized and torn by dog, 597. [Please select]
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Mason of Virginia, a slaveholder himself, was hardly less outspoken, saying: "Slavery discourages arts and manufactures." [Please select]
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"Ma scolds so much when I do tell her things, that it sort of discourages me." [Please select]
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It teaches fatalism, and thus discourages effort and enterprise. [Please select]
"Sometimes when I think that I am all alone it discourages me." [Please select]
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I am done with crying which is a waste of time and discourages everybody. [Please select]
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Most of the people don't want a handful of crooks to govern them, but there's a kind of cheap cynicism abroad that discourages the men who are eager to revolt. [Please select]
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The spelling of Chaucer's time differs so much from ours that the difficulty of reading it discourages a great many people. [Please select]
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