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Russell explains: :"Most men do not feel in themselves the competence required for leading their group to victory, and therefore seek out a captain who appears to possess the courage and sagacity necessary for the achievement of supremacy... Nietzsche accused Christianity of inculcating a slave-morality, but ultimate triumph was always the goal.
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McEwan, as ever, writes with tenderness and sagacity.
And a king of great sense and sagacity would want no others.
A Lt. Colonel active in WWII, a lawyer and banker, Garrett had wit, charm, and sagacity.
The expression on his face combines horror and sagacity quite brilliantly.
He illuminated our lives with his boundless love, wit, and sagacity.
The three princes were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things they were not looking for.
But in most cases in all four war zones children demonstrated a resilience, maturity and sagacity that was often unexpected.
In recent years conservative writers dismayed by historical revisionism have flooded stores with books extolling the character and sagacity of America's founders.
But it's also traditional because in living together and learning ancient crafts, you necessarily draw on centuries of accumulated wisdom and borrow from ancestors' ingenuity and sagacity.
But Mr. Olmert said that his government had always acted in such situations with "equanimity and sagacity" and would continue to do so now.
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