Doubt
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RNG: No doubt, but modern anti-war movements reach back to a long chain of thinkers who had argued as to why we ought to mobilize our emotions against war, such as the father of modernity, Erasmus.
I mean, there was no
doubt
that Amy and I and Salaam all had this love for this gospel, soul and blues and jazz that was evident listening to the musical arrangements.
Without doubt, we should spend more on the search.
So that night, as I sat wondering how I should respond, I found myself filled with
doubt.
And I've no
doubt
there are five Einsteins in the audience tonight.
They clung to certainty in the belief that
doubt
would undermine them.
And I was the 40 percent owner of a dotcom that was about to go public and no
doubt
be worth billions more.
There are lots of reasons for that, but there's no
doubt
that one sputtering fax machine in Geneva was a little bit of a bandwidth constraint in terms of the ability to get a message to lots of people.
It made her scared and it made her
doubt.
And that bee, no doubt, assumed that it had decided, "I'm going for that apple tree, I'm going for that blossom, I'm going to get the nectar and I'm going to leave."
I have faced head-on these places, and to walk across a melting ocean of ice is without
doubt
the most frightening thing that's ever happened to me.
You become whatever it is that will freeze you, numb you and protect you from
doubt
or change.
Even after writing eleven books and winning several prestigious awards, Maya Angelou couldn’t escape the nagging
doubt
that she hadn’t really earned her accomplishments.
Everyone is susceptible to a phenomenon known as pluralistic ignorance, where we each
doubt
ourselves privately, but believe we’re alone in thinking that way because no one else voices their doubts.
Since it’s tough to really know how hard our peers work, how difficult they find certain tasks, or how much they
doubt
themselves, there’s no easy way to dismiss feelings that we’re less capable than the people around us.
I
doubt
this, but it's worth exploring.
This is a medium waiting for its Orson Welles or its Stanley Kubrick, and I have no
doubt
that they will soon emerge and be recognized as such.
How do you live with the
doubt
that inevitably creeps into every relationship, or even harder, how do you live with your partner's
doubt?
There is no
doubt
in my mind.
I mean, the theory's been proven true beyond all doubt, but interpreting it is baffling.
There could be no
doubt
that these signs were meaningful to their creators, like these 25,000-year-old bas-relief sculptures from La Roque de Venasque in France.
AT: Well, we eat fish every day, every day, and I think there is no
doubt
that our rate of consumption of fish is perhaps the highest in the world.
To
doubt
means to question, to waver, to hesitate.
If we look even deeper, we can see beyond the shadow of a doubt, just how revealing that "b" can be.
There are only two base words in all of English that have the letters "d-o-u-b": one is doubt, and the other is double.
The meaning of double, two, is reflected in a deep understanding of
doubt.
See, when we doubt, when we hesitate, we second guess ourselves.
Historically, before English began to borrow words from French, it already had a word for
doubt.
So the next time you are in
doubt
about why English spelling works the way it does, take a second look.
When your spaceship fires its engines, your change in speed is beyond
doubt.
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