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But we have to actualise this kind of care and respect since man came by his awareness nearer the phenomenon of interrelationship called the relation of atoms.

From The Guardian • May 22, 2013

All parties have in his eyes only this in common, that they all strive to actualise conceptions and ideas which lie beyond them, whether these be called God, State, or humanity.

From Anarchism A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory by Zenker, Ernst Viktor

The things that he sees in the ideal, his strong, positive, and therefore creative type of thought, is continually helping to actualise in the realm of the real.

From The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit by Trine, Ralph Waldo

It is a value, but not in the sense that man first appreciates it and subsequently looks for it and strives to actualise it.

From The Reform of Education by Gentile, Giovanni

According to the teachings of the Master true religion is not only personal salvation, but it is giving one's self through all of one's best efforts to actualise the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth.

From The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit by Trine, Ralph Waldo

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