But if he noticed the beam in the eye of the other, he could not see the mote in his own. |
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So East had a mote in his eye and was fortunate that his partner did not notice it. |
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I despise how easily these extremists strive to pluck the mote out of someone else's eye while leaving the well-rooted tree that's in their own. |
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The problem is that many people reverse this idea and argue that so long as we have the smallest mote in our eye, we cannot criticize another for having a beam in his eye. |
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Though a mote in the dustheap of society, he is no derelict. |
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And to the British and European hypocrites who thought this was a good idea, I say remove the beam from your own eye before taking the mote from my eye. |
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They see the mote in their adversary's eye but not the beam in their own that is even worse. |
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Make not the mistake of trying to pluck a mote out of your brother's eye when there is a beam in your own eye. |
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See first, disciples, the timber you bear, before you fix yourselves on the mote in your brother's eye. |
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Our sense of identity and pride so easily conduce to a desire to minimise or deny appalling actions, to see only the mote in the eye of the other. |
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Since the Government of Quebec used taxpayers money to make these pre-referendum expenditures, it should look at the beam in its own eye instead of the mote in ours. |
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Still, Dr. Mote says, universities can simply keep raising tuition to keep afloat. |
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Mote Marine's coral nursery trees hold fragments of staghorn coral that hang like Christmas ornaments from monofilament fishing line. |
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William Atwell states that around 1400 the population of China was perhaps 90 million people, citing Heijdra and Mote. |
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In May, Mote researchers caught this spotted eagle ray in order to measure, tag and photograph it as part of a study of spotted eagle ray populations. |
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During the study, a team of 16 scientists tested the hearing of 36 dolphins and toothed whales at Mote and a number of other aquariums and rehabilitation centers. |
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