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That much seems to be regarded as a universal truth.
It's a universal truth that battery life on phones is bad.
If there's one universal truth today it's that Brexit means Brexit.
By contrast, conservatives are suspicious of all revolutionary pretensions to universal truth.
Isn't it a universal truth that you just can't cry at work?
There's one universal truth about the CT6: splurge for the Super Cruise option.
On the other, perhaps there's some universal truth buried way deep inside the data.
Here's a universal truth: No matter where in the world you work, deadlines still exist.
If there's one universal truth about modern television, it's that no one likes cable bills.
Untitled Goose Game solidified a universal truth: sometimes, you just want to be an asshole.
That we all know a deep and universal truth, but have no way of expressing it.
This is a universal truth: we want better for the next generations than we had ourselves.
If there is a universal truth about good parenting, it is that sacrifices must be made.
Like the speed of light, the Planck constant is a universal truth that will never change.
The painting is a perfect journalistic dispatch, if measured by how much universal truth it contains.
"It's not a universal truth that all popping in the knees is bad," she points out.
This is a universal truth: We want better for the next generations than we had ourselves.
But enough about all that — let's talk about a universal truth and a lasting legacy: Zendaya.
Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Act II Scene 2 The Bard, as usual, hit on a universal truth.
Like many of the insights Smith gives the narrator, this is, in one sense, a universal truth.
Both Christianity and Islam were evangelistic religions which believed themselves to be bearers of a universal truth.
The director Alan Rudolph has always understood a universal truth: that we all nurture vivid fantasy lives.
I realize now this perspective is based around the goal of being thin — not a universal truth.
OK, sure, that sentiment isn't exactly a universal truth, but it is when viral challenges come into play.
No longer does this seem like a belief unique to their culture — it sounds like a universal truth.
There is one universal truth that we can all agree on: Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are relationship #goals.
"She learned to write about universal truth even if she was hiding from it," says Lena Roy, Voiklis's sister.
Another universal truth about war—and one related to those first two—is that no one walks away unscathed.
Just ask Great Britain, which failed to comprehend this universal truth, leading them to lose their once vaunted empire.
The whole thing is elevated by Green's knack for an observation that nails a universal truth of high school.
CNN is getting a firsthand lesson in that universal truth after a Saturday tweet went decidedly off the rails.
Life & Livin' It aims to push this sentiment as a universal truth that anyone feeling alienated can latch onto.
"Today we no longer represent the universal truth that God is the author of our life and liberty," Moore said.
Skin Deep If there's a universal truth to be drawn from the current makeup landscape, it's that more is more.
Nevertheless, the simple universal truth is this: you'll always need a song to lose it to when life feels unbearable.
I sort of love this idea though, as a pretty universal truth about the human experience, at the very least.
If nothing else, though, we do learn one universal truth here: a bowl of cereal is better than a lover.
The past few years, more artists are coming around to this universal truth, some bringing it back harder than others.
"Today, we no longer recognize the universal truth that God is the author of our life and liberty," he said.
Men, he contends, are born jerks, a universal truth that he believes accounts for the state of the world today.
It's a universal truth that if you've been happy in marriage once you are more likely to repeat the experiment.
They are subject to the same ambiguities, nuances, subtleties and lack of universal truth that we as humans are subject to.
It's not talking about any of the show's more difficult subjects, and instead pointing out a universal truth about teen television.
That's not a universal truth, of course; I've gotten into countless arguments with Austin over the merits of Dark Souls vs.
Smiles spread around the room, in recognition of the universal truth that it's really fun to wave around a long stick.
As long as T invariance appeared to be a universal truth, it wasn't clear that our italicized question was a useful one.
If there is a universal truth that this thread illuminates, I guess it's this: Waiting tables is demoralizing enough as it is.
The performance confirmed what has become a universal truth: No matter the genre, when Aretha Franklin sings a song, she transforms it.
Not for nothing, this writer agrees that GIF should be pronounced with a hard G. But that isn't considered a universal truth.
Their quotes aim to connect Graham to a broader, more universal truth -- whether that's about our shared values or our common humanity.
Photo: APAmong any and all creatures in this world that could be considered living, including people, there is an universal truth: We die.
You don't have to be good at math to know that this equation is a universal truth: pups + haircuts + slow motion = pure delight.
It's a universal truth that what's old will eventually become new again, and what's beloved on Instagram or YouTube can never truly die.
We tend to think of Pasteur as this great genius who came to a universal truth, but he wasn't working in a vacuum.
Goldner says the key to making movies from board games and toys is to ''focus on understanding the universal truth about the brand.
But they often come with a tacit agreement to refrain from all but the most anodyne universal truth claims: to each identity her own.
Mark Hoppus Mark Hoppus gets a bump up for coming to terms with the universal truth that our teenage years represent our creative peak.
It claimed that famed figures of yore — like Jesus, Confucius, Hiawatha — all taught the same universal truth that had tragically been corrupted over time.
But cutting beneath your specific doubts is the universal truth Cheryl identified: that you may be undermining this love to keep yourself safe from heartbreak.
A universal truth of rock climbing is that the first step toward crushing your next project (aka climbing a challenging route) is, well, finding one.
When it comes to pairings, one universal truth tends to hold up: you're usually granted a solid match if you stay close to the source.
This one is a universal truth on Earth as well as on Mars, but in the habitat, there were fewer opportunities to escape one another.
But there is one (almost) universal truth when it comes to these issues: No couple knows where the boundary is until they smack right into it.
In such a tumultuous time, it's nice to feel connected to people, and one universal truth that unites us all is that sunscreen is not optional.
As I truly believe, and as I've written before, Target is the one true God, the Lord, the Creator, the Universal Truth, of all that exists.
It's an almost universal truth that parents exist to embarrass their teenagers, at least a little bit, and one mom is living up to that goal.
Instead, those snaps and pops may indicate only that you are no longer as young as you once were, which is, of course, a universal truth.
Machado de Assis showed that the human comedy is the same everywhere, and one universal truth is that, in conflicts between man and society, society usually wins.
If there's any universal truth on The Walking Dead, it's that the dead never stay dead, and Morgan's grief has always been his most defining character trait.
But even then, he doesn't want Lightlessness to come off as pretentious, as if he happened upon some universal truth and is now sharing it with you.
If only someone could write a handy guide... It's a universal truth known by fat girls that the FUPA is the most intimidating part of our body.
Watch: Bob and Harriet Get Married It's an uncomfortable but universal truth that newborn babies aren't a pretty sight—they're a weird blob of squashed and creased humanity.
Well, for one thing, there is something very appealing about the notion of universal truth — especially at a time when people entertain the absurd idea of alternative facts.
Instead, let's focus on something that should be a universal truth for everyone in our democracy: We should all have a voice by exercising our fundamental right to vote.
Fisher-Price Codeapillar Fisher-Price Codeapillar As a radio host, singer, performer and frequent public speaker, I know one universal truth: You are only as good as your sound engineer.
That, and when it comes to unsettling election results, job opportunities, potential relationships, or beauty products, one universal truth applies: Anything that sounds too good to be true, probably is.
" She finishes by saying, "With that universal truth in mind, we have mutually decided to put off the formalization of our marriage certificate and put our faith in the process.
But if one made the mistake of dwelling on the problems with Agrawal's message for too long, she might disrupt those thoughts with another universal truth: We'll all be dead someday.
Winsome thespian Kate Winslet has confirmed a universal truth: There was no reason for Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) to die in Titanic, because he could have fit on that makeshift raft.
It always comes back to — and I think what Stan Lee's genius was — is that it comes down to the universal truth of how hard it is to balance your life.
As of the moment as an Instagram feed, "Crazy Rich Asians" revisits Jane Austen's timeless universal truth about a man in possession of a fortune being in want of a wife.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man was not a universal truth, but a political tool used to further the dominion of the revolutionaries — something to be dispensed with when necessary.
It's a universal truth that everyone loves a comfy sweatshirt; if there's any feeling half as heavenly as sinking into a toasty pullover, crewneck, hoodie, or zip-up, we've yet to discover it.
"Ideas have consequences" has been a conservative battle cry since 1948, when the acerbic anti-modernist Richard M. Weaver published a book-length polemic by that title bemoaning the decline of universal truth.
But the point of a show like "Living With Yourself" is that we all have these imperfections — even those of us who outwardly appear perfect — and there is comfort in this universal truth.
"When it comes to pet travel the only universal truth is that it's a hassle to fly," says Kaitlyn Wells, a pet expert for Wirecutter, The New York Times company that reviews products.
At his Paris salon, the French colorist Christophe Robin spends a lot of time examining his clients' roots, and has observed a universal truth: Healthy hair, he says, starts with a healthy scalp.
The movement that seeks to end abortion, care for desperate or bereaved mothers, and heal the hearts of would-be fathers is grounded in a larger, universal truth: the idea of human dignity.
If there is a universal truth about beauty — some concise and elegant concept that encompasses every variety of charm and grace in existence — we do not yet understand enough about nature to articulate it.
We're not sure of the science behind why that is a universal truth, but we can assure you that the chain-restaurant-branded frozen version of this dip doesn't hold a candle to this one.
It's a universal truth that there's nothing more boring in this world than hearing other people go on about a dream they had last night—except maybe (just maybe) if the dream is about you.
This claim goes as far back as Socrates, if not further, and in the more than two thousand years since he made it, it has acquired the rare status of something like a universal truth.
However, for an entity that has seen the sunrise X number of times , the probability becomes albeit a number that can be ignored and the sunrise becomes a "universal truth" of sorts until there is anomaly.
Yes, the song is in a different language (fear not, there are subtitles), but it still speaks a universal truth: If you've ever loved deeply and felt deep loss, your heart will never be the same.
Recognition of this universal truth is why people loved to dunk on a guy inexplicably named "Tripp," who posted a self-congratulatory Instagram post in which he... asked for an award because he loved his wife?
Wherever it is, a universal truth remains: you can't keep one team on the sidelines for the first 45 minutes and still call it a fair match when you finally let them play the second half.
Ferguson's thoughtful mix of high art and common culture makes for a playful and engaging exhibition — if one that, at times, can fall into the archetypical male tendency to mistake elements of one's personal experience for universal truth.
She writes that every person in the Rolling Stone story including the rape survivor, the journalist, and the UVA administrators got attached to separate understandings of what happened and began to interpret their own words as universal truth.
Roaming from Hanoi to Kerkyra to Manhattan, Xie's language veers between precise imagery, with the details of the world rendered in intimate close-up, and elegant aphorism, zooming out to take in a universal truth from a wide shot.
He sees through the cosmetic and psychic differences to the universal truth beneath: in each, you grow, you depend on the providence of luck and fate, you harness the nature of the world or the nature of your body.
During the convo, it's important to speak for yourself and your feelings, rather than presenting it as a universal truth, like, "this is just the right way of doing things; if you love me, then you will get me gifts," Knopp explains.
"The series tracks six incredible stories from across the globe including Syria, Japan, Costa Rica, Italy and the US — each proving that the unconditional love one feels for their dog is a beautiful universal truth," Netflix revealed in a statement about the show.
"I believe aging is fairly complex, I also think it's multifactorial, and I suggest that instead of trying to find some universal truth to aging, that what we should be doing is trying to understand all of these different components," he says.
The experience of the president is not that of a man who has been willing to expand his knowledge of conservatism, nor is it of one who at least has a cursory understanding of the universal truth that human nature is flawed.
As one emotionally astute Youtube commenter put it, "The one thing that unites every American [is] knowing all the lyrics to Mr. Brightside," and while their comment doesn't matter in the larger scheme of internet discourse, they hit on a universal truth.
"Government discounts and does not treat people of color equitably, and it doesn't treat poor people the way it treats people with more means, and that's just a universal truth that I've seen in over 40 years of housing programs in this state."
It's a universal truth, however, that to love is to roast, so when FJM made a meme about the fact that his record basically leaked, due to accidentally being uploaded to iTunes for a short period yesterday, we kind of couldn't resist.
Even setting aside the sweating philosophical toil of algorithmically sifting for some kind of universal truth, were Mountain View to truly live up to its own mission statement it would entail massive philanthropic investments in global Internet infrastructure coupled with Herculean language localization efforts.
If this sounds like a forerunner of modern cultural relativism, in a way it is — with the caveat that one worldview, the one based on faith in an inerrant Bible, does have a claim on universal truth, and everyone else is a myopic relativist.
The chin is something mystical—no one is quite sure how it works or what it takes to "break" a great one, but a universal truth of fighting is that even the iron-jawed brawlers can be sent into the fetal position with a good body shot.
"I don't need the box office to be huge on this film," he said during a Facebook Live interview last week, and in the commercial soul-searching that's defined this portion of his career, that statement might be the closest he's come to reaching a universal truth.
Here's a great thread to get you up to speed on some of the stupid stuff Google snippets have been suggestively passing off as 'universal truth' since they launched in January 2014… Google became the world's go-to source of information by ranking billions of links from millions of sources.
OK, maybe that's not a universal truth, but for me and for millions of other people who grew up in South Florida in the 80s and 90s, Miami Subs represents that particular time and place better than any TV show, family photo album, or rendition of 69 Boyz's "Tootsee Roll" ever could.
Specifically, scene after scene in the film is labeled, "New York, New York," as if the experiences of people in this competitive and unique market – a place where leveling up to something better is a way of life – could somehow represent a universal truth applicable to all of Tinder's estimated 50 million users.
It's been a Bollywood extravaganza ("Bride & Pre­judice"), an undead-themed novelty novel ("Pride and Prejudice and Zombies"), a frothy homage ("Bridget Jones's Diary") and, best of all, a BBC mini-series that established the universal truth that a billowy poet's blouse is one hot garment on a man, if the blouse is wet and the man is Colin Firth.
It's been a Bollywood extravaganza ("Bride & Prejudice"), an undead-themed novelty novel ("Pride and Prejudice and Zombies"), a frothy homage ("Bridget Jones's Diary") and, best of all, a BBC mini-series that established the universal truth that a billowy poet's blouse is one hot garment on a man, if the blouse is wet and the man is Colin Firth.
Indeed, I wanted to critique anti-Black violence and explore the real empathy I found between myself and the mother of Emmett Till, but I have learned that my re-presentation of violence against her son has proven to demonstrate its opposite: appealing to the universal truth of motherhood goes against what I have learned about the denial of motherhood, and of humanity itself, on the basis of race.
Related Post The Beyoncé assistant Twitter game is not only better than Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (who would absolutely get fired from Beyoncé's employ in two rounds max if it were a sentient being and not a disappointing streaming TV episode), but it is also a harsh, yet fair, reminder of the one universal truth that binds us all: None of us are good enough to work for Beyoncé.

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