Argumentativeness Quotes & Sayings
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What is truth in photography? It can be told in a hundred different ways. Every thirtieth of a second when the shutter snaps, its capturing a different piece of information. — Sally Mann

We often think that there is just one way to look at things - the way we always have. In fact, there are an infinite number of ways to look at most everything. An open mind allows for a multitude of perspectives from which to choose in any given moment. That suppleness of mind allows for true choice, and opens us to a whole new realm of possibility. — Jeffrey R. Anderson

He cross-examined his very wine when he had nothing else at hand. — Charles Dickens

Still I kept walking. I walked and walked. And from time to time I stopped and said to myself: Wake up, Auxilio. Nobody can endure this. And yet I knew I could endure it. So I baptized my right leg Willpower and my left leg Necessity. And I endured. — Roberto Bolano

Everything comes to us from others. To Be is to belong to someone. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Do you know what hope and fear have in common? ... They both hold great power. But that power is dependent on both fear and hope together. Think about it. Without the fear of something terrible, you cannot have the hope that it won't happen, you see? Without having hope for something wonderful, you can't have any fear of losing it. They work together, the two most powerful forces we possess. — Ted Dekker

Just imagine walking away from something you've started. Something you really believed would be good. I don't think i could ever do that. — Jo Nesbo

[E]conomic history is a long record of government policies that failed because they were designed with a bold disregard for the laws of economics — Ludwig Von Mises

It the proof of high culture to say the greatest matters in the simplest way. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I might be tempted to make to Christendom a proposal different from that of the Bible society. Let us collect all the New Testaments we have, let us bring them out to an open square or up to the summit of a mountain, and while we all kneel let one man speak to God thus: 'Take this book back again; we men, such as we now are, are not fit to go in for this sort of thing, it only makes us unhappy,' This is my proposal, that like those inhabitants in Gerasa we beseech Christ to depart from our borders. This would be an honest and human way of talking
rather different from the disgusting hypocritical priestly fudge ... — Soren Kierkegaard

I never wanted to be in movies. In a sense, I'm still a failure because I wanted to be a star on the stage. — Kirk Douglas

Love: the impossible combination of being IN the deep end and being OFF the deep end. — Jennifer Harrison

Read and write. That's the recipe for being a writer. — J.D. Cunegan