Cortex App Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 13 famous quotes about Cortex App with everyone.
Top Cortex App Quotes

Our growing ability to eliminate the slow-moving aspects of entertainment and go hopping from one peak to another is not without cost. Stand-up comics, movie-makers and others who earn their living entertaining no longer "waste" time with setups and plot development, lest we reach for the remote and click them off our screen. The result is a loss of subtlety, anticipation and nuance and, in the process, a coarsening of our discourse. — William Raspberry

It hadn't used to be like this, — S.M. Reine

I've always had a great love of music since childhood. It changes every day.. every time you write, it's a new experience. It's a self expression. — Edgar Winter

Scotland never voted for Margaret Thatcher. — Nicola Sturgeon

No one in the history of the world has been more inclusive of repentant sinners than Jesus and no one has been more intolerant of sin. — Kevin DeYoung

If I was in deep shit with Lilian before, I was snorkeling at the waste treatment plant now. — C.I. Dennis

The reality of life is chaos; the fantasy of man is order. (..) The world of art, the world of games, the world of politics, so many worlds men make for themselves, are in a very fundamental way fantastic. — Eric S. Rabkin

I saw the way Rathbone looked at you," he said, taking a little nip at the delicate curve of her ear.
She gave a little squeak, so he did it again, feeling the tremor that ran through her body.
"He wants you. I saw the way you were laughing together. He was seeing you for the first time, the way I did."
"Amazing how many blind men there are in London," she said. — Eloisa James

The man in her dream would ride up and surprise her on his horse ... saying her beauty pierced such a great place in his heart. — Kaye Gibbons

Accept your symptoms, don't complain of them; immerse yourself in your suffering. — Franz Kafka

God's eternal purpose is to work Himself into us as our life so that we may take Him as our person, live Him, and express Him. This is the desire of God's heart; it is also the focal point of the Bible. In order to fulfill this purpose, God created man in His image and after His likeness. God's intention in creating man was that man would receive God into him and take Him as his life and everything to him. For this reason, after God created man, He placed him in front of the tree of life. This indicates that God wanted man to eat of this tree, which is a symbol of God Himself as life. To eat of the tree of life is to take God into us as our life and life supply. — Witness Lee