Deconstructivist Theory Quotes & Sayings
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Regeneration is a work of the omnipotent power of God, power that nothing can overcome or resist. — R.C. Sproul

A man who is all theory is like "a rudderless ship on a shoreless sea." ... Theories and speculations may be indulged in with safety only as long as they are based on facts that we can go back to at all times and know that we are on solid ground. — Elisha Gray

I do believe in love; it's wonderful - especially love third time around, it's even more precious; it's kind of amazing. — Robin Williams

It's come around to that point of view at the end of a long evolutionary process, in which the rule of law has slowly been replaced by giant idiosyncratic bureaucracies that are designed to criminalize failure, poverty, and weakness on the one hand, and to immunize strength, wealth, and success on the other. — Matt Taibbi

Why did God make all this all so decayable and dieable and harmable and wants to make me realize and scream? — Jack Kerouac

Perhaps," she said, "to be able to learn things quickly isn't everything. To be kind is worth a great deal to other people. — Frances Hodgson Burnett

Gay marriage is going to happen. It must. — Lady Gaga

She divorced me August 10 of 2000, but she never was able to completely get rid of me. Don't ask me why. — Jim Lampley

The Jacques Cousteau shows actually got me very excited about the fact that there's an alien world here on Earth. — James Cameron

If coincidences are just coincidences, why do they feel so contrived? — Clyde Bruckman

If evolution exists in every living species, likewise so too does devolution. — Samael Aun Weor

It's all been worth it. Every fight, all those years of childish experimentation, the occasional heartbreak, the paltry checking account, the used, old trucks. To have lived with another human being, another person, this man, as long as I have, and to see him change and grow. To see him become more decent and more patient, stronger and more competent - to see how he loves our children - how he wrestles with them on the floor and kisses them unabashedly in public. To hear his voice in the evening, reading books to them, or explaining to them what his father was like while he was alive, or what I was like as a girl, a teenager, a young woman. To hear him explain why our part of the world is so special. — Nickolas Butler

It wasn't a sweet kiss, it was a demanding, get-your-clothes-off kind of kiss. It was a kiss that made me want to wrap my legs around him and take him back to my room. — Chelsea M. Cameron