Dialectical Criticism Quotes & Sayings
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I learned so much about the making of Star Wars and that became a real drive for me, right from the time I was 12 or 13. — Patrick Lussier

Be afraid of a dignified man when he is hungry and a wicked man when his belly is full. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

I've benefited from the best of both societies and both cultures, East and West. — Abdallah II Of Jordan

I said that this would be a Budget based on prudence for a purpose and that guides us also in our approach to public spending. — Gordon Brown

He smiled the most wicked smile she'd ever seen himi unleash.
"No. Just keep your eyes open. I want you to see who you're making love to."
~Dante — Tina Folsom

Wall, digging a tunnel under the border, or taking to the water to swim — Hester Vaizey

Chivalry - ... a romantic idealism closely related to Christianity, which makes honor the guiding principle of conduct. Connected with this is the ancient concept of the gentleman. — Richard M. Weaver

However, Hardy's relationship with nature is a dialectical one. While he indicates that he recognizes how human perception shapes nature, he nevertheless accepts nature as possessed of its own agency, as working through its cycle regardless of human perception, understanding, or attempted control. In essence, it claims a power apart from that with which humans may have imbued it. Even when humanity has lost faith in the possibility of renewal through nature, nature as Hardy describes it fights back, attempting to force human consciousness to acknowledge her power, her ability to transform life. — Shirley A. Stave

Oh? Did you think he was some paragon of purity? I've seen him kill girls younger than you. I've seen him wind women up to crawl to his bed. — Elise Kova

Silence is the friend of the fool. — Marjorie Swift Doering

Statistics show that of those who contract the habit of eating, very few survive. — George Bernard Shaw

It's true, I've become one of those grumpy older women. — Penelope Wilton

To be without method is deplorable, but to depend entirely on method is worse. — Chai Lu

Personal power is the ability to go into other planes, to cross that threshold from one dimension to another. Why do that? Because it is there to do; knowledge, power, and beauty lie in those other worlds. — Frederick Lenz

A historian can never claim to have the last word on anything as he is limited by his sources and further so by his viewpoint. — Ambeth R. Ocampo