Diplomatically Decline Quotes & Sayings
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There is no readier way for a man to bring his own worth into question than by endeavoring to detract from the worth of other men. — John Tillotson

The cars themselves are getting smarter and will be increasingly able to assist drivers - to the point where the cars will be completely automated. — Robert James Thomson

I have a relationship with Christ. It allows me to handle situations better. It allows me to treat people better and it allows me to have a better mental attitude towards baseball. — Mark Teixeira

Grace had called Ellen a dry little prune who'd be lucky to give it away for free disguised as a hat, let alone sell it or marry it off. — Lyndsay Faye

Love never had enough time, but what time was left, he would savor. Every single second. — Karen Kingsbury

When people say, 'I believe in Jesus', look them straight in the eye and ask, 'Which one?' — Walter Martin

The top two lines on every prophet's job description look like this: Speak openly and clearly about what God is for. Speak openly and clearly about what God is against. The third and fourth lines look like this: I [God] am with you. Have courage. (But you may have to duck or die.) — Scot McKnight

I met the girl who works at the Doubletree front desk, she gave me her number. It's ZERO. I tried to call from here, some other woman answered. "You sound older!" — Mitch Hedberg

Children are not a burden. — Ziggy Marley

O people who take pleasure in a life that will vanish, falling in love with a fading shadow is sheer stupidity — Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya

The full moon rises. The fog clings to the lowest branches of the spruce trees. The man steps out of the darkest corner of the forest and finds himself transformed into ...
A monkey?
I think not. — Garth Stein

There is no hypocrisy so great as the words which we say to ourselves, "I wish to know the worst!" At heart we do not wish it at all. We have a dreadful fear of knowing it. Agony is mingled with a dim effort not to see the end. We do not own it to ourselves, but we would draw back if we dared; and when we have advanced, we reproach ourselves for having done so. — Victor Hugo

Ah, lives there a man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said As he hunched and rolled in his comfortable bed: To hell with the rent ... I'll drink instead! — Hunter S. Thompson

I like solving problems, and science provides a logical way of solving real-life problems. — David J. Anderson

The cost to reconnect animals to live in natural settings without human support is a debt that many animals in transition must honor with their lives. — Young Tim