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Dogmata Quotes & Sayings

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Top Dogmata Quotes

That man is sharp who can say what he wants in a minimum of words. — Aristophanes

She says the hunger for revenge eats a man up. She says killing doesn't fill that hole. It just makes it echo. — Mark Lawrence

For we can only know that we know nothing, and a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. — Zhuangzi

I rather wonder what I am doing here. I enjoy city life, you know. The glittering lights, the constant companionship, the liquid entertainment. The lack of sudden monkeys. — Cassandra Clare

It was his shoes, he noticed to his pleasure, that she most objected to; and he thought: bloody good, that's what shoes are for. — John Le Carre

But alas, if I have not maintained my victory, it is God's fault for not making man and the devil of equal strength. — Victor Hugo

Then I heard a voice: "Until you learn to be grateful for the things you have," it said, "you will not receive the things you want. — John Kralik

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To my daughter,
if you ever date anyone like the men I write,

I will kick your *ss up between your ears and you will walk sideways for a month,

but I'll still love you. — Amelia Hutchins

Part of the approach envisaged in bringing about Black Consciousness has to be directed to the past, to seek to rewrite the history of the black man and to produce in it the heroes who form the core of the African background — Steven Biko

The best thing about being 40 is that you can appreciate 25-year-old men more. — Colleen McCullough

The indiscreet questioner - and by indiscreet questions I mean questions which it is not conceivably a man's duty either to the community or to any individual to answer - is a marauder, and there is every excuse for treating him as such. — Katharine Fullerton Gerould

There are those who ask what authority, what theological qualification, the Council intended to give to its teachings, knowing that it avoided issuing solemn dogmatic definitions backed by the Church's infallible teaching authority. The answer is known by those who remember the conciliar declaration of March 6, 1964, repeated on November 16, 1964. In view of the pastoral nature of the Council, it avoided proclaiming in an extraordinary manner any dogmata carrying the mark of infallibility. — Pope Paul VI

Reality is a sound, you have to tune in to it not just keep yelling. — Anne Carson

If you need to know in advance that everything will 'work out' before you jump in, you'll never jump into anything. — Neale Donald Walsch