Epistemicide Quotes & Sayings
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Top Epistemicide Quotes

It was not really a career choice that I had to make. It was something I knew right from the beginning. I had to be an actress ... period. — Christine Lahti

Creatively express your love through your life. Love is expressed through our hearts, minds, and bodies. — John Friend

Nothing else you do will ever matter as much as helping people establish an eternal relationship with God. — Rick Warren

It was as if, after years of setting aside memories,the pile had grown too high, and had tumbled, obliging her to take an inventory of her life. — Loida Maritza Perez

The demon woman is a mythological type, and appears either as the companion of the enemy, or as the seductress of the hero; she sleeps with him-or at least promises to-and kills him. — Wolfgang Lederer

Unless you're willing to have a go, fail miserably, and have another go, success won't happen. — Phillip Adams

One of the stunning realities of the Christian life is that in a world where everything is in some state of decay, God's mercies never grow old. They never run out. They never are ill timed. They never dry up. They never grow weak. They never get weary. They never fail to meet the need. They never disappoint. They never, ever fail, because they really are new every morning. — Paul David Tripp

We are our own greatest surprise. — Paulo Coelho

It was special with me being from Memphis and knowing the history of the venue, knowing all of the artists who performed in the Orpheum before me. Even having the idea to approach it was ambitious on my part, but I thought they would turn me down at first. — Yo Gotti

Write more thank-you cards, but draw fewer swastikas on them. — Michael Ian Black

It is not a persuasive argument that an evil should continue because it has existed in the past. — William H. Hastie

A saint is not a person who does not sin; but a sinner who never stops doing good — Bangambiki Habyarimana

The real measure of our wealth is how much we'd be worth if we lost all our money. — Benjamin Jowett

I hated Shallow Grave, that movie made me angry. And I hated Happiness. I generally hate movies that use extreme violence or gratuitous shock value in place of having a heart. For example: movies that combine extremely sadistic violence with humor I find offensive. — Jesse Michaels