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Gradenigos Syndrome Quotes By Charles Caleb Colton

If it be true that men of strong imaginations are usually dogmatists
and I am inclined to think it is so
it ought to follow that men of weak imaginations are the reverse; in which case we should have some compensation for stupidity. But it unfortunately happens that no dogmatist is more obstinate or less open to conviction than a fool. — Charles Caleb Colton

Gradenigos Syndrome Quotes By Sue Tompkins

The way I perform or the setup is always same - just me and a microphone and the text - and they usually have some relation of how physical that stack becomes. When I'm editing it together, the density of the papers is an indicator to be like, "You need to stop." — Sue Tompkins

Gradenigos Syndrome Quotes By Billy Graham

Faith is loved and honored by God more than any other single thing. — Billy Graham

Gradenigos Syndrome Quotes By Plotinus

Withdraw into yourself and look. And if you do not find yourself beautiful as yet, do as the creator of a statue that is to be made beautiful; the sculptor cuts away here, smoothes there, makes this line lighter, this other purer, until he or she has shown a beautiful face upon the statue. — Plotinus

Gradenigos Syndrome Quotes By Vincent Cassel

I wear a lot of wigs as Jacques Mesrine. He'd wear multiple wigs and take them off one at a time to rob three banks in one hour. — Vincent Cassel

Gradenigos Syndrome Quotes By Joshua Sasse

The next big push in my life is trying to get poetry popular again. — Joshua Sasse

Gradenigos Syndrome Quotes By Cynthia Kadohata

But for some reason, those rocks made lonely feel good. Those clouds made you dream big. Not big like you could make a lot of money or like you could have a good job. Bigger than those things. It was complicated. I mean, big like you were part of the sky, which also made you feel small. — Cynthia Kadohata