Humminginears Quotes & Sayings
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Top Humminginears Quotes
If you say something as if it were, that isn't, is it considered a lie, or speaking it into existence? — N'Zuri Za Austin
For me context is the key - from that comes the understanding of everything. — Kenneth Noland
It is quite possible to speed up the healing process to the part of the body that is injured. This all has to do with the release of chi. — Frederick Lenz
The Dick, Jane, and Spot primers have gone to that bookshelf in the sky. I have, in some ways, a tender feeling toward them, so I think it's for the best. — Chris Van Allsburg
If anything, in the podcast world, I'm relieved that I don't have to dress like the character. I don't necessarily have to do all of the physicality that conveys the character, but do as much as I need to help me feel like the character. — Andy Daly
Let him into the mire and muck of our world. For only if we let him in can he pull us out. — Max Lucado
The fact of your heart's enfoldment in mine is evidence enough that there is, underneath it all, some hidden order to this world. — Eric Micha'el Leventhal
Computations are everywhere, once you begin to look at things in a certain way. — Rudy Rucker
When Jesus died on the cross and cried out, 'It is finished!' He not only died for our sins, but for our diseases too. — Kathryn Kuhlman
It's hard keeping everything the same when the same things look and feel so different — Simone Elkeles
My struggle has allowed me to transcend that sense of shame and stigma identified with my being a Black gay man. Having come through the fire, they can't touch me. — Marlon Riggs
She could end up on the news if she wasn't careful, with her face plastered on the back of milk jugs. Missing and too stupid to live. — Missy Lyons
When you are thwarted, it is your own attitude that is out of order. — Meister Eckhart
Never read the Bible as if it means something. Or at any rate don't try and mean it. Nor prayers. The liturgy is best treated and read as if it's someone announcing the departure of trains. — Alan Bennett
Every ambiguous, false, tearful, emotional exaggeration brings about that typically kitsch attitude which could be defined as "sentimentality." — Gillo Dorfles
