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Incomprehensibility Synonym Quotes By P.T. Barnum

Witchcraft is one of the most baseless, absurd, disgusting and silly of all the humbugs. — P.T. Barnum

Incomprehensibility Synonym Quotes By Patricia Schroeder

The Pledge of Allegiance says " ... with liberty and justice for all." What part of "all" don't you understand? — Patricia Schroeder

Incomprehensibility Synonym Quotes By Devon Monk

Is there a particular way you'd like to end up on the floor this time?" he asked as he shifted his stance and waited for me to attack. "Or do you just want me to surprise you?"
"Gee, if I get a choice, how about if I end up on top this time? — Devon Monk

Incomprehensibility Synonym Quotes By Jose Saramago

Ah, in every age there is always some new wonder to astound mankind until they grow accustomed to it and lose interest. — Jose Saramago

Incomprehensibility Synonym Quotes By Max Von Essen

Honestly, I wish I'd known just how hard it is and how competitive the acting world is. I took my time; I went at my own pace. That's been helpful over the years, but also, I didn't quite realize how incredible everyone else was going to be: the level of competition and everyone's skill. — Max Von Essen

Incomprehensibility Synonym Quotes By Tim Finchem

You want to grow. To compete effectively - - even if you weren't going to grow, just to maintain your position - - you look at who you're competing with. And everyone you're competing with is changing to get better, sometimes dramatically. — Tim Finchem

Incomprehensibility Synonym Quotes By Tom Stoppard

Before Plato could describe love, the loved one had to be invented. We would never love anybody if we could see past our invention. Bosie is my creation, my poem. In the mirror of invention, love discovered itself. — Tom Stoppard