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Logocentrism In Philosophy Quotes By Ron Lizzi

The scenery doesn't necessarily improve in proportion to how far you travel or how much you spend. — Ron Lizzi

Logocentrism In Philosophy Quotes By Anne Perry

His face crumpled a little. It was highly expressive, mirroring his thoughts and feelings more than he wished. — Anne Perry

Logocentrism In Philosophy Quotes By Donna Tartt

Whatever teaches us to talk to ourselves is important: whatever teaches us to sing ourselves our of despair. — Donna Tartt

Logocentrism In Philosophy Quotes By Konrad Adenauer

When everybody else thinks it's the end, we have to begin. — Konrad Adenauer

Logocentrism In Philosophy Quotes By Anthony Trollope

Few men do understand the nature of a woman's heart till years have robbed such understanding of its value. — Anthony Trollope

Logocentrism In Philosophy Quotes By Henri J.M. Nouwen

We enter into solitude first of all to meet our Lord and to be with Him and Him alone. Only in the context of grace can we face our sin; only in the place of healing do we dare to show our wounds; only with a single-minded attention to Christ can we give up our clinging fears and face our own true nature. Solitude is a place where Christ remodels us in his own image and frees us from the victimizing compulsions of the world. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Logocentrism In Philosophy Quotes By Ayn Rand

Genius is an exaggeration of dimension. So is elephantiasis. Both may be only a disease. — Ayn Rand

Logocentrism In Philosophy Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

I am very sorry, but I cannot learn languages. I have tried hard, only to find that men of ordinary capacity can learn Sanskrit in less time that it takes me to buy a German Dictionary — George Bernard Shaw

Logocentrism In Philosophy Quotes By Lindsey Stirling

I don't claim to be the best musician. If being the best means I earn the right to look down on people and critique their accomplishments in defense of my own, I don't ever want to be. People can say what they want about my music being 'banal' and my skill level 'competent,' and it will hurt my feelings (because despite what some believe, I do still have them), but I won't let it determine my self-worth. — Lindsey Stirling