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Top Ostensive Quotes

Jellyfish do not respond to reason, they usually don't respond to kindness, and they will always show up to ruin a fun party if possible. — Kelly Williams Brown

Bores can be divided into two classes; those who have their own particular subject, and those who do not need a subject. — A.A. Milne

Love cost its like working a full time job you got to put work and effort into it,and that's why it fails with a lot of people because they on the job part time !!! #GeminiStatus — Jojo1980

Don't rely on logic alone, nor speculation. Don't infer or be deceived by appearances. — Gautama Buddha

Habits are malleable throughout your entire life. — Charles Duhigg

A man stands straighter under hostile eyes. — Edmond Rostand

I don't have to look far and wide to discover that material wealth alone is not enough to build a great nation. There are many countries in the world, especially in developing countries of Africa, Asia and South America that are enormously wealthy in natural resources and yet have a poor population. — Sunday Adelaja

I still read the British papers, but I've never been a Royalist, ever. It's funny, there always seems to be much more of a fascination with the Royal Family over here then there does in England. — Paul Bettany

The dues of discipleship are high indeed, and how much we can take so often determines how much we can then give. — Neal A. Maxwell

I had a guidance counsellor who made me take an aptitude test, and told me I should be a bricklayer. — Harmony Korine

They would assume she was a boy, because in her plain trousers and hood she looked like one, and because when people were attacked it never occurred to anyone that it might have been a girl. — Kristin Cashore

Every child, woman, and man should possess license to speak or sing in his or her true voice. — Joyce Maynard

If pressed to supplement Tweedledee's ostensive definition of logic with a discursive definition of the same subject, I would say that logic is the systematic study of the logical truths. Pressed further, I would say that a sentence is logically true if all sentences with its grammatical structure are true. Pressed further still, I would say to read this book. — Willard Van Orman Quine

Don't stick that on me until we know for a fact that you have the same power Acheron does to keep cooties off that stuff — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Grace is root of a good life. — Lailah Gifty Akita