Polysemousness Quotes & Sayings
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But they can explain a great deal. The circumstances into which people are born and the range of opportunities to which they are exposed shape both the choices available to them and the process by which they make those choices even if they, ultimately, still make the choice. I have yet to meet anyone who denies that individuals have free will. But I also have yet to meet anyone who makes a convincing argument that circumstances don't shape what you can do with that will. — Gary Younge

Venemous," Jamie corrected him. "If it bites you and makes ye sick, it's venemous; if you bite it and it makes ye sick, it's poisonous. — Diana Gabaldon

Behind every great man there is a suprised woman. — Maryon Pearson

A great life evolves with gratitude. — Lailah Gifty Akita

To play with a band all of the time, just about nightly, was good for me because I wrote lots of arrangements and I got a lot of my transposition and chords ironed out. — Allen Toussaint

The more bad choices you make, the less bad your choices seem. — Karen Kingsbury

Big lots,' I said, seeing the eighty-year-old oaks and shady lawns. The houses were set way back and had iron fences and stone drives.
The harder to hear your neighbors scream, my dear,' was David's answer, and I sent my head up and down in agreement. — Kim Harrison

He has definitely cornered the market on enigma. I hope Stella goes for the deeply layered type. — Tera Lynn Childs

If I could sum up what the Bible teaches about giving in one statement, it would be this: Generous living produces emotional happiness. — Chip Ingram

What do we want from each other
after we have told our stories — Audre Lorde

I believe people exist to be enjoyed. — Alice Walker

The act of connection produces a fork in causality, the new branch causally unique. A stub, as we call them. — William Gibson

It will never be mistaken for a high school gymnasium or a meeting room in a Midwestern motel. — Donal Henahan