Prejudicial Effect Quotes & Sayings
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Many a long dispute among divines may be thus abridged: It is so; It is not so. It is so; it is not so. — Benjamin Franklin

I'll eat one cookie, not a whole box of cookies. But I'll still eat the one cookie ... sometimes two, or even three. But not the whole box. — Kate Winslet

For a lot of people, film is still the dream - the captive audience in the darkened theater - but I love TV. I think it's fantastic. — Jenji Kohan

Silence prevails once again . . . and I've decided to eat the crushed glass. Final answer. — Jandy Nelson

Change the setting, change the mood ... She'd taught him to make himself go outside if he was in, or inside if he was out, to interrupt the plummet with something as simple as making a cup of tea or spending a few minutes working on crossword puzzles. — Jennifer Weiner

The moment we're born, we start dying. We spend our lives dying. — Kelly Parsons

I never saw a U-Haul behind a hearse. — Billy Graham

All love begins with the love within. — Vironika Tugaleva

Perhaps the pleasure one feels in writing is not the infallible test of the literary value of a page; perhaps it is only a secondary state which is often superadded, but the want of which can have no prejudicial effect on it. Perhaps some of the greatest masterpieces were written while yawning. — Marcel Proust

Next to a shot of some good, habit-forming narcotic, there is nothing like travelling alone as a 'builder-upper. — Robert Benchley

My prayers are answered. No: a glimpse is not a vision. But to a man on a mountain road by night, a glimpse of the next three feet of road may matter more than a vision of the horizon. And there must perhaps always be just enough lack of demonstrative certainty to make free choice possible: for what could we do but accept if the faith were like the multiplication table? — Sheldon Vanauken