Quotes & Sayings About Rhetorical Appeals
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Because I swear to you, sometimes the nastiest shit happens behind the prettiest doors, while everyone laughs and smiles and pretends everything's okay. — Joanna Wylde
As to liberty, men would be at their own disposal and live as they please. They suppose the only true liberty is to be at the command and under the control of none above themselves, and live according to their heart's desire. But this is a thralldom and bondage of the worst kind. True liberty is not the power to live as we please, but to live as we ought! Hence, the only One Who has ever trod this earth since Adam's fall that has enjoyed perfect freedom was the Man Christ Jesus, the Holy Servant of God, Whose meat it ever was to do the will of the Father. — Arthur W. Pink
Nothing may truly be said to be a miracle except in the profound sense that everything is a miracle. — Paramahansa Yogananda
Sometimes what seems so right turns out wrong and what seems so wrong turns out right. What do I call this phenomenon? Life. — Charles F. Glassman
A quiet man I was, and not one to provoke a quarrel, but if set upon I would fight back. I do not say this in boasting, for it was as much a part of me as the beating of my heart. It was bred in the blood-line of those from whom I come, and I could not be other than I am. — Louis L'Amour
Pop culture is great, but it can be bad, at times. — Aisha Tyler
True faith rests upon the character of God and asks no further proof than the moral perfections of the One who cannot lie. — A.W. Tozer
In the NFL game today, there are a lot of better athletes than I am, and quarterbacks these days are faster than the quarterbacks have always been, they're running like crazy. But I kind of stick to my roots of the disciplined quarterback. You know, I'm doing the same routine every week, studying tapes and working hard, getting ready to play and making good decisions on Sundays. — Peyton Manning
No organization should be allowed near disaster unless they are willing to cooperate with some level of established leadership. — Irwin Redlener
Words are the most powerful drug used by humankind. — Rudyard Kipling
Judicials of common [or general] equity are such as are made according to the law or instinct of nature common to all men: and these in respect of their substance, bind the consciences not only of the Jews but also of the Gentiles — William Perkins
Start-up teams are always in flux, so, like all start-ups, we're always talking to candidates for various key roles. — Sean Parker
To say what you feel is to dig your own grave. — Sinead O'Connor
Reagan promised everyone a seven-course dinner. Ours turned out to be a possum and a six-pack. — Jim Hightower
When I speak English, I've been told, I have this patrician way of speaking that's very irritating. It's the whole class thing. — Kristin Scott Thomas