
Top 15 Adjured Sentence Quotes
#1. It does not take much to imagine the humanity of people you don't know.
Elliott Colla
#2. ALMUSTAFA, the chosen and the beloved, who was a dawn unto his own day, had waited twelve years in the city of Orphalese for his ship that was to return and bear him back to the isle of his birth.
Kahlil Gibran
#4. Gilbert, as a rule, used money the way women use pepper spray; he liked having some handy but only produced it when physically threatened.
Joe Keenan
#6. There is no such thing, incidentally, as one kudo.
Bill Bryson
#7. When we find ourselves wondering about the meaning of conditions and events, its always useful to ask, who profits?
Richard Mitchell
#8. So, if the truest currency of life is time, then how do you get more time? Because if more is merrier, than having more time should make us more happier. Right? Therefore, all we have to ask ourselves is can we buy more time? ...
Carew Papritz
#9. We don't believe in market research for a new product unknown to the public. So we never do any.
Akio Morita
#10. As with military campaigns, cultural warfare is always decided over the pragmatic problems of strategy, organization and resources ... The factions with the best strategies, most efficient organization, and access to resources will plainly have the advantage and very possibly, the ultimate victory.
James Davison Hunter
#11. Religion makes us proud of what we have done. The Gospel makes us proud of what Jesus has done.
Timothy Keller
#12. It kind of scares me, the notion that we're going to be injecting ourselves into other countries' affairs when they're not posing a threat to our security. I wouldn't be telling Israel what to do.
Gary Johnson
#13. And when I have that feeling, that feeling like I need a handout, desperate, I want to pull my skin off and turn into dust.I want to throw myself back to the angels and tell them to start over,start over without me cause you put the screws in loose, you put the hinges in wrong.
Andrea Portes
#15. The soul does not require the organs of sense in order to see, hear, smell, taste and feel, in a much more perfect state; but with this great difference, that in such a state, it stands in much nearer connection with the spirtual than the material world.
Carl Jung
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