Top 16 Cobley Quotes
#1. In other words, science tells us that Adam and Eve are fictions. That Saint Paul or Uncle Tom Cobley and all thought otherwise is irrelevant. They were wrong.
Michael Ruse
#2. It doesn't matter if everyone thinks something is not worthy enough, it doesn't matter what the statistics say, it doesn't matter when the whole world is against something you do, as long as it keeps you happy.
Zainab T. Khan
#3. Painting someone's portrait is, of course, an impossible task. What an absurd idea to try and distil a human being, the most complex organism on the planet, into flicks, washes, and blobs of paint on a two-dimensional surface.
David Cobley
#4. To my shame, my nation and the church of the lord Jesus Christ in my continent is covered head to toe in this ignorance.
Sunday Adelaja
#5. All of us take an interest, to a greater or lesser extent, in what people around us look like, what they are doing, and why they are doing it.
David Cobley
#7. We can dig ourselves out of the ditch that the progressives and Obama-ites have driven us into.
Bob Ehrlich
#8. Sometimes, in a portrait, I go straight in with paint onto canvas ... Other than riding my bike up and down the hills around here, it is the most dangerous thing I do ... like tightrope-walking without a safety net!
David Cobley
#9. People fascinate me. Consciously or unconsciously, I have been studying their behavior all my life.
David Cobley
#11. Don't look at me like that, Michael Cole.
CM Punk
#12. A poor surgeon hurts one person at a time. A poor teacher hurts 130.
Ernest L. Boyer
#13. the real is actually the intersubjective meaning arrived at by a community in semiosis. One
Paul Cobley
#14. Two armies at death-grips - that is one great army committing suicide.
Henri Barbusse
#15. The scientific study of Nature tends not only to correct and ennoble the intellectual conceptions of man; it serves also to ameliorate his physical condition.
John William Draper
#16. As a boy, I used to look at reproductions of Rembrandt's portraits ... the people in his paintings were so real I felt I knew them ... It is his empathy for the sitter, combined with his enjoyment and dexerity in handling paint that captured my imagination then, and is what I am striving for still.
David Cobley
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