Top 16 Disarmingly Quotes
#1. Charm of the most insidious kind: humorous, self-deprecating, and disarmingly frank and confiding.
Loretta Chase
#2. of oxygen, whether we think of it as 'good' or 'bad', is the formation of free radicals. As conventionally stated, the idea that breathing oxygen causes ageing is disarmingly simple. We produce free
Nick Lane
#3. Animals are like humans, only more openly carnal and sexual, more openly and therefore more disarmingly absurd.
Yi-Fu Tuan
#4. Expressing fear that cheap foreign labor will "steal" one's job is the most disarmingly honest admission of professional incompetence.
Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski
#5. Instruct decently.
Instruct discerningly.
Instruct disarmingly.
Instruct diplomatically.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#6. This seems scientific and disarmingly undogmatic, but it ignores the fact that it is impossible to prove something doesn't exist.
Alan Cromer
#7. He likes control over everything, including me. Yet he's so unpredictably and disarmingly agreeable, too. He can be tender, good-humored, even sweet. And when he is, it's so left field and unexpected.
E.L. James
#8. Years of live storytelling and character acting have helped me with building vivid locations and scenes.
David Crabb
#9. It was broken. It was haunted. Just like her.
But it had bones, and it had memories, and it had the ability to be something strong again. Just like her.
Lauren Gilley
#10. The small prayers of weak and broken people move the heart of God.
Mike Bickle
#11. I just want you to know that we didn't do anything but talk and sleep - sleep sleep," he quickly adds. "Like with eyes closed and hands to oneself and dreaming. Innocent dreams. I would never do anything behind your back. I mean, never anything dishonorable. I mean-
Stephanie Perkins
#12. Punishing a person for the wrongs of another makes about as much sense as throwing up to enjoy the meal a second time.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#13. All the cameras shifted from the players to me.
Lesley Visser
#14. Everyone works for everyone else. We can't do without anyone. Even Epsilons are useful. We couldn't do without Epsilons. Everyone works for everyone else. We can't do without anyone.
Aldous Huxley
#15. Religion is the human attitude towards a sacred order that includes within it all being-human or otherwise-i.e., belief in a cosmos, the meaning of which both includes and transcends man.
Peter L. Berger
#16. I'm always trying to look for how I can find human stories that aren't just dramas.
Ethan Hawke
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