
Top 15 Epistemic Relativism Quotes
#1. Sometimes you've got to # believe in someone else's belief in you until your # belief kicks in.
Les Brown
#2. You cannot, by all the lecturing in the world, enable a man to make a shoe.
Samuel Johnson
#3. Being a big fan of 'Glee,' I want to do the show justice.
Samuel Larsen
#4. You can have all you want out of life if you endeavor to help others. If you want to be a powerful and influential leader, then you simply must recognize this absolute fact.
Jim Rohn
#5. Leah: 'How do I get him to come home?'
Sam: 'Get a new personality and learn to shut the fuck up.
Tarryn Fisher
#6. If you have compassion for society, only then will the events of your life, sow seeds of revolution in it ...
Narendra Modi
#7. Iraq will drive American agenda for a long time because Iraq policy has so damaged America in the Middle East region, left us isolated. We are there now by brute strength, we are not there because we are desired.
Jesse Jackson
#8. Personally, sometimes I'll lament the journey of an Asian-American actor, walking into audition rooms in 1999.
Kelvin Yu
#9. At extremely high processing speeds we are able to find patterns of order in what other people would perceive as chaos.
Frederick Lenz
#10. Some people read palms to tell your future, but I read hands to tell your past. Each scar makes a story worth telling. Each callused palm, each cracked knuckle is a missed punch or years in a factory.
Sarah Kay
#11. The hypnagogic state is considered by many to be a genius state, without boundaries or any limitations.
Brian L. Weiss
#12. I make paper dolls with deep personal issues.
Polly M. Law
#13. Your past cannot stop you from a bright future, but an improper interpretation of your past can be fatal to your future.
Orrin Woodward
#14. Situations and people are a lot like books. Always take time to read them, pause, and then read again. Make sure you are not just judging it by the cover.
Matthew Wilson
#15. A man is born gentle and weak. At death, he is hard and stiff. Green plants are tender and filled with sap. At death, they are withered and dry. Therefore, the stiff and unbending is the disciple of death, and the gentle and yielding is the disciple of life.
Laozi
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