Top 14 Incontravertible Quotes
#1. Manufacture dooms in your head and you will go mad. Reality is incontravertible. Also, it will not be anticipated.
M. John Harrison
#2. How vain is painting, which is admired for reproducing the likeness of things whose originals are not admired.
Blaise Pascal
#3. I don't accept the idea that literature can be just entertainment and that there is no consequences of literature in the real world.
Mario Vargas-Llosa
#4. Order is indeed the dream of man, but chaos, which is only another word for dumb, blind, witless chance, is still the law of nature.
Wallace Stegner
#5. Jealousy has always been my cross, the weakness and woundedness in me that has most often caused me to feel ugly and unlovable, like the Bad Seed.
Anne Lamott
#6. I love 'Wowee Zowee.' That was the first Pavement record I bought.
Jenny Lewis
#7. The ancient spiritual tradition is that God gives himself fully to us in silence and solitude.
Brennan Manning
#8. Yes, the world is broken. But don't be offended by it. Instead, thank God that He's intervened in it, and He's going to restore it to everything it was meant to be. His kingdom is breaking through, bit by bit. Recognize it, and wonder at it.
Brant Hansen
#9. Life is painful, and we carry with us so much disappointment and heartbreak. But I'm fighting to save some space inside me where I can create hope.
Shauna Niequist
#10. In my stories, whenever there's somebody wonderful and charming and bright and intelligent, that's me!
Maeve Binchy
#11. Boys are stupid and girls are trouble.
Truer words were never spoken.
Michelle Hodkin
#12. It's about the characters, it's about the film, it's about the process of making stunning visuals and a huge, epic movie. It doesn't matter if my head was covered in a black plastic bag and I was bouncing around in a space hopper: That's the villain of Chris Nolan's 'Batman!'
Tom Hardy
#13. Overcoming negative tendencies and enhancing positive potential are the very essence of the spiritual path.
Dalai Lama
#14. O man, I beseech you do not treat God's promises as if they were curiosities for a museum; but use them as every day sources of comfort. Trust the Lord whenever your time of need comes on.
Charles Spurgeon
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