
Top 27 Inconveniently Quotes
#1. Therefore the whole apparatus of piety, Hindu and Moslem alike - the temple and mosque, idol and holy water, scriptures and priests - were denounced by this inconveniently clear-sighted poet as mere substitutes for reality; dead things intervening between the soul and its love -
Rabindranath Tagore
#2. The reason why it was published in the form of a micro sub-meson electronic component is that if it were printed in normal book form, an interstellar hitchhiker would require several inconveniently large buildings to carry it around
Douglas Adams
#3. You know, Republicans should have a consistent philosophy. And if your philosophy is about limited government and not intruding in people's lives, you shouldn't just inconveniently take a social issue like gay marriage and say, 'Well, unless we think - actually we should be intruding your life.'
Mark McKinnon
#4. Geoffrey's own heart felt inconveniently large just then.
Thomas Hardy
#6. In Ghazalia, Mr. Hussein showed his contempt for the majority Shiites in ways large and small. He refused to allow them even one mosque, while the Sunnis had nearly a dozen. To worship, the Shiites had to cross an inconveniently located bridge over the sewage canal to Shula.
Alex Berenson
#7. Poisoning us," Bren said, faced with what was a truly attractive service, and with the servants still in the room, "is a process of inconveniently many steps, though conservative of the furniture. One believes we may just have breakfast this morning, nadiin-ji.
C.J. Cherryh
#8. Undervaluations caused by neglect or prejudice may persist for an inconveniently long time, and the same applies to inflated prices caused by over-enthusiasm or artificial stimulants.
Benjamin Graham
#9. Inconveniently, books are all the pages in them, not just the ones you choose to read.
Don Paterson
#11. Creative semantics is the key to contemporary government; it consists of talking in strange tongues lest the public learn the inevitable inconveniently early.
George Will
#12. things from the interred past that poked up inconveniently into the present, halfway houses with their portals that went nowhere, that led only into a suggestive nothing.
Alan Moore
#13. When your world falls apart and everything's ruined, you lose part of yourself. Not all, inconveniently. One half, the best half, dies. The other half lives.
Sophie Hannah
#14. Truth is neither ojectivity nor the balanced view; truth is a selfless subjectivity.
Knut Hamsun
#15. The special and salutary benefit of the study of history is to behold evidence of every sort of behavior set forth as on a splendid memorial; from it you may select for yourself and for your country what to emulate, from it what to avoid, whether basely begun or basely concluded.
Livy
#16. If the structure does not permit dialogue the structure must be changed
Paulo Freire
#18. If at first you don't succeed, avoid skydiving.
Socrates
#19. Cemeteries can be creepy, creepy, 'specially at night.
Jason Medina
#20. Even the worst feeling, with time and familiarity, became tolerable.
Caragh M. O'Brien
#21. If you make the goal of your life just to stay alive, you'll fail. If you make the goal of your life the kingdom, you cannot lose.
Kevin DeYoung
#22. I try to serve the character all the time; this one took a lot of work and was consuming. It's like climbing up a ladder and sometimes you're afraid to face yourself so you make excuses; you avoid going to the top of the ladder and look in the mirror.
Forest Whitaker
#23. My mother never warned me not to do this or that for fear of being hurt. Of course I got hurt, but I was never afraid.
Katherine Stinson
#24. There was a time ... when people didn't go out of their house on Tuesday night at eight o'clock because Milton Berle was on.
Ed McMahon
#25. Like a boxer in a title fight, you have to walk in that ring alone.
Billy Joel
#26. There was nothing wrong with the performance, apart from throwing away the game.
Glenn Hoddle
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