
Top 15 Ingenuous Antonyms Quotes
#1. But if they stripped all those labels off, people might be shocked to find a normal girl beneath. Who doesn't want to spend her days on the defensive. Who wants what everyone else wants. To be loved.
Kim Harrington
#2. When avarice takes the lead in a state, it is commonly the forerunner of its fall.
Alexander Hamilton
#3. It is generally agreed, that few men are made better by affluence or exaltation.
Samuel Johnson
#4. There's plenty of money out there. They print more every day. But this ticket, there's only five of them in the whole world, and that's all there's ever going to be. Only a dummy would give this up for something as common money. Are you a dummy?
Roald Dahl
#6. She had a feeling praying about whatever Seth Warren had in mind tonight would be sacrilegious.
Cherrie Lynn
#7. If two or more instances of the phenomenon under investigation have only one circumstance in common, the circumstance in which alone all the instances agree is the cause (or effect) of the given phenomenon.
John Stuart Mill
#8. Being (who you need to be) and doing (what you need to do) are prerequisites for having what you want to have.
Hal Elrod
#10. I can't fix stupid and I can't fix lazy.
Ann Bruce
#11. Reading is like looking through several windows which open to an infinite landscape ... For me life without reading would be like being in prison, it would be as if my spirit were in a straightjacket; life would be a very dark and narrow place.
Isabel Allende
#12. Have books 'happened' to you? Unless your answer to that question is 'yes,' I'm unsure how to talk to you
Haruki Murakami
#13. Every question was also an opportunity to create an impression that would guide how all subsequent answers to questions got interpreted.
Greg Carlson
#14. Nothing," he said. "Just that I have loved you, even when I was nothing and no one to you, when you didn't know my name and barely knew my face.
Sherry Thomas
#15. If I'm off the stage after two or three years I get itchy and I have to get back onstage.
Edward Herrmann
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