
Top 14 Interpreted Synonym Quotes
#1. Regent's Park was looking to the Met for an injection of integrity, it was in serious danger of an irony meltdown.
Mick Herron
#2. Today, some of the most spiritual people I know claim to be without religion.
Tony Campolo
#3. If somebody came up with a really good idea, everyone would back it. Especially when we did the show, we had a real dedication that, if you were in somebody else's scene, everyone worked their hardest to make that scene good.
Dave Foley
#4. Our cinema has evolved in last 60 years because we have made people happy through our films. The main purpose of our storyline is to spread happiness. Our cinema has an emotional connect.
Anupam Kher
#5. In her relief, Eleanor had stood for a time in the darkened room, watching the faint undulations on the lake, silver-rimmed clouds being drawn across the pewter sky, nursing the uncanny sense of being the only person on earth awake.
Kate Morton
#6. The need for the creation of collective art and ritual on a nonclerical basis is at least as important as literacy and higher education.
Erich Fromm
#7. You don't have to promise me the moon or the stars, just promise me you will stand under them with me.
Danielle Paige
#8. A nation's exchange rate is the single most important price in its economy; it will influence the entire range of individual prices, imports and exports, and even the level of economic activity. So it is hard for any government to ignore large swings in its exchange rate ...
Paul Volcker
#9. If you lose your integrity, you've lost everything.
Larry Gelwix
#10. To pray is to mount on eagle's wings above the clouds and get into the clear heaven where God dwelleth.
Charles Spurgeon
#11. I consume too much sugar. It's a problem, I need to stop.
Kevin Jonas
#12. Things true and evident must of necessity be recognized by those who would contradict them.
Epictetus
#13. To them there was nothing special about Ephram. He was a moving blur on the eyes' journey to more delicate and interesting places.
Anonymous
#14. It also occurred to him that perhaps this only meant that the less he saw of people, the more kindly he felt toward them, and that this might explain his current mild exasperation with his many condolence-offering acquaintances.
Helen Simonson
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