Top 16 Knowledge Bowl Quotes
#1. I like the stories. I like the narratives that you get in fashion photography. And I like what the clothes do to the body - the patterns and stripes and all of that.
Chantal Joffe
#2. No just man suffices unto himself for the winning of justification. The divine mercy must always hold out a hand to his footsteps as they falter and almost stumble, and this is so because the weakness of his free will may cause him to lose balance, and if he falls he may perish forever.
John Cassian
#4. There is always a comforting thought in time of trouble when it is not our trouble.
Don Marquis
#5. If you will change, things will change for you.
Jim Rohn
#6. I had a slight hope the phrase 'spark joy' might become popular, as it was the keyword that I wanted to put forward in the first place.
Marie Kondo
#7. Christmas is the beachhead of God's campaign against sin and sadness, darkness and death, fear and frustration.
Tullian Tchividjian
#9. A fish in a bowl thinks to know it all, for it has never seen the ocean.
Daniel Andersson
#10. I was probably a bit of a mimic when I was a kid, and I used to imitate people.
Mia Wasikowska
#11. I set up playdates, and I'm a morning greeter for the car-pool line. I also make albums with the family photos. When the kids get older and go on their way, we'll have all those pictures to revel in.
David Gregory
#12. He controlled her with each thrust, damn near stamping his name on her privates-in all caps, bolded, so she'd never forget who it belonged to.
Delaney Diamond
#13. Common sense is that layer of prejudices which we acquire before we are sixteen.
Albert Einstein
#14. There's a war on. We don't know how anything's going to end. We just have to grasp each fleeting moment of joy as it whizzes by.
Rosamunde Pilcher
#15. No' is a reaction, not a position. The people who react negatively to your proposal simply need time to evaluate it and adjust their thinking. With the passage of sufficient time and repeated efforts on your part, almost every 'no' can be transformed into a 'maybe' and eventually a 'yes'.
Herb Cohen
#16. I was a baseball player and a football player at Stanford, so I didn't play a lot of golf in college. I really started playing a lot after I turned pro and I had some time in the off-season.
John Elway
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