Top 12 Modern Textual Criticism Quotes

#1. The idea that you surrender your identity when you relinquish national powers is unhelpful. No, indeed, precisely the opposite is the case: if done in an intelligent way, you attain the sovereignty to better solve national problems in cooperation with others.

Ulrich Beck

#2. I don't care to be someone's first love,
I care to be their second or third; after every heartbreak they had experienced, I was worthy enough for them to move forward and this to me is greater than any first's of someone's heart.

Nikki Rowe

#3. As a child, I heard many warnings from teachers about the perils of talking with strangers. Yet now, fairly late in my life, I can think of not many things better than to talk with strangers. The idea of being a stranger is also very appealing.

Michael Leunig

#4. There are no subjects in the world. A subject is a limitation of the world.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

#5. I'm standing here saying that those who miss the boat now, will miss it forever. So if you want to be in Africa, think about investing.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

#6. Being young and being first-round picks and everything, people look up to you and look for you to lead. It's something Brett and I are able to do, and we can use each other to help each other out.

Cole Hamels

#7. In the real world there are many tones, from white at one extreme, through a large number of medium tones to black at the other extreme. To achieve a three-dimensional effect on paper you need just three - white, black and medium gray.

Stan Smith

#8. Georgie Porgie, he might buy the whole league, but he doesn't have enough money to buy fear to put in my heart.

Pedro Martinez

#9. International football is the continuation of war by other means.

George Orwell

#10. Reform keeps many scores of newspapers in its service, but not one man.

Henry David Thoreau

#11. Traveling around the world is really strenuous for me, being in a different bed every night, flying and everything.

Britney Spears

#12. It might be added that the concept 'doctrines of men' [WCF 1.10] now arguably includes behaviourism, pragmatism, dynamic equivalence, and modern textual criticism.

J. Cammenga

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