Top 15 Nimonic Alloy Quotes
#1. Part of the healing process is sharing with other people who care.
Jerry Cantrell
#2. The passion for equality is partly a passion for anonymity: to be one thread of the many which make up a tunic; one thread not distinguishable from the others. No one can then point us out, measure us against others and expose our inferiority.
Eric Hoffer
#3. Today I am devoted to addressing all the little things about me and in my life that I have not mastered!
Iyanla Vanzant
#5. Sexual abuse injects poisonous lies into its victims' hearts and minds. "You're not worthy" is one of them.
Carolyn Byers Ruch
#6. Oh, Hank," Susan whispered, "their wings are furry."
"Oh, James," Harriet whispered, "their hands are kind.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#7. When it comes to changing your life; there's only one thing you've to change, that is everything.
Abdulazeez Henry Musa
#8. Be much alone with God, and take time to get thoroughly acquainted. Converse over everything with Him. Unburden yourself wholly -every thought, feeling, wish, plan, doubt- to Him ... He wants not merely to be on good terms with you, but to be intimate.
Horatius Bonar
#9. I never like to be the same, whether it be comedy or drama, funny or serious.
Faith Prince
#10. Opinion is the companion of probability within the medieval epistemology.
Ian Hacking
#11. Despite differences of faith or even the occasional collisions between them, Egypt is united.
Ahmed Zewail
#12. You could miss someone, but it did no good to fixate on loss. I wished I had the ready words of a Breeder or the ability to comfort with a soft touch. I didn't. Instead I had daggers and determination.
That would have to do.
Ann Aguirre
#13. What matters to me is that one identifies one's genuine obsessions, one's genuine commitments, one's genuine appetites, one pursues them seriously and far.
Leon Wieseltier
#14. Like manchurian candidates, we have been made into manchurian consumers, who subconsciously buy when we are triggered by our brand masters.
Bryant H. McGill
#15. The word 'sin' is derived from the Indo-European root 'es-,' meaning 'to be.' When I discovered this etymology, I intuitively understood that for a [person] trapped in patriarchy, which is the religion of the entire planet, 'to be' in the fullest sense is 'to sin'.
Mary Daly
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