
Top 16 Picklock Quotes
#2. Religion has always been the picklock of imperialism. Let them try to convert the heathens, and when they fail, we shall send in the French Navy to protect them and our political and commercial interests.
Jules Ferry
#3. When we smuggle our conclusions into our investigation by beginning with them as an initial premise, we are likely to beg the question and end up with conclusions that match our presuppositions rather than reflect the truth of the matter.
J. Warner Wallace
#4. I really create everything I do from the heart.
Kenny G
#5. In the moment, an epiphany feels like hell.
Anonymous
#6. If we don't live by God's heartbeat, by what He has in His heart, then we are wasting our time and life
Sunday Adelaja
#7. 'Breaking Away' was a great experience. It's the kind of movie that engenders a lot of goodwill from people.
Dennis Christopher
#8. I think part of what we do is there is a bit of dandy influence, always, or a little sprinkle of it. Not literal Savile Row dandy, but there's a bit of sartorial dandiness in everything that we do - every collection that we do.
Paul Weller
#9. Commitment isn't measured by our belief itself or the depth of conviction regarding the belief, but by what we're willing to sacrifice to obtain it,
Scott Hildreth
#10. When you're grown up, will we still be friends?
Truman Capote
#11. Technology is a global thing and wherever you go, people are prodding the same devices and worrying in the same way and have had their lives slightly altered in the same way.
Charlie Brooker
#12. I love finding songs, going through them, tearing them apart, and seeing if I can find anything wrong with them.
Randy Travis
#13. Nature often seems like an idea that has had its day.
Mason Cooley
#14. It is awfully important to know what is and what is not your business.
Gertrude Stein
#15. Then stay with me a little longer,' Madame Olenska said in a low tone, just touching his knee with her plumed fan. It was the lightest touch, but it thrilled him like a caress.
Edith Wharton
#16. It is the gifted, unorthodox individual, in the laboratory, or the study, or the walk by the river at twilight, who has always brought to us, and must continue to bring to us, all the basic resources by which we live.
Caryl Parker Haskins
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