Top 12 Postmodernism Language Quotes

#1. Old age means realizing you will never own all the dogs you wanted to.

Joe Gores

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#2. Not everyone in Santa Monica is a well-heeled, juice-cleansing, Prius-driving yogini, but for better or worse, that is the city's dominant chord.

Meghan Daum

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#3. I love the part of Hector as it takes me back to playing eccentric parts. He is a funny character, which is fine by me as I've been playing for laughs for decades now! It's lovely to get a laugh; it's the best thing in the world!

Richard Briers

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#4. From what I can see, too many kids don't learn pride in their country anymore.

John Ratzenberger

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#5. The Christian worldview, contra-postmodernism, understands language not as a Self-referential, merely human and ultimately arbitrary system of signs that is reducible to contingent cultural factors, but it has the gift of a rational God entrusted to beings made in his own image and likeness.

Douglas Groothuis

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#6. It's better to have a few users love your product than for a lot of users to sort of like it.

Sam Altman

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#7. When we feel left out, inadequate, or lonely, can we take a warrior's perspective and contact bodhichitta?

Pema Chodron

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#8. I can't honestly account for the very personal response that I have to one story and not another, a sense of an orbit, the orbit of a world that draws me as my own life recedes.

Daniel Day-Lewis

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#9. If you can't be unafraid, Henry said, be afraid and happy.

Maggie Stiefvater

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#10. So nothing is ever good or bad unless you think it so, and vice versa. All luck is good luck to the man who bears it with equanimity.

Boethius

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#11. Dionysus had already been scared form the tragic stage, by a demonic power speaking through Euripides. Even Euripides was, in a sense, only a mask: the deity that spoke through him was neither Dionysus nor Apollo, but an altogether newborn demon, called Socrates.

Friedrich Nietzsche

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#12. These near death escapades didn't put me off working in violent situations. If trouble happened then I couldn't stop to think of what might happen. There were some good people about and my job was to protect them from trouble, I couldn't let past experiences put me off.

Stephen Richards

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