Top 21 Quotes About Peter's Denial

#1. I didn't want to kill them all. I didn't want to kill anybody! I'm not a killer! You didn't want me, you bastards, you wanted Peter, but you made me do it, you tricked me into it!

Orson Scott Card

#2. Have you ever watched a deer walking out from cover? They step, stop, and stay, motionless, nose to the air, looking and smelling. A nervous twitch might run down their flanks. And then, reassured that all is safe, they ankle their way out of the brush to graze.

Helen Macdonald

#3. All human kingship risks a denial of the sovereignty of God.

Peter Hollingworth

#4. I mean comedy is something that's very personal and people have strong opinions about.

Matt Lucas

#5. There's no I in denial

Peter Serafinowicz

#6. The first Dragon was enough to give you nightmares.
The second Dragon was enough to give your nightmares nightmares.

Cressida Cowell

#7. Autumn air is good for the lungs.

Silas House

#8. Like everything else humans built for space travel, it was designed to be efficient, not pretty.

James S.A. Corey

#9. Right or wrong, the customer is always right.

Marshall Field

#10. A 2013 study by Riley Dunlap and political scientist Peter Jacques found that a striking 72 percent of climate denial books, mostly published since the 1990s, were linked to right-wing think tanks, a figure that rises to 87 percent if self-published books (increasingly common) are excluded.23

Naomi Klein

#11. It doesn't do much good to have a quality image, whether it's with the facility or whether it's with the merchandise, if you don't have real quality people taking care of your customers.

James Sinegal

#12. The murderer only takes the life of the parent and leaves his character as a goodly heritage to his children, whilst the slanderer takes away his goodly reputation and leaves him a living monument to his children's disgrace.

Andrew Jackson

#13. When one is in great pain, you know one cannot feel any blessing quite as it may deserve.

Jane Austen

#14. There is a known correlation between denial of one's sexuality and a propensity to self-destructive behaviour.

Peter Tatchell

#15. I've got at least one tiny corner of the universe I can make just the way I want it ...

Kurt Vonnegut

#16. in some half-forgotten pesthole of twentieth-century case studies - filed under Cotard's syndrome - I found Amanda Bates and others of her kind, their brains torqued into denial of the very self.

Peter Watts

#17. Nevertheless, like the greater part of our misfortunes, even so serious a contingency brings its remedy and consolation with it, if the sufferer will but make the best, rather than the worst, of the accident which has befallen him.

Nathaniel Hawthorne

#18. No one person controls Microsoft. The board and the shareholders decide whether they want to have me as CEO.

Bill Gates

#19. This new thinking leads away from the pack, but a dog is no dog if he does not belong.

Andre Alexis

#20. The first truth, Buddha taught his disciples, is that suffering is part of the human condition. If we simply try to avoid confronting painful experiences, there is no way to begin the healing process. In fact, this denial creates the very conditions that promote and prolong unnecessary suffering.

Peter A. Levine

#21. A boy grows and marries and leaves. He belongs to another woman, but a girl always belongs to her mother.

Kate Atkinson

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