Top 11 Terminological Inexactitude Quotes

#1. Edwards believed that God's sovereignty requires that He create the entire universe out of nothing at every moment.

Adrian Warnock

#2. What I'm passionate about is History, and politics interest me only insofar as it is the cross-section of History in the present.

Chris Marker

#3. You think 24-7 when you're a creative person. And I find pleasure in everything - if I'm in a flea market, I'm there on my downtime, but I'm also there searching for the collection. I don't separate the two.

Francisco Costa

#4. Good design successfully manages the tensions between user needs, technology feasibility, and business viability.

Tim Brown

#5. It cannot in the opinion of His Majesty's Government be classified as slavery in the extreme acceptance of the word without some risk of terminological inexactitude.

Winston Churchill

#6. I've been exploring different options for when I'm done skiing. I have the Turtle Ridge Foundation, which is helping a bunch of worthy causes around the Northeast. I've also started SkiSpace, which is an online social network that basically deals with all things based around any snow sport.

Bode Miller

#7. That's not a lie, it's a terminological inexactitude.

Alexander Haig

#8. The dream was gone. Something had been taken from him.

F Scott Fitzgerald

#9. Hi Allan, it's Harry'
'Which Harry?'
'Truman, Allan. Harry S. Truman, the president, damn it!'
'How nice! That was a good meal we had Mr President, thank you. I hope you weren't required to fly the plane home?

Jonas Jonasson

#10. Spiritual awakening refers to a dramatic expansion in consciousness rather than a minor realization about oneself.

Jordan Jacobs

#11. Like politics? I was familiar with the question, a variant on the questions asked of me years earlier, when I'd first arrived in Chicago to work in low-income neighborhoods. It

Barack Obama

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