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Top 14 Terminological Quotes
#2. Even the word depression itself was the terminological product of an effort to soften the connotation of deep trouble. In the last century, the term crisis was normally employed. With time, however, this acquired the connotation of the misfortune it described.
John Kenneth Galbraith
#3. Such terminological difficulties remind us that history, despite its popular identification with the past, is at all times most relevant to the present.
Rian Thum
#4. Are you insinuating that I am a purveyor of terminological inexactitudes?
Winston Churchill
#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. That's not a lie, it's a terminological inexactitude.
Alexander Haig
#7. Terminological infelicities have a way of breeding conceptual confusion.
Donald Davidson
#8. I just never, ever want to give up. Most battles are won in the 11th hour, and most people give up. If you give up once, it's quite hard. If you give up a second time, it's a little bit easier. Give up a third time, it's starting to become a habit.
Lewis Gordon Pugh
#9. I am not a glam woman - this definitely is a mask I put on for the public.
Viola Davis
#10. Most people only ask questions so they can listen to themselves talk. Or hear something they are able to cope with, but please, nothing that might get the better of them. "Do you love me?" is one of those questions. There should be a total ban on it.
Nina George
#11. I have to find a way of making myself happy, I have to stop looking for happiness elsewhere. It's true,
Paula Hawkins
#13. I just figure if you have a modicum of celebrity, you need to use it, and you need to use it for more things than just promoting yourself or your film or your image or your product.
Paul Haggis
#14. Try to just be true to ourselves, whoever we are, but willing to grow, even as we're true to ourselves.
Cornel West
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