Top 16 Unlocking The Truth Quotes
#1. The entire universe has been neatly divided into things to (a) mate with, (b) eat, (c) run away from, and (d) rocks.
Terry Pratchett
#2. Yes, it had been a perfect match, except for the fact that he had been perfectly in love with someone else.
Sarah MacLean
#4. He should be there to hold you up, not tear you down.
La La Anthony
#5. It was curious to me then, as now, the power of the performer over an audience when, in fact, the gift itself springs from the writer's pen.
Kate Mulgrew
#6. The kind of roommate who greets me at the door, who makes me dinner, who would bring me coffee and bagels every single day of the week if I asked her to.
Mary Kubica
#7. In a dark place we find ourselves, and a little more knowledge lights our way.
George Lucas
#8. I'm pretty resigned to the fact that I never hear music the way anyone else does, and I no longer find it surprising.
John Dieterich
#9. Why the histories of states should have so persistently insinuated themselves in the place that might have been occupied by peoples merits reflection.
James C. Scott
#10. Anything can happen, Pet. If there's one thing for certain, it's that nothing is for certain.
Joshua Edward Smith
#11. Gratitude is the key to unlocking the door to abundance.
Debasish Mridha
#12. Truth is the key to unlocking the door to divine confidence. This is a truth that can be felt only when you get out of your head and into your heart. When you're blind to this truth, you're left to the limited power of your human will.
Debbie Ford
#13. The former morality, namely Kant's, demanded of the individual actions which one desired of all men: that was a very naive thing;
Friedrich Nietzsche
#14. Pride is a vice not only dreadfully mischievous in human society, but perhaps of all others, the most insuperable bar to real inward improvement.
Elizabeth Carter
#15. In radio, you are the game, so to speak - you have to describe every aspect. In TV, I've always felt less is more, and it's really a question of my setting up the color analyst more than anything else.
Marv Albert
#16. Writing had always helped her, before. It always clarified her feelings and her thoughts, and she never felt like she could understand something fully until the very minute that she'd written about it, as if each story was one she told herself and her readers, at the same time.
Lisa Scottoline
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