
Top 15 Whorfs Linguistic Relativity Quotes
#1. Fatal human malice is the staple of narrators, original sin the mother-fluid of historians. But it is a risky enterprise to have to write of virtue.
Thomas Keneally
#2. The grace thou hast will soon be less, if thou addest not more to it.
William Gurnall
#3. I was always the observer, trying to understand what was going on. I was always the new kid. Writing became my safe place.
Lisa Unger
#4. But even before that, in 1980 I went so far as to write a book about what had happened. And I wrote all about the bank robbery, I went ahead and printed it even though I had no use immunity for it.
Patty Hearst
#5. There is however no ultimate definition of success but you should understand that whatever you view as your definition of success it should be built on true happiness. Something
Brad Shannon
#6. When we all stand before the judgment seat of Christ, we will have our true motives revealed.
Billy Graham
#7. How good life would be if we could all be more conscious of where things come from, if we could turn away from blind consumption and live with more awareness of the life around us.
Walkin' Jim Stoltz
#8. Some things you don't need until they leave you, they're the things that you miss
Rob Thomas
#9. A tranquil mind gives life to the flesh,
but passion makes the bones rot.
Michael D. Coogan
#10. Inspiration is not something that you sit passively and hope for. Inspiration is a lifestyle that must be practised continuously and is never completely mastered.
Mensah Oteh
#11. Fear of change is a part of the state of fear man has ever lived in but out of which he has begun to escape. Civilization might be defined indeed as the steps in his escape.
Elsie Clews Parsons
#12. I can claim to have made the daily life of the 20th Century more beautiful.
Raymond Loewy
#14. Life was fleeting, I had learned, and death guaranteed. There had to be some greater purpose to it than the routine existance of daily life.
Moazzam Begg
#15. Again the greatest use of a human was to be useful. Not to consume, not to watch, but to do something for someone else that improved their life, even for a few minutes.
Dave Eggers
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