Divert Quotes
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desires," I mean things we feel that we need or want very strongly. There's an element of passion in the experience of desire
— Calvin D. Banyan
While grief is fresh, every attempt to divert only irritates. You must wait till it be digested, and then amusement will dissipate the remains of it.
— Samuel Johnson
You may depend upon it that they are as good hearts to serve men in palaces as in cottages.
— Robert Owen
There is no limit to desire but desire's needs.
— John Gardner
Truth exists; only lies are invented.
— Georges Braque
Let no worldly prosperity divert you, nor any worldly adversity restrain you from His praise.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
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Roadblocks in life divert us to opportunities we would have otherwise missed
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali
Roadblocks in life divert us to opportunities we would have otherwise missed
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali
Parallel tough-guy nods. Man fix boat! Man be strong!
"What now?" I asked, hoping to divert the two from actually beating their chests. — Kathy Reichs
"What now?" I asked, hoping to divert the two from actually beating their chests. — Kathy Reichs
Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can.
— Jane Austen
She'd begun her story to divert him from his nightmare. Little did she know that what she described created its own nightmares.
— Anna Campbell
Do not let spacious plans for a new world divert your energies from saving what is left of the old.
— Winston S. Churchill
Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.
— Samuel Johnson
Doubt is unacceptable and should not enter you; it is merely evil trying to divert you and increase the difficulty of your task
— William O'Brien
I admire an actor that can do a lot with doing nothing really, for the most part. I like doing a lot by doing so little.
— Taylor Kitsch
In the Depression we had to divert corn acreage.
— Orville Redenbacher
Oh, we are ridiculous animals; and if the angels have any fun in them, how we must divert them!
— Horace Walpole
You can't clobber any reader while he's looking. You divert his attention, then you clobber him and he never knows what hit him.
— Flannery O'Connor
It is usual for a Man who loves Country Sports to preserve the Game in his own Grounds, and divert himself upon those that belongto his Neighbour.
— Joseph Addison
Just smashing for a girl's confidence, that was. Nothing like having a bloke's attention wander when you were doing your best to divert him.
— Kady Cross
Perhaps love doesn't divert sound judgment.
— J.D. Tew
At present scientists do not look for alternatives simply because they do not care enough about the animals they are using.
— Peter Singer
Many emotions go under the name of love, and almost any one of them will for a while divert the mind from the real, true, and perfect thing.
— Ruth Rendell
A heart beset by coronary disease will begin to recruit secondary arteries to carry oxygenated blood.
— Barry Eisler
Freeze your words and actions, divert your mind and laugh for a little while! That is all it takes to tame the demon called anger!
— Ravi Samuel
I have a routine I go through on the days that I work, and I don't want to divert from that.
— Ron Shock
I always have a lot of respect for people who do things. Even if it's the worst garbage on earth.
— Tom Scharpling
We must never, in any age or circumstance, let fear and the father of fear (Satan himself) divert us from our faith and faithful living.
— Jeffrey R. Holland
No matter how tired or wretched I am, a pussycat sitting in a doorway can divert my mind.
— Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Remain focused on fulfilling your business mission. Never allow adversity divert your attention and efforts.
— Richard Branson
That's it? 'Damn, it smells like the fishsticks are burning and don't do that with your head, Bode?' What the fuck?
— Joe Hill
for only philosophy or honourable occupation can divert from its anguish a heart whose grief springs from love.
— Seneca.
We, the people, do have the power to stop [the] tragic waste of resources if we regard it as socially unacceptable to waste food.
— Tristram Stuart
Nothing will divert me from my purpose.
— Abraham Lincoln