Exegesis Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Exegesis
Exegesis Quotes & Sayings
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Oh nookie in the stacks.Figures you're the type to have that fantasy, grad school and all.
— Chloe Neill
Terms like 'good' and 'bad' are extremely simplistic in what is a far more complex situation.
— David Icke
Global warming is too serious for the world any longer to ignore its danger or split into opposing factions on it.
— Tony Blair
You cannot rectify every real or alleged wrong immediately. Time must enter into the picture.
— Arthur Goldberg
Sound exegesis is the only way of making sure we are allowing God to speak rather than our speaking for God.
— James R. White
Exegesis, exegesis, and yet more exegesis!
— Karl Barth
Space is a spin network whose nodes represent its elementary grains, and whose links describe their proximity relations. Spacetime
— Carlo Rovelli
If you're unhappy, you should change what you're doing.
— Marc Andreessen
So much of religion is exegesis. I would rather follow in the footprints of Christ than all of the dogma.
— Christy Turlington
I come from a very, very Catholic family. We used to pray the rosary every day after dinner.
— Juanes
The sermon has been reduced to parenthetical church remarks about newspaper events,
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Don't pretend to care. I don't need you as an anesthetic.
— Jenny Downham
Clarity precedes mastery. Craft clear and precise plans/goals/deliverables. And then block out all else.
— Robin Sharma
I am sorry, as well, to present such a sketchy and disappointing exegesis of what is in fact the central part of my story.
— Donna Tartt
Why do humans always look at these things from the wrong perspective? Predators deserve our sympathy, too.
— Beth Fantaskey
Longing for something fresh, for something no one else has said often leads to bad exegesis.
— Matt Chandler
Ah, happy years! once more who would not be a boy?
— Lord Byron
[The sensate body possesses] an art of interrogating the sensible according to its own wishes, an inspired exegesis
— Maurice Merleau Ponty
Mrs. Norris hitched a breath and went on again.
— Jane Austen
A poem is a naked person.
— Bob Dylan