Inanimate Objects Quotes
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Inanimate Objects Quotes & Sayings
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When we say disparaging things, even about inanimate objects, they can stick, so use discernment as to what you put out to the universe.
— Russell Eric Dobda
I am intrigued by inanimate objects. They're a piece of history, someone's statement and ideas of life.
— Mike Mills
There's nothing so ill advised as attributing a metonymic value to inanimate objects.
— Valeria Luiselli
We must treat all objects, animate and inanimate, with respect and honor.
— Russell Eric Dobda
Maybe when people take their eyes off them, inanimate objects become even more inanimate.
— Haruki Murakami
It is certain that the inanimate objects by which you are surrounded have a direct action on the brain.
— Jules Verne
[He] had insisted that inanimate objects couldn't have malignant motivations, but Emma had extensive proof to the contrary.
— Lauren Willig
A large, branching, aged oak is perhaps the most venerable of all inanimate objects.
— William Shenstone
Inanimate objects were often so much nicer than people.
— Barbara Pym
People often found themselves assenting to inanimate objects in the Moonlite All-Nite.
— Joseph Fink
My father used to claim that inanimate objects hate us and plot our downfall behind our backs. He was probably right.
— Michael Marshall Smith
Nothing is inanimate; what is the rest is our interpretation.
— Dejan Stojanovic
I don't believe in blaming inanimate objects for anything.
— Peter Benchley
It is thus that inanimate objects seem to soak up the essence of living things, and later cause pain or pleasure when we merely look at them.
— Margaret George
There are no inanimate objects ...
— Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
In Tantric Buddhism we call the inherent knowledge that all animate and inanimate objects possess of themselves - their emptiness.
— Frederick Lenz
Inanimate objects are harmless indeed, Mr. Mortmain. But one cannot always say the same of the men who use them.
— Cassandra Clare
our ancestors have told stories of war, love, mysteries, and the miraculous performances of lower animals and inanimate objects.
— Lemuel Arthur Pittenger
There's a natural depravity in inanimate things that's quite shocking, when you think of it.
— Josephine Pinckney
Grace is neither gentleness nor fragility. Grace is treating yourself, others, and even inanimate objects with respect.
— Kamand Kojouri
None of us have a real name, Leonidas, just names we like and names people give us.
— Kendra L. Saunders