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Nixon's subversion [of the consititution] consisted of: One presidental lie; one invocation of presidental privilege, and zero criminal offences.
— William J. Clinton
You don't need a formal prayer or invocation to call the angels to your side. Simply think, 'Angels, please surround me,' and they are there.
— Doreen Virtue
Magick may be no more than the willful invocation of awe.
— Caitlin R. Kiernan
Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story
of that man skilled in all ways of contending,
the wanderer, harried for years on end — Homer
of that man skilled in all ways of contending,
the wanderer, harried for years on end — Homer
Soot and sorrow: the Night Market's invocation of desperate seriousness, of doom and disaster.
— Nick Harkaway
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of a collection of particles.
— Randall Munroe
The disadvantage with people is that you can't put bookmarks in them and set them aside till you want them again.
— Orson Scott Card
Who on earth but Poirot would have thought of a trial for murder as a restorer of conjugal happiness!
— Agatha Christie
Youth, have no pity; leave no farthing here For age to invest in compromise and fear.
— Edna St. Vincent Millay
A poem is an invocation, rebellious return to the blessedness of beginning again, wandering free in pure process of forgetting and finding.
— Susan Howe
Camus said 'Love Lasts or Love Burns'. I want a Lasting Burn-just nothing requiring a series of painful treatments by a rubber-gloved Doctor
— Josh Stern
The function of poetry is religious invocation of the muse; its use is the experience of mixed exaltation and horror that her presence excites.
— Robert Graves
I tried not to read anything into his being there; things like this weren't serendipitous when you lived in the smallest town ever.
— Heather Demetrios
It's tougher to look than to leap.
— Hugh Cornwell
Wariness had driven away poetry; from hesitating to feel came the moment when you no longer could.
— Elizabeth Bowen
The unlettered man who prayed to his maker would be heard; the pedant reciting a faultless invocation would be ignored.
— Israel Shenker
I enjoy being at a meeting that doesn't start with an invocation!
— Steven Weinberg
In the Kural there is a chapter on invocation to God. But there is no place in it for principle of idol worship.
— Periyar E.V. Ramasamy