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Men equally honest, equally devoted to their fatherland, are momentarily separated by different conceptions of their duty.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
When we allow our fears and insecurities to blind us momentarily, we're often tempted to make the gate narrower than God does.
— Brian Houston
I am basically an eternal existence
momentarily and perhaps needlessly
terrified by one half of itself.. — Alan W. Watts
momentarily and perhaps needlessly
terrified by one half of itself.. — Alan W. Watts
The monstrosity of this, reaching Smiley through a thickening wall of spiritual exhaustion, left him momentarily speechless.
— John Le Carre
One key to learning and success is the willingness to try something new, and feel momentarily incompetent.
— Seth Godin
Journalism constructs momentarily arrested equilibriums and gives disorder an implied order. That is already two steps from reality.
— Thomas Griffith
Whenever I come across an Arabic word mired in English text, I am momentarily shocked out of the narrative.
— Rabih Alameddine
Matter flows from place to place, and momentarily comes together to be you. Some people find that thought disturbing; I find the reality thrilling.
— Richard Dawkins
That Astronomical Annoyance, the Star Shell, Which Momentarily Enables You to Scrutinize the Kind of Mud You Are In.
— Bruce Bairnsfather
True Happiness is a state of the mind. Things that we acquire can make us momentarily happy but will not give us true freedom from our unhappiness.
— Matthew Donnelly
We momentarily discover our wings under life-threatening circumstances
— Asoka Nimal Jinadasa
Naturally, when life's lessons knock at the door of our life, happiness can be momentarily obscured.
— Michael Beckwith
I never would have made it if I could not have laughed. It lifted me momentarily out of this horrible situation, just enough to make it livable.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Roselyn lost her taste for bacon momentarily, which was as long as she was ever capable of losing it.
— Thomm Quackenbush
I love the ordered mind of history because it takes us out of the chaos, momentarily, and says, "Ah, so this is the story we are engaged in."
— Terry Tempest Williams
Human beings are on a journey of awareness, which has momentarily been interrupted by extraneous forces.
— Carlos Castaneda
...the beautiful in nature is like a spark flashing momentarily and disappearing as soon as one tries to get hold of it.
— Theodor Adorno
Many succeed momentarily by what they know; Some succeed temporarily by what they do; but Few succeed permanently by what they are.
— John C. Maxwell
[T}he sexual act without love never bridges the gap between two human beings, except momentarily.
— Erich Fromm
I love watching movies. It breaks up the monotony of the road and momentarily takes you somewhere else.
— Santigold
Oooh," Peril said, momentarily distracted by the idea of an enchanted piece of cheese.
— Tui T. Sutherland
The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
— Archibald MacLeish
At the heart of our friendly or purely social relations, there lurks a hostility momentarily cured but recurring by fits and starts.
— Marcel Proust
There seems to be within all of us an innate yearning to be lifted momentarily out of our own lives into the realm of charm and make believe.
— Dorothy Draper
Momentarily a wing of zodiacal radiance could be seen, like a halo over the rising fire-disk.
— Poul Anderson
Our age is essentially one of understanding and reflection, without passion, momentarily bursting into enthusiasm and shrewdly relapsing into repose.
— Soren Kierkegaard
There's no panic like the panic you momentarily feel when your hand or head is stuck in something.
— Peter Kay
The sun reflects off the side mirror, momentarily blinding me. And all I can think is: how is the sun shining when my heart is breaking?
— Cheryl McIntyre
To dare is to lose one's footing momentarily. Not to dare is to lose oneself.
— Soren Kierkegaard
A door opens, and hot white light floods the room, blinding him momentarily. He blinks and blinks until the world re-forms.
— Anonymous
We don't mature momentarily, but over the long-term.
— John C. Maxwell
You can't have a women's body without having her heart, mind and soul if only momentarily.
— Pushpa Rana
No sin, no matter how momentarily pleasurable, comforting, or habitual, is worth missing what God has for us.
— Beth Moore
He cleared his throat. I didn't set out to turn her. My wolf momentarily took control. It seems he has chosen her as his mate.
— Aileen Erin
I snicker, but the idea is momentarily appealing. Part of me is scared of leaving school. Part of me wants to go desperately. Tension of opposites.
— Mitch Albom
Sometimes when we are drowning in our own loss we lash out
anger is momentarily easier to cope with. — Anne Perry
anger is momentarily easier to cope with. — Anne Perry
Poems ... are perfume bottles momentarily unstopped - what they release is volatile and will vanish, and yet it can be released again,
— Jane Hirshfield
Dejardins was so stunned, he momentarily forgot how to speak English. Ce n'est pas possible. On ne pourrait pas-
— Rick Riordan
The month of December isn't magical because it sparkles. It's magical because it changes people's hearts ... at least momentarily.
— Toni Sorenson
The game Rock Band has been haunting me like a bad ring tone. It gets stuck in my head and momentarily effaces all that I love about music.
— Carrie Brownstein
A star appeared ... and was momentarily eclipsed by some movement.
— William Golding
Rejoice in liberating moments of victory when conflicts, trials, and adversity fall momentarily under your command.
— Wes Fesler
Sometimes, in order for things to get better, they have to end - even if it's momentarily.
— Kristin Cavallari
Juliana was momentarily at a loss for words, a strange condition for her. It didn't last long.
— Cindy Anstey
He is momentarily filled with a kind of pity for his son. What a task lies ahead of him: to learn literally everything.
— Maggie O'Farrell
To dare is to momentarily lose one's footing.
But not to dare is to lose one's self. — Soren Kierkegaard
But not to dare is to lose one's self. — Soren Kierkegaard
All business success rests on something labeled a sale, which at least momentarily weds company and customer.
— Tom Peters