Mythmaking Quotes
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Mythmaking Quotes & Sayings
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I wouldn't want anyone to destroy the earth.
— Sanaa Lathan
But he was also shrewd instead of wise, mannerly instead of kind, and ambitious instead of strong. I
— Amy Harmon
Gentle dullness ever loves a joke.
— Alexander Pope
People believe in God because we are pattern-seeking, storytelling, mythmaking, religious, moral animals.
— Michael Shermer
If you do not have the courage to be yourself, what will you be?
— The Silver Elves
And now I'm telling you that if you want me, get off your ass, because I love you, Evan, more than anything
— Cherrie Lynn
That's unfortunate, I say, choosing my words carefully and realizing that this might be the hallmark of a genuine friendship: how freely you speak.
— Emily Giffin
Mythmaking is the evolutionary enterprise of translating truths.
— Terry Tempest Williams
What a curious creature is man; with what a variety of powers and faculties is he endued; yet how easily is he disturbed and put out of order.
— James Boswell
Failure to plan brings barrenness and sterility. Fate brushes man with its wings, but we make our own fate largely.
— Spencer W. Kimball
Language, thought, analysis, art, dance, poetry, mythmaking: these are the things that point the way toward the realm of the eschaton.
— Terence McKenna
Expectations are the enemy of happiness.
— Kimberley Freeman
There was a time ... when people didn't go out of their house on Tuesday night at eight o'clock because Milton Berle was on.
— Ed McMahon
I'm the kind of girl who always has a boyfriend.
— Georgia Salpa
Too often we forget that discipline really means to teach, not to punish. A disciple is a student, not a recipient of behavioural consequences.
— Daniel J. Siegel
I don't admire the person who does what they want to do. I admire the person who does what they're afraid to do.
— Donna Lynn Hope
Superstition always inspires littleness, religion grandeur of mind; the superstitious raises beings inferior to himself to deities.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
The war to preserve the privilege of mythmaking
— Marvin Bell