Old Myth Quotes
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Old Myth Quotes & Sayings
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the individual is today no longer primarily a citizen, but a party member.
— Ludwig Von Mises
When gossip grows old it becomes myth.
— Bill Vaughan
If the restoration did anything it shattered the age-old myth that God has stopped talking to his children.
— Russell M. Nelson
When gossip gets old it becomes a myth.
— Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
The old days of screenwriting, and myths about screenwriting, are maybe over. It's a literary form, if you can wake up to it.
— William Monahan
Regardless of the number of challenging obstacles that might stand in the way, I wasn't afraid to risk everything for what I knew to be my calling.
— Kat Von D.
Do you want to learn holiness with terrible struggles and sore affliction and the plague of much remaining evil? Then wait before you turn to God.
— Frederick William Robertson
My mother turned out to be a Biblical Myth; from that part of the Old Testament where God gets really angry.
— Simon R. Green
Patriotism is a myth conceived by those old rogues to draw us into the infernal game. Let them fight as they will, but we want no part of it.
— Wilbur Smith
I don't know who started the myth that sheep are fluffy and white. They were more the color of an old mop and just as matted with dirt.
— Connie Willis
They have their opinions, but we have the answers.
— Anthony Liccione
Do not pander, patronize, scheme, or strategize," his instincts told him. "Simply go about your business in your usual professional manner." "But
— Irvin D. Yalom
It wearied Carter to see how solemnly people tried to make earthly reality out of old myths which every step of their boasted science confuted.
— H.P. Lovecraft
What we need to do is understand that we have to love each other, that we have to see each other have worth and dignity and value.
— Cory Booker
What's it like to be a baby? It's like being in love in Paris for the first time after you've had three double espressos.
— Alison Gopnik
A myth is an old lie that people believe in. White people believe that they're better than anyone else on earth - and that's a myth.
— Ernest Gaines
A poem in my opinion, is opposed to a work of science by having for its immediate object, pleasure, not truth.
— Edgar Allan Poe