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Doubt is always accompanied by a pervasive cynicism that unconsciously puts a negative spin on whatever it touches.
— Adyashanti
There's a shift to mobile apps; I'd like to see a more pervasive communications experience, and I think Skype can contribute to that.
— Tony Bates
My relationships with my cats has saved me from a deadly, pervasive ignorance.
— William S. Burroughs
Chemical synthesis is uniquely positioned at the heart of chemistry, the central science, and its impact on our lives and society is all pervasive.
— Elias James Corey
Our vision is for pervasive computing.
— James Robison
It is a vast, and pervasive, cognitive mistake to assume that people who agree with you (or disagree) do so on the same criteria that you care about.
— Megan McArdle
I always think it's not what we know that's terrifying; it's what we don't know. That's sort of pervasive with everything in life.
— Denzel Washington
This use of building blocks to generate internal models is a pervasive feature of complex adaptive systems.
— John Henry Holland
I want justice to be so pervasive that it will be taken for granted, just as injustice is taken for granted today.
— Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
The illusion of purpose and design is perhaps the most pervasive illusion about nature that science has to confront on a daily basis.
— Lawrence M. Krauss
Deep space rendered mortal time-lines inconsequential. Few things were as old, or pervasive, as the vast, encroaching
darkness of the universe. — Nenia Campbell
darkness of the universe. — Nenia Campbell
The belief that married-couple families are superior is probably the most pervasive prejudice in the Western world.
— Judith Stacey
You are purer than the pure. Never manifold, you are individual Consciousness.
Unborn, unchanging, all-pervasive You are a mountain of joy. — Swami Muktananda
Unborn, unchanging, all-pervasive You are a mountain of joy. — Swami Muktananda
As subtle and universally pervasive as gravity, love touches everything, and enhances everything it touches.
— Elizabeth Lowell
The abuse of women and girls is the most pervasive and unaddressed human right violation on earth.
— Jimmy Carter
Perhaps the thing that most got to me was the ide - the whole thing about lying, and how pervasive lying about Vietnam was.
— Peter P. Mahoney
One of the most pervasive political visions of our time is the vision of liberals as compassionate and conservatives as less caring.
— Thomas Sowell
When too much cynicism threatens to engulf us, it is buoying to remember how pervasive goodness is
— Carl Sagan
Antibiotics are so pervasive that they are often prescribed preemptively, as soon as patients report symptoms, before a diagnosis is made.
— Bill Maris
Her wish to die was as pervasive as a dial tone: you lift the receiver, it's always there.
— Joyce Carol Oates
The reason ... our pervasive cultural irony is at once so powerful and so unsatisfying is that an ironist is impossible to pin down.
— David Foster Wallace
Fame is drag. The paparazzi culture is more pervasive than it used to be. On the positive side, it's nice not to have to worry about bills.
— Keanu Reeves
Positive human action is not only possible, but pervasive; human beings can improve and choose light and so on. And this is all happening.
— George Saunders
Dominance is one of the most pervasive and important behaviors among wolves in a pack.
— L. David Mech
The course of this world is pervasive, keeping the captives quiet with the morphine of temporary pleasure at the expense of their eternal souls.
— Gloria Furman
Uncertainty is the essential, inevitable and all-pervasive companion to your desire to make art
— David Bayles
Nonviolence to be a creed has to be all-pervasive.
— Mahatma Gandhi
LIPID (Last Idiot Person I Dated) syndrome: a largely undiagnosed but pervasive disease that afflicts single women.
— Lauren Willig
Pervasive abuse and neglect of children is a greater danger to our species than cocaine and Communism combined.
— Andrew Vachss
Just getting out of your town seems to be a pervasive thing in England. But I don't want to keep grinding the axe forever, it's boring.
— Gary Jarman
Well, fear and homophobia are both pervasive.
— Kathy Acker
There can be no really pervasive system of oppression, such as that in the United States, without the consent of the oppressed
— Rose Kennedy
Science shouldn't be just for scientists, and there are encouraging signs that it is becoming more pervasive in culture and the media.
— Martin Rees
Have a great imagination and get out of the prison of pervasive reality.
— Debasish Mridha
If there's nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come, there is nothing more ubiquitously pervasive than an idea whose time won't go.
— Elizabeth Janeway
All religions enjoined worship of the One God who is all-pervasive. He is present even in a drop of water or in a tiny speck of dust.
— Mahatma Gandhi
If you walk into a forest - you hear all kinds of subtle sounds - but underneath there is an all pervasive silence.
— Eckhart Tolle
Racism is so extreme and so pervasive in our American society that no black individual lives in an atmosphere of freedom.
— Margaret Walker
In the context of our present pervasive madness that we call normality, sanity, freedom, all our frames of reference are ambiguous and equivocal.
— R.D. Laing
Of course, bad marriages are so pervasive that they have invaded the faith community too.
— Jerry B. Jenkins
Pervasive part of the island culture
— Pat Conroy
Love is the only cause of happiness. Its nature is all-pervasive like space. Love is the sunlight of the mind
— Garchen Rinpoche
A pervasive sense of shame is the ongoing premise that one is fundamentally bad, inadequate, defective, unworthy, or not fully valid as a human being.
— Merle Fossum
The three types of misery are the misery of suffering, the misery of change, and pervasive misery.
— Dalai Lama
The infinity of this vacancy, the pervasive pain, the longing for some spirit, some lightness, some joy - that's all that is left.
— Martha Manning
The use it and lose it problem is pervasive, affecting more than 40,000 Californians a year.
— John Garamendi
Constant and pervasive danger makes agile movement a high priority for all soldiers, whether they are assigned directly to combat or not.
— Niki Tsongas
The use of methamphetamines has become pervasive in our country, and especially in rural areas.
— Collin C. Peterson
There's a pervasive feeling that when somebody sings a song and records a song on a record, that it's their true feeling.
— David Byrne
The pervasive digitalization or IT consumerism requires the balance of the "old experience" and the "new way to do things," the "learning and doing.
— Pearl Zhu
There was that all-pervasive evening scent of cut grass and jasmine.
— William Dalrymple
I'm not a good photographer, not a good writer. I'm a pretty regular person whose insecurity is so pervasive that it makes me always feel vulnerable.
— Sally Mann
I should venture to assert that the most pervasive fallacy of philosophic thinking goes back to neglect of context.
— John Dewey
Generosity is not only about money. There is more than one currency. Let your generosity be pervasive in life.
— Timothy Keller
Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic.
— Frank Herbert
The culture of sexual violence was so pervasive that even the prison chaplain was sexually assaulting women when they came to the chapel.
— Bryan Stevenson
We do not have a few "rotten apples"; we have a rotten-apple barrel and a pervasive culture of corruption.
— Thomas J. Gradel
No one told me that the love I'd feel for my child would be so pervasive and consuming.
— Amy Hatvany
Sadness is pervasive, so focus on joy, focus on happiness.
— Debasish Mridha
Terror?often arises from a pervasive sense of disestablishment; that things are in the unmaking.
— Stephen King
Good leadership is pervasive, persuasive, and persistent. Bad leadership is poisoned with pedanticism, posturing, self-importance.
— Marcia Whicker