Suppose Quotes
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Nothing can be more contemptible than to suppose Public Records to be true.
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Why are atoms so small? ... Many examples have been devised to bring this fact home to an audience, none of them more impressive than the one used by Lord Kelvin: Suppose that you could mark the molecules in a glass of water, then pour the contents of the glass into the ocean and stir the latter thoroughly so as to distribute the marked molecules uniformly throughout the seven seas; if you then took a glass of water anywhere out of the ocean, you would find in it about a hundred of your marked molecules.
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I want to love someone so selflessly that he would never even think about going away. I suppose that's what most people want. In fact, that's probably why we don't kill one another all the time. Everyone's just a little too lonely to risk it.
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I suppose there is a lot of toughness in me.
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I've often been accused by critics of being myself on-screen. But being oneself is more difficult than you'd suppose.
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I even made love to myself once. Uhh, I wasn't suppose to tell you that.
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For those women sin against God when they rub their skin with ointments, stain their cheeks with rouge, and make their eyes prominent with antimony. To them, I suppose, the artistic skill of God is displeasing!
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I think that the most difficult thing is allowing yourself to be loved, so receiving the love and feeling like you deserve it is a pretty big struggle. I suppose that's what I've learnt recently, to allow myself to be loved.
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Shouldn't we suppose that many of our most painful ordeals will look quite different a million years from now, as we recall them on the New Earth? What if one day we discover that God has wasted nothing in our life on Earth? What if we see that every agony was part of giving birth to an eternal joy?
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Well, when one's lost, I suppose it's good advice to stay where you are until someone finds you.
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And telling a story, I suppose, is like winding a skein of spun yarn- you sometimes lose track of the beginning.
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I suppose romantically there are fantasies that can still be realized. But not professionally.
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I suppose I am proud of what has gone on, after all I only ever wanted to play the guitar for a living, and that is what I am still doing.
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Suppose, gentleman, that man is not stupid.
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I have enough money to get by. I'm not independently wealthy, just independently lazy, I suppose.
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On the heights it is warmer than people in the valley suppose, especially in winter. The thinker recognizes the full import of this simile.
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While adding the finishing touches to a painting might appear insignificant, it is much harder to do than one might suppose.
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Can you suppose there's any harm in looking as cheerful and being as cheerful as our poor circumstances will permit?
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I usually work seven days a week and rarely take vacations, which is both lame and unsustainable. I don't mind the idea of writing seven days a week, I suppose. Getting some work done early in the morning. But ideally I would love to take one day a week off.
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I suppose young people think football is glamorous - soccer - it's big money and the stars of it, they look good and have a great big house and a huge Ferrari.
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I suppose I have an active imagination, and writing allows me to live it out.
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Those who are slow to know suppose that slowness is the essence of knowledge.
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I suppose I don't hear things, but I listen, if you know what I mean. And there is a big difference between hearing and listening. So it's like a conversation, you know. When you speak to someone, it's one on one, and that's exactly how I play.
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For, as I suppose, no man in this world hath lived better than I have done, to achieve that I have done.