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Quotes About Invoke

Going one step beyond the Law of Attraction when using NAPS takes us back to the original way it was invoked, before the rehashed woo-woo!
~ Stephen Richards
the sense of a catastrophe perpetually invoked and avoided creates a rapture in whose depths horror and pleasure coincide...
~ Michel Leiris
Whenever I feel sad or a little fragile, I invoke their presence (the ancestors) for support, and they never fail to be there.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
Smith Wigglesworth said once that there is something about faith that will cause God to pass over a million people just to get to one person who is in faith. You see, the cry of faith will bring God on the scene. The cry of faith invokes a blessing. The word "invoke" means to call forth, to put into operation, or to bring about.
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
When we invoke the soul we move from the realm of information to the more vital realm of wisdom, the attainment of which is the only true value of learning.
~ Edmund Fuller
If that's how you want invoke your evidence for God, then God is an ever receding pocket of scientific ignorance that is getting smaller and smaller and smaller as time goes on.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Shadow and dust shall be reclaimed, earth sealing the tomb from which you came. Dust to dust, ashes to ashes, warrior return, breathe your last. Air, earth, fire, water, hear my voice, obey my order, thrice around your grave do bound, evil sink into the ground. I now invoke the law of three, this is my will, so mote it be.
~ Christine Feehan
Never invoke the gods unless you really want them to appear. It annoys them very much.
~ Gilbert Keith Chesterton
There is no sensible way to invoke functional notions as explanatory concepts at the synchronic or ontogenetic level.
~ Noam Chomsky
Our policy is impossible to justify on rational grounds, which is why we've started invoking national security and other shibboleths.
~ James K. Morrow
Lopez Obrador invokes the appeal of national unity, the revolution of 1910, and the progressive constitution of 1917.
~ Jeremy Corbyn
You'd love a bit of pomp: that way in later years you might invoke end-of-empire ghosts.
~ China Mieville
A great way to avoid useless accuracy, and to dodge the Curse of Knowledge, is to use analogies. Analogies derive their power from schemas: A pomelo is like a grapefruit. A good news story is structured like an inverted pyramid. Skin damage is like aging. Analogies make it possible to understand a compact message because they invoke concepts that you already know.
~ Chip Heath
The things you're accustomed to are dangerous. In applications intended for use within an organization, a design based on API calls works well and is easy to develop. The API call metaphor assumes away the network boundary and lets a client invoke a method on a remote computer just like it would call the API of a local code library.
~ Leonard Richardson
Today's uses of the Second Amendment may invoke James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, but they have a lot more to do with interest-group politics.
~ Cass Sunstein
Just as I know the usual rules of law enforcement, I also know the exceptions and invoke those frequently. I don't feel a need to bog the reader down with an explanation of why the procedures are realistic, as long as I know that there is, in fact, an explanation.
~ Alafair Burke
THE UNANNOUNCED EMOTION: Don't advertise a mood. Invoke it
~ Jay Heinrichs
To invoke solely the weaker arguments and yet triumph is an art worth more than a hundred thousand drachmae.
~ Aristophanes
Please learn the pragmatics of expressing fear: sometimes words that seem to express really invoke. This can be tricky.
~ David Foster Wallace
When you work in the inner mind, you invoke and receive the help of the impersonal, unlimited resources of the universe.
~ Roger McDonald
We can retrieve the correct use of the commandments only by invoking a typological analogy between redemption from Egypt and redemption from sin by Christ.
~ Unknown
If you have to invoke a distant past to justify a present grievance, the case for the grievance is already undermined.
~ David Horowitz
Come to me.
~ Dean Koontz
Please learn the pragmatics of expressing fear: sometimes words that seem to express really invoke. This can be tricky.
~ David Foster Wallace