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Quotes About Appeal

What accounts for the appeal of energy talk? Perhaps trying to prove how much you know about the spiritual nature of life. Ironically, a person who's really in Enlightenment has absolutely nothing to prove.
~ Rose Rosetree
Hepimizi ?stanbul'a ba?layan sadece bu...Burada insan, kafas?n? zerre kadar i?letmeden, mütefekkir bir kimse oldu?una inanmak ve buna ba?kalar?n? da inand?rmak imkan?na malik...Bu ?ehrin ve buradaki muhitlerin dayan?lmaz cazibesi i?te bundan ibaret.
~ Sabahattin Ali
The irony didn't escape her, that after years of reading with fascination about swindlers and cheats caught by the authorities, she should be the victim of one. Crime lost a great deal of its appeal when it happened to you.
~ Sabrina Jeffries
Jon smashes things, and glues the shards into place in the pattern of breakage. I can see the appeal.
~ Margaret Atwood
I understand that being able to appeal to the public and having an amazing sense of humour is not something that comes easy. It's definitely a gift and for which I'm thankful.
~ Kevin Hart
NBA games are exciting to watch and have global appeal. They are very popular in China. I do watch NBA games on television when I have time.
~ Xi Jinping
Time does not have the same appeal for every one
~ William Shakespeare
I cannot imagine a sorrier pursuit than struggling for years to write a book that attempts to appeal to people who do not read in the first place.
~ Annie Dillard
And he's just plain odd. And what is your problem that you keep putting yourself in my way? (Geary) She's feisty, Skotos. I can see the appeal. (ZT)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
He probably couldn't turn off his sexiness without medical intervention.' (Abbie)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
I think that his [Kurt Vonnegut's] appeal, though, will always be chiefly to adolescents. His sense of the world matches that of young people, who feel deeply life's absurdity.
~ Michael Dirda
I sought Ben Affleck because I needed an everyman for this role. Ben appeals to men and women. He gives you a sense of intelligence, the notion of a guy who can think on his feet.
~ John Frankenheimer
You may juggle human laws, you may fool with human courts, but there is a judgment to come, and from it there is no appeal. —ORIN PHILIP GIFFORD1
~ John Hagee
To avoid this state of war (wherein there is no appeal but to heaven, and wherein every the least difference is apt to end, where there is no authority to decide between the contenders) is one great reason of men's putting themselves into society, and quitting the state of nature: for where there is an authority, a power on earth, from which relief can be had by appeal, there the continuance of the state of war is excluded, and the controversy is decided by that power.
~ John Locke
No man in civil society can be exempted from the laws of it: for if any man may do what he thinks fit, and there be no appeal on earth, for redress or security against any harm he shall do; I ask, whether he be not perfectly still in the state of nature, and so can be no part or member of that civil society; unless any one will say, the state of nature and civil society are one and the same thing, which I have never yet found any one so great a patron of anarchy as to affirm.
~ John Locke
To avoid this state of war (wherein there is no appeal but to Heaven, and wherein every the least difference is apt to end, where there is no authority to decide between the contenders) is one great reason of men's putting themselves into society, and quitting the state of nature:
~ John Locke
The philosopher must argue for sense experience by appealing to sense experience. What choice does he have? If he appeals to something else as his final authority, he is simply being inconsistent. But this is the case with any basic commitment. When we are arguing on behalf of an absolute authority, then our final appeal must be to that authority and to no other. A proof of the primacy of reason must appeal to reason; a proof of the necessity of logic must appeal to logic;
~ John M. Frame
He had that nameless charm, with a strong magnetism which can only be called "it."
~ Elinor Glyn
Is that so surprising, that you should be desirable?
~ Elizabeth Bear
You see the same plain landscape day after day, and then one day, perhaps it's the play of light or the time of year, you find it beautiful and other landscapes at fault. So it must be with fashion. Ordinary judgement falls into abeyance and something else, some bewitchment, takes over. How else to explain the appeal of garments that in a few years look so ridiculous?
~ Elizabeth Hay
For the truth of the conclusions of physical science, observation is the supreme Court of Appeal.
~ Arthur Eddington
At dawn on May 25, 1453, the bells of Constantinople's churches rang out an urgent appeal.
~ Arthur Herman
The basis of Gandhi's nonviolence is to appeal to the good in others and evoke sympathy to one's cause through self-suffering.
~ Arun Gandhi
And I know you hear their voices Calling from above And I know they may seem real These signals of love But our life's made up of choices Some without appeal They took for granted your soul And it's ours now to steal
~ Avenged Sevenfold