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Quotes About Conveniently

Incongruous information is discarded, and supporting information is eagerly retained. Our memory actually ends up skewed: we are better able to process and recall the facts that we are motivated to process and recall, while conveniently forgetting those that we would prefer weren't true.
~ Maria Konnikova
It is wonderful what tricks our dreams play us, and how conveniently we can imagine.
~ Bram Stoker, Dracula
There is a kind of gospel being proclaimed today which conveniently accommodates itself to the spirit of the age, and makes no demand for godliness.
~ Duncan Campbell
the history of software development technology is the story of how to conveniently create plugins to establish a scalable and maintainable system architecture.
~ Robert C. Martin
Marathi film producers conveniently blame the audience. If there are 70-odd flops in a year, there are a few that are hit because the same audience comes to the theatres.
~ Mahesh Manjrekar
Mimesis, it seems, works smoothly in only one direction, and life refuses conveniently to mirror the art in which it's seemingly mirrored.
~ Eva Hoffman
Many of the French follow a Trade with the Indians, living very conveniently for that Interest.
~ John Lawson
It is wonderful what tricks our dreams play us, and how conveniently we can imagine.
~ Bram Stoker
As some observers pointed out at the time, the stability of modern Western Europe was built on ethnic cleansings that had taken place in earlier historical periods, which modern Europeans had conveniently
~ Francis Fukuyama
Gods, one philosophical wag had commented, should conveniently remain on the altar, rather than rampaging indiscriminately across the land. The
~ Karl Schroeder
The beauty of prophecies is that they are so conveniently open to countless reinterpretations, as the demand presents itself.
~ Steven Erikson
His heart was beating very erratically; perhaps it would conveniently stop. He waited for a moment to allow it to do this if it liked, but it went on cheerfully thumping away.
~ Diana Gabaldon
he rose from his knees, drew the candles more conveniently, and sat down to study his finds, supervised by the cat.
~ Unknown