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Quotes About Claim

daí a alegação de que não havia regra para a completa sanidade mental.
~ Machado de Assis
La maison est à moi, c'est à vous d'' sortir
~ Machado de Assis
We aren't protecting the people who most need it when those who can contribute to the country's success emigrate. Contrary to what some claim, I am not getting rid of the wealth tax to help the rich.
~ Emmanuel Macron
To claim that one can never live a positive life with a negative mind is a very negative claim to make!
~ Criss Jami, Healology
That which a man takes for himself no one can deny him.
~ Amitav Ghosh
Only Americans think they have rights," Magic Gourd said. "What laws of heaven give you more rights and allow you to keep them? They are words on paper written by men who make them up and claim them. One day they can blow away, just like that." She
~ Amy Tan
God's love, and I begin to long for God's love in a very different sense from which I have sought it so selfishly—as a comfort, a joy, a happiness, and a pleasure to myself. I will not learn it until I realize that "God is love," and to claim and receive it as an
~ Andrew Murray
Hal wouldn't have done anything so...so...so sinful. Especially not on the night before he left for Central America as she claims.
~ Sandra Brown
All summer they'd been pushing me towards my freedom and now I wanted to claim it
~ Sara Zarr
Make a claim that is directionally accurate but has a big exaggeration or factual error in it. Wait for people to notice the exaggeration or error and spend endless hours talking about how wrong it is. When you dedicate focus and energy to an idea, you remember it. And the things that have the most mental impact on you will irrationally seem as though they are high in priority, even if they are not. That's persuasion.
~ Scott Adams
The particular task of theology is to attest the truth of the gospel in the wake of Christ's own self-attestation. Theology edifies by testifying to the gospel as promise and claim.
~ John B. Webster
The sum is, that man cannot claim a single particle of righteousness to himself, without at the same time detracting from the glory of the divine righteousness.
~ John Calvin
The divine origins of Jesus are, to be sure, just as fictional or mythological as those of Octavius. But to claim them for Octavius surprised nobody in that first century. What was incredible was that anyone at all claimed them for Jesus.
~ John Dominic Crossan
We have to claim anarchy and realize that systems have a life of their own that is anti-humanist. There is definitely an anti-humanist tendency in all systems.
~ Terence McKenna
Life is so full of meaning and of purpose, so full of beauty - beneath its covering - that you will find that earth but cloaks your heaven. Courage, then to claim it: that is all!
~ Giovanni Giocondo
a distinction between events to motivate the claim that cause and effect might come apart.
~ Edward Feser
The claim that every man kills the thing he loves seemed to him a wild guess compared with the near certainty of a man turning into the thing he hates.
~ Edward St Aubyn
Adopt and spread a visionary thought, executes the best process; however, steal and claim that as its thinker, exhibits an utterly hideous practice.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Do not claim to be something you are not eligible and entitled, for that. Nature never forgive such a claim. Sooner, or later your reality will be visible to everyone, and it is your self-defeat and self-destruction.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Never pose that what you never deserve nor can be.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
The Claim does not signify Truth And the Truth does not mean Claim
~ Ehsan Sehgal
We make the evil monsters, spending billions of money, to get nothing and then remain engaged, to destroy them plundering the resources, double of that. We still claim ourselves to be wise and civilized characters.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
To be born in that city—I went so far as to write once, thinking not of myself but of Lila's pessimism—is useful for only one thing: to have always known, almost instinctively, what today, with endless fine distinctions, everyone is beginning to claim: that the dream of unlimited progress is in reality a nightmare of savagery and death.
~ Elena Ferrante
The things that interest me and the stories I want to write, their factual accuracy is not something I want to make a claim about. I don't want people to know what details are true and which ones aren't. I love the novelist's freedom of going into different people's subjectivity and being able to work with them as characters.
~ Elif Batuman