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Quotes About Banish

Facts are supposed to banish monsters… She sighs. …not invite them in.
~ Max Brooks
He patted her hand, and smiled, and Daphne noticed with relief that his happiness reached his eyes. Then her relief turned into something a little more precious—joy. Because she had been the one to chase the shadows from his eyes. She wanted to banish them forever, she realized. If only he would let her . . .
~ Julia Quinn
Fear can banish faith, but faith can banish fear.
~ Billy Graham
The instinct for self-deception in human beings makes them try to banish from their minds dangers of which at bottom they are perfectly aware by declaring them non-existent.
~ Stefan Zweig
We live in a world of frightful givens. It is given that you will behave like this, given that you will care about that. No one thinks about the givens. Isn't it amazing? In the information society, nobody thinks. We expected to banish paper, but we actually banished thought.
~ Michael Crichton
Dr. Malcolm," Hammond explained, "is a man of strong opinions." "And mad as a hatter," Malcolm said cheerfully. "But you must admit, these are nontrivial issues. We live in a world of frightful givens. It is given that you will behave like this, given that you will care about that. No one thinks about the givens. Isn't it amazing? In the information society, nobody thinks. We expected to banish paper, but we actually banished thought.
~ Michael Crichton
We live in a world of frightful givens. It is given that you will behave like this, given that you care about that. No one thinks about the givens. Isn't it amazing? In the information society, nobody thinks. We expected to banish paper, but we actually banished thought.
~ Michael Crichton
But you must admit, these are nontrivial issues. We live in a world of frightful givens. It is given that you will behave like this, given that you will care about that. No one thinks about the givens. Isn't it amazing? In the information society, nobody thinks. We expected to banish paper, but we actually banished thought.
~ Michael Crichton
In the information, nobody thinks. We expected to banish paper, but we actually banished thought.
~ Michael Crichton
Liquor and love rescue the cloudy sense banish its despair give it a home.
~ William Carlos Williams
It was a maddening image and the only way to whip it was to hang on until dusk and banish the ghosts with rum.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
Such a fantasy of miscegenation could be a form of racism or simple adoration, but either way he was in no mood to banish it.
~ Ian Mcewan
Perhaps my own soulscape was trying to give me a message, but the illusion made me uncomfortable, and I closed my eyes to banish it.
~ Storm Constantine
The best thing to do with a bad smell is to get rid of it.
~ Carol Kendall
May the same Almighty Goodness banish the accursed monster, war, from all lands, with her hated associates, rapine and insatiable ambition!
~ Daniel Boone
I hope someday we will be able to proclaim that we have banished hunger in the United States, and that we've been able to bring nutrition and health to the whole world.
~ George McGovern
I have my FaceBook. And if you're naughty, I'll banish you from my kingdom on there.
~ lain chasey
Cultivate simplicity ... or rather should I say banish elaborateness, for simplicity springs spontaneous from the heart, and carries into daylight with it its own modest buds, and genuine, sweet, and clear flowers of expression.
~ lamb charles
This is the first generation in all of recorded history that can do something about the scourge of poverty. We have the means to do it. We can banish hunger from the face of the earth.
~ Hubert H. Humphrey
Wisdom is the only thing which can banish sorrow from the breast .
~ Cicero
If I could remake the world, I'd banish women, send them away with all their trouble. Then children would come from a purer source.
~ Euripides
Pack clouds away, and welcome day,With night we banish sorrow.
~ Thomas Heywood
Cultivate simplicity or rather should I say banish elaborateness, for simplicity springs spontaneous from the heart.
~ Charles Lamb
And if reading could banish the idea for even half an hour, it was something gained.
~ Jane Austen