Quotes About Warps
Fear warps our understanding of reality and even our ability to see reality clearly.
~ Victor LaValle
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Einstein's law of time warps says that Everyting likes to live where it is going to age more slowly, and gravity pulls it there.
~ Kip S. Thorne
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How working for the wrong motives poisons our creativity and warps our ideas of success and failure.
~ Ray Bradbury
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I don't think fear that you share with the whole world warps you. It's personal fears that do that.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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What's best about those seaside towns is that they are like time warps, and that's why people go there.
~ Harland Miller
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Marco smiles, they shake hands, and Robert Blackfeather Sherman sees it again, as he did when Marco knelt before him just a few minutes ago: The light warps around Marco Angelo Oliveira; the colors of the trees and sky stretch and smear, as if Marco is an empty place in the shape of a man and the earth and air around him are screaming to fill it.
~ Brian Francis Slattery
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This is what seems to me the grave, perhaps the gravest, evil of our time. For history is always somewhat false, and by its falsehood always somewhat warps judgment; but history written on the basis of deliberate falsehood and of repeated and prolonged suppression would be another matter altogether. It would not be history at all. Now history is the memory of the race; and a man without memory is no longer a man.
~ Hilaire Belloc
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Enthusiasm for a cause sometimes warps judgment.
~ William Howard Taft
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I flattered myself by thinking that, if faced with such a circumstance, I would respond within the letter of the law; but passion is a strange thing, a thing that warps and twists everything with which it comes in contact.
~ Craig Johnson
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How often something starts off as noble, and then warps, corrupts, takes on a life of its own. Becomes a creature in a black cloak.
~ Louise Penny
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It's messed up that the most rational explanation for what does go on in this ship is that a television show intrudes on our reality and warps it. But that's not the worst thing about it." "Jesus Christ," Finn said. "If that's not the worst thing, what is?" "That as far as I can tell," Jenkins said, "it's not actually a very good show.
~ John Scalzi
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