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All faith is false, all faith is true. Truth is the shattered mirror strown in myriad bits, while each believes his little bit the whole to own.
— Richard Francis Burton
It's never too late to give up
— Myriad Sprite
Mastering the lawless science of our law,- that codeless myriad of precedent, that wilderness of single instances.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Our world is made up of a myriad of microcosms, of tiny worlds, each with its own habitues, every one known to the others.
— Louis L'Amour
To a mathematician the eleventh means only a single unit: to the bushman who cannot count further than his ten fingers it is an incalculable myriad.
— George Bernard Shaw
To study the Way is to study the self. To study the self is to forget the self. To forget the self is to be enlightened by all the myriad things.
— Ruth Ozeki
In reading great literature I become a thousand men and yet remain myself ... I see with a myriad of eyes,but it is still I who see.
— C.S. Lewis
The universe must be full of voices, calling from star to star in a myriad tongues. One day we shall join that cosmic conversation.
— Arthur C. Clarke
I don't like going where I've already been. Life is a myriad of territories to discover. I don't want to waste time with what I already know.
— Jeanne Moreau
Life was a myriad of twists and turns that no one could unravel, a path that must be traveled to be understood.
— Terry Brooks
Jazz fans love Miles and I love him for a myriad of reasons, but the overviews are always too simplistic.
— Branford Marsalis
Knowing themselves to be faultless, they make it their mission to detect the myriad faults in others, against which they wage incessant tongue.
— Heron Carvic
Love covers a myriad of plausibility structures.
— Carol Plum-Ucci
The myriad things are complete in us. There is no greater joy than to reflect on ourselves and become sincere.
— Mencius
Silence has a myriad of meanings. In the theater, silence is an absence of words, but never an absence of meaning.
— Sanford Meisner
Love can be expressed in a myriad of different methods, but the most timeless and most treasured will always remain the classic love letter.
— Auliq Ice
The more time we spend interconnected via a myriad of devices, the less time we have left to develop true friendships in the real world.
— Alex Morritt
I've etched out who I am through myriad haircut attempts, outfit attempts, beauty attempts, diet attempts. It's been an evolution.
— Jamie Lee Curtis
He vacated a myriad times in the naively prolonged girl.
— Howard Mittelmark
If at first you don't succeed, kill your opponent.
— Gena Showalter
Break open
A cherry tree
And there are no flowers;
But the spring breeze
Brings forth myriad blossoms. — Ikkyu
A cherry tree
And there are no flowers;
But the spring breeze
Brings forth myriad blossoms. — Ikkyu
In a myriad of ways you tell one truth.
— Dejan Stojanovic
Myriad laughter of the ocean waves.
— Aeschylus
Life is a myriad of emotions ever changing like seasons in the wind.
— Sheila Renee Parker
Any master skill in practice is about comprehending myriad elements and fitting them together in inspired ways that satisfy the objective.
— Marian Deegan
We know evolution happened because innumerable bits of data from myriad fields of science conjoin to paint a rich portrait of life's pilgrimage.
— Michael Shermer
You don't work on something for six years and be blind to the myriad of other approaches.
— Ken Burns
Of all the myriad ways we define love, there is perhaps none more honest and powerful than this: Great love is rooted in great partnership.
— Sarah MacLean
The myriad choices of his fate
Set themselves out upon a plate
For him to choose
What had he to lose — Lou Reed
Set themselves out upon a plate
For him to choose
What had he to lose — Lou Reed
This loss of self contributes to illness in its myriad forms.
— Sidney Jourard
The decay of power also is one of the forces driving the profusion of myriad criminal, terrorist, or otherwise malevolent nonstate actors.
— Moises Naim
Heaven and earth are not humanistic - they regard myriad beings as straw dogs; sages are not humanistic - they regard people as straw dogs,
— Sun Tzu
The myriad of flavors explode on my tongue, shimmy through my mouth, slap my taste buds and call them filthy bastards, and I love it.
— Stacey Jay
Like a relationship, friendships end for myriad reasons. Still, I can't help but ignore the logic and feel the purest level of rejection.
— Me
There is no other escape like a book. Reading expands your mind and opens your world to a myriad of possibilities.
— Fran Veal
no different from the myriad of other politicos he'd bought and sold from around the world, men and women eager for power and lacking in conscience.
— Steve Berry
O Nature, gracious mother of us all,
Within thy bosom myriad secrets lie
Which thou surrenderest to the patient eye
That seeks and waits. — Margaret Junkin Preston
Within thy bosom myriad secrets lie
Which thou surrenderest to the patient eye
That seeks and waits. — Margaret Junkin Preston
WARNING: THE SURGEON GENERAL'S CRUSADE AGAINST THIS PRODUCT MAY DISTRACT YOU FROM THE MYRIAD WAYS YOUR GOVERNMENT FAILS TO PROTECT YOUR HEALTH.
— James K. Morrow
We pray with sometimes unseemly insistence for specific things to happen. We give no thought to the myriad ways in which they might come to pass.
— John Burgess
Don't live as though you were going to live a myriad years. Fate is hanging over your head; while you have life, while you may, become good.
— Marcus Aurelius
I'm doing now with cornets exactly what I used to do with trilobites: measuring, analyzing and cataloging the myriad gradations of their forms.
— Niles Eldredge
Let's face it: pop music in its myriad permutations will always be sexually presumptuous, racially controversial and, frequently, politically charged.
— Dan Hill