Top Discourse Quotes

  • My dominant (no pun intended) discourse seems to be needy as ????. – Alexis  Hall

    My dominant (no pun intended) discourse seems to be needy as ????.– Alexis Hall

  • Theological discourse can be, in and of itself, a form of identity and solidarity. – Namsoon Kang

    Theological discourse can be, in and of itself, a form of identity and solidarity.– Namsoon Kang

  • Theology should be a discourse that helps the sociopolitical approach to justice to maintain its human face and not to become impersonal. – Namsoon Kang

    Theology should be a discourse that helps the sociopolitical approach to justice to maintain its human face and not to become impersonal.– Namsoon Kang

  • Where wise actions are the fruit of life, wise discourse is the pollination. – Bryant McGill

    Where wise actions are the fruit of life, wise discourse is the pollination.– Bryant McGill

  • The beautiful is powerless but always exceeds what frames it, and what always frames it is discourse. – Jeremy GilbertRolfe

    The beautiful is powerless but always exceeds what frames it, and what always frames it is discourse.– Jeremy GilbertRolfe

  • Volatility in the up direction is not a problem-it’s only downward volatility that offers discourse. – Coreen T Sol

    Volatility in the up direction is not a problem-it’s only downward volatility that offers discourse.– Coreen T Sol

  • One of the bridges between sexes, to be sure, is sex. But men, too often feeling deficient in discourse, place too much emphasis on intercourse. – James Hollis

    One of the bridges between sexes, to be sure, is sex. But men, too often feeling deficient in discourse, place too much emphasis on intercourse.– James Hollis

  • The altitude of any relation is possible through discourse. – Unarine Ramaru

    The altitude of any relation is possible through discourse.– Unarine Ramaru

  • We have to do a better job at the work of anthropology if we hope to maintain our role in the public discourse. – Christopher W Brooks

    We have to do a better job at the work of anthropology if we hope to maintain our role in the public discourse.– Christopher W Brooks