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“The irony of seeking a shrink: they are successful in shrinking your brain but unfortunately they also make your wallet shrink.”
Mico Monsalve“Knowledge shrinks as wisdom grows.”
Alfred North Whitehead“God did not create evolution--evolution created God. The evolution of religion is as follows: animism--polytheism--monotheism--agnosticism--atheism. As history progresses, people worship fewer and fewer gods, and the one God becomes the incredible shrinking god. He shrinks and shrinks until he becomes insignificant. More and more theists go about their business as if God isn't there. Some even become agnostics or atheists.”
G.M. Jackson, Debunking Darwin's God: A Case Against BioLogos and Theistic Evolution“Why would anyone bother making door-keys shrink?’ said George.‘Just Muggle-baiting,’ sighed Mr Weasley. ‘Sell them a key that keeps shrinking to nothing so they can never find it when they need it ... Of course, it’s very hard to convict anyone because no Muggle would admit their key keeps shrinking – they’ll insist they just keep losing it. Bless them, they’ll go to any lengths to ignore magic, even if it’s staring them in the face ...”
J.K. Rowling“Like all shrinks she was a deeply troubled person.From "Fat Jimmy And The Blind Ballerina" due out early 2017.”
Eddie Owens“Men shrink less from offending one who inspires love than one who inspires fear.”
Niccolo Machiavelli“Water shrinks wool, urgency shrinks time.Shrinkage may be an advantage or the reverse, according to expectation.”
Idries Shah, Reflections“Don't shrink your standards, link yourself with those who think and ink like you.”
Michael Bassey Johnson“I am going to shrink and shrink until I am a dry fall leaf, complete with a translucent spine and brittle veins, blowing away in a stiff wind, up, up, up into a crisp blue sky.”
Julie Gregory, Sickened: The Memoir of a Munchausen by Proxy Childhood“Shrink wrapped ideas and prefabricated thoughts are a result of sloth and laziness. ("Prêt-à-penser")”
Erik Pevernagie