Sentences with phrase «in ridiculous myths»

Oh magical invisible baby Jesus in the sky, please help my fellow citizens grow up and stop believing in ridiculous myths.

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But, I have much more reason to place my faith in science, that we will eventually find the answer, than I do these ridiculous myths.
That is ridiculous and shows the extreme danger belief in these myths can bring.
He peddles the myth that he understands money because he got a degree in Economics, how ridiculous, I have many friends that took a degree in Theology, but none of them are Clergymen.
I don't understand why so many AMerican parents (can't vouch for others) don't see the connection between their not getting enough sleep and their insistence on the baby sleeping in another bed (I suppose it doesn't help that there are all kinds of ridiculous myths about co-sleeping) let alone another room.
Most of their potential matches believe in those ridiculous stigmas and myths, and that can be very disappointing.
In that single moment of ridiculous violence, a sword punctures the uterus, leading to an impromptu Caesarean section and the myth of the story's hero being «battle - born.»
I grew up believing the ridiculous myth that Cats drink only milk, dogs drink only water; for thru childhood, milk in saucer was always left out for kitties, and water bowl for pooch, Snoopy.
While unrestricted populations will grow exponentially, Oda's numbers are ridiculous — probably the foundation for the widely debunked 420,000 - cats - in - seven - years - myth.
His work became littered with cigarette butts and tin cans, all rendered in style that played a considerable role in the development of Neo-expressionism: «There is something ridiculous and miserly in the myth we inherit from abstract art.»
Yet after making a name for himself as an Abstract Expressionist, Guston gradually became increasingly frustrated with abstraction and its connotations, stating in 1960 that «There is something ridiculous and miserly in the myth we inherit from abstract art.
Guston expressed his frustration with the confines of the abstract school: «There is something ridiculous and miserly in the myth we inherit from abstract art.
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