If you felt insulted by someone, it might have been actually you've did something that's worth of implying. — Aeres Copy Share Image
Racism is stupid. It’s an insult to God, arrogantly implying that God goofed-up when he chose to make us all different. — Rick Warren Copy Share Image
Are you implying that our relationship is like a Spanish soap opera?” “I’m not implying. I’m saying it. — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
Someone did us all a grave injustice by implying that mourning has a distinct beginning, middle, and end. — Hope Edelman Copy Share Image
"Religious Socialism," "Christian Socialism," are expressions implying a contradiction in terms. — Pope Pius XI Copy Share Image
The fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that all who are laughed at are geniuses. — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
Morality rests upon a sense of obligation; and obligation has no meaning except as implying a Divine command, without which it would… — James Anthony Froude Copy Share Image
Listen closely to your invisible thoughts. What do you hear? What are your words implying? That is their potency. What do you… — Neville Goddard Copy Share Image
"Heresy," by the way, simply means "choice." It came to mean "thoughtcrime," implying it was blasphemy to presume to choose your own… — Robert M. Price Copy Share Image
I'm not implying that fantasy is for kids. I'm saying that more and more people are finally realizing that there's more to… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
One is telling a story about old times when someone breaks in with a little detail that he happens to know, implying… — Sei Shonagon Copy Share Image
There shall never be one lost good! What was, shall live as before; The evil is null, is nought, is silence implying… — Robert Browning Copy Share Image
He is someone I respect [Beckham] as a man and as a player. He is the captain of England and has been… — Jose Mourinho Copy Share Image
We're in a chronic debt-deflation. There's no way we can recover unless you write down the debts. And that's what the IMF… — Michael Hudson Copy Share Image
If we state the function of man to be a certain kind of life, and this to be an activity or actions… — Aristotle Copy Share Image
“Gabriel: Good thing we were there to clean up after you, or the whole plan would have gone down in flames, along… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
You [can] become part of someone else's narrative. Every once in a while I would get people asking me questions like, "If… — Annia Ciezadlo Copy Share Image
Whether considered as a doctrine, or as an historical fact, or as a movemement, socialism, if it really remains socialism, cannotbe brought… — Pope Pius XI Copy Share Image
The concept of need is often looked upon rather unfavorably by economists, in contrast with the concept of demand. Both, however, have… — Kenneth E. Boulding Copy Share Image
The proposed Constitution, so far from implying an abolition of the State governments, makes them constituent parts of the national sovereignty, by… — Alexander Hamilton Copy Share Image
It is a proverbial expression that every man is the maker of his own fortune, and we usually regard it as implying… — Alexander von Humboldt Copy Share Image
To some people, surrender may have negative connotations, implying defeat, giving up, failing to rise to the challenges of life, becoming lethargic,… — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
Black women are some of the most colorful women in the world. We come in all shadeshave so many hair textures..eye colors..body… — Skye Townsend Copy Share Image
'A Naval History of Britain' which begins in the 7th century has to explain what it means by Britain. My meaning is… — Nicholas Rodger Copy Share Image
Real writers-that is, capital W Writers-rarely make much money. Their biggest reward is the occasional reader's response… Commentators-in-print voicing big fat opinions-you… — Malcolm Forbes Copy Share Image
[Bill Clinton] has settled numerous lawsuits without admitting any guilt on a whole number of things. Are you saying, are you implying… — Anderson Cooper Copy Share Image
It is the color closest to light. In its utmost purity it always implies the nature of brightness and has a cheerful,… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
Nonviolent Communication shows us a way of being very honest, but without any criticism, without any insults, without any put-downs, without any… — Marshall B. Rosenberg Copy Share Image
The design is a really flat primary color with all sorts of abstract geometric shapes, just implying something. And then you'd have… — Don Hertzfeldt Copy Share Image
To be a hegemon is inherently ambiguous, usually implying some mixture of dominance and legitimacy, that is, being seen as contributing global… — Richard A. Falk Copy Share Image
I don't think there's anything really wrong with influence because I think that one can use another man's art as material either… — Robert Rauschenberg Copy Share Image
If I describe a sunny morning in May (the buds, the wet-winged flies, the warm sun and cool breeze), I am also… — Clark Blaise Copy Share Image
“I’m not sure what he’s implying, but I’m pretty sure it’s a slap to Chris, and I don’t like it. “Show and… — Lisa Renee Jones Copy Share Image
The days of the Mosaic creation are not to be strictly construed as implying the same length of time which is at… — William Buckland Copy Share Image
Goering's ideas betray a consistent desire to create something essentially new, implying all the historic virtues, but unlike [anything] of the past. — Richard Overy Copy Share Image
I hope I'm not implying role of contemporary poet for myself, although there's a kind of resonant paradigm. It's traditionally a difficult… — Anne Waldman Copy Share Image
Writing prejudicial, off-putting reviews is a precise exercise in applied black magic. The reviewer can draw free-floating disagreeable associations to a book… — William S. Burroughs Copy Share Image
Even after the Super Bowl victory of the New Orleans Saints, I have noticed a large number of people implying, with bad… — Larry the Cable Guy Copy Share Image
The author's conviction on this day of New Year is that music begins to atrophy when it departs too far from the… — Ezra Pound Copy Share Image