The visible mark of extraordinary wisdom and power appear so plainly in all the works of creation. — John Locke Copy Share Image
Life will give you what you ask of here if only you ask long enough and plainly enough. — E. Nesbit Copy Share Image
If I can write everything out plainly, perhaps I will myself understand better what has happened. — Sherwood Anderson Copy Share Image
“What your attitude to Israel should be, is plainly shown in the Word of God.” — Dalton Lifsey Copy Share Image
“He is too intelligent. He sees too clearly and speaks too plainly.” — George Orwell Copy Share Image
To anyone who took the trouble to look, I was plainly visible, but when people are expecting to see nothing, that is… — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
Maybe I'm just a slow learner or something, but I like to have things laid out as plainly and simply as possible. — Walter Cronkite Copy Share Image
“He could see plainly that she was not herself. That is, he could not see that she was becoming herself [...].” — Kate Chopin Copy Share Image
“Or was their guilt written plainly, and for all the world to see, across their face? Was it their face, in fact,… — Julie Otsuka Copy Share Image
We ought to act with God in the greatest simplicity, speak to Him frankly and plainly, and implore His assistance in our… — Brother Lawrence Copy Share Image
Speak properly, and in as few words as you can, but always plainly; for the end of speech is not ostentation, but… — William Penn Copy Share Image
Quite simply, quite plainly, just by virtue of his being, Obama is America. The first true American to lead our nation. — John Ridley Copy Share Image
The risk of insult is the price of clarity. To be clearly understood one must speak the simple, essential truth as plainly… — Roy H. Williams Copy Share Image
It is plainly evident that, in a country where land was to be had for the asking, fuel for the cutting, corn… — Alice Morse Earle Copy Share Image
“we ought to act with GOD in the greatest simplicity, speaking to Him frankly and plainly, and imploring His assistance in our… — Brother Lawrence Copy Share Image
The bells cease, and the power goes from me, and I descend again to the world of the living; and if in… — Henry Williamson Copy Share Image
The man you married is yours to have and to hold for the rest of ever, even if he starts chewing tobacco… — Jenna McCarthy Copy Share Image
I try to speak plainly so that my constituents who don't follow the nuances of government like I do, because they're too… — John Kennedy Copy Share Image
The Constitution itself, plainly written as it is, the safeguard of our federative compact, the offspring of concession and compromise, binding together… — James K. Polk Copy Share Image
The lives of those such as Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein are plainly of interest in their own right, as well as… — Martin Rees Copy Share Image
The essence of dramatic form is to let an idea come over people without it being plainly stated. When you say something… — Stanley Kubrick Copy Share Image
“You might not see one in a hundred with gentleman so plainly written as in Mr. Knightley.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
No mind, however loving, could bear to see plainly into all the recess of another mind. — Arnold Bennett Copy Share Image
It is precisely our job as Catholics to speak the truth as plainly and precisely as we can. — Sargent Shriver Copy Share Image
It is what it is, and it ain't nothin' else... Everything is clearly, openly, plainly delivered. — Dan Flavin Copy Share Image
We are out in the middle of nowhere, as we can see - as you can plainly see. — Kurt Meyer Copy Share Image
“Witches see the truth plainly—even if their husbands are full of nonsense.” — Deborah Harkness Copy Share Image
The reason Ronald Reagan gets slammed for having so badly exacerbated the problem of deficit spending is that he so plainly deserves… — Daniel Keys Moran Copy Share Image
Quite simply, quite plainly, just by virtue of his being, Barack Obama is America. The first true American to lead our nation. — John Ridley Copy Share Image
Your purpose, then, plainly stated, is, that you will destroy the Government, unless you be allowed to construe and enforce the Constitution… — George Haven Putnam Copy Share Image