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- Much to his annoyance, a thought popped into his mind. It was very clear and very distinct, and he had now come to recognize these…
- The History of every major Galactic Civilization tends to pass through three distinct and recognizable phases, those of Survival, Inquiry and Sophistication, otherwise known as…
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- Good-humoured, unaffected girls, will not do for a man who has been used to sensible women. They are two distinct orders of… — Jane Austen
- The fact is that love is of two kinds, one which commands, and one which obeys. The two are quite distinct, and… — Honore de Balzac
- As Nelson Mandela has pointed out, boycott is not a principle, it is a tactic depending upon circumstances. A tactic which allows… — John Berger
- In English we must use adjectives to distinguish the different kinds of love for which the ancients had distinct names. — Mortimer Adler
- Man has no Body distinct from his Soul; for that called Body is a portion of Soul discerned by the five Senses,… — William Blake
- Straight-away the ideas flow in upon me, directly from God, and not only do I see distinct themes in my mind's eye,… — Johannes Brahms
- No individual has any right to come into the world and go out of it without leaving behind him distinct and legitimate… — George Washington Carver
- Pure drawing is an abstraction. Drawing and colour are not distinct, everything in nature is coloured. — Paul Cezanne
- 'Woman on the Plaza,' with its distinct horizon, snow-like surfaces, wintry wall, stunning sunlight, sharp shadows, and hurrying figure, would become the… — Sam Abell
- We profess to teach the principles and practice of medicine, or, in other words, the science and art of medicine. Science is… — Unknown Author
- If words of command are not clear and distinct, if orders are not thoroughly understood, the general is to blame. But if… — Sun Tzu
- It equally proves, that though individual oppression may now and then proceed from the courts of justice, the general liberty of the… — Alexander Hamilton