Resembles Quotes
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The face of the enemy frightens me only when I see how much it resembles me.
Oscar Wilde
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Nothing resembles a person as much as the way he dies.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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The emotional state that leads to achievements resembles that of a worshiper or the lover.
Albert Einstein
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Everything resembles the truth, everything can happen to a man.
Nikolai Gogol
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The unselective knowledge drive resembles the indiscriminate sexual drive--signs of vulgarity!
Friedrich Nietzsche
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The idea, therefore, to be conveyed is, that the Church resembles an army, the soldiers of which have already received orders to prepare for marching, have already been bidden to fall into rank, and to stand with girded loins and attentive ears ready to move simultaneously the instant the word of command is uttered by its great Leader.
G. H. Pember
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The actual evidence concerning the Exodus resembles the evidence for the unicorn.
Baruch Halpern
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Admiration: Our feeling of delight that another person resembles us.
Evan Esar
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Thus this Earth resembles a great animall or rather an inanimate vegetable, draws in aethereal breath for its dayly refreshment and vitall ferment and transpires again grosses exhalations. And, according to the condition of all other things living, ought to have its time of beginning, youth, old age and perishing.
Isaac Newton
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The BBC is very much in thrall to all this techno cross-fertilisation, in much the same way that print journalists are now encouraged to blog. To the point where there is an emerging breed of sub-editors who take perfectly well-written and punctuated original copy and rewrite it so that it resembles a text message written by a 14-year-old under the influence of Bacardi Breezers.
Kathryn Flett
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Nothing so resembles a daub as a masterpiece.
Paul Gauguin