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I am one who has been acquainted with the night
— Robert Frost
I didn't feel that way about it. I had been playing with death for some time. I can't say we were the best of friends but we were well acquainted.
— Charles Bukowski
The best way to become acquainted with a subject is to write about it.
— Benjamin Disraeli
A man acquainted with God has more power than any earthly potentate. Gold can't do everything.
— D.L. Moody
So the CD is a great way to get yourself acquainted with some people who in three years, maybe even one year, be really big.
— B. J. Porter
To understand a name you must be acquainted with the particular of which it is a name.
— Bertrand Russell
Having lost people when they were young, you feel intimately acquainted with mortality, I guess. Though I procrastinate worse than anybody.
— Dave Eggers
Adversity is the state in which man most easily becomes acquainted with himself, being especially free of admirers then.
— John Wooden
It is only one who is thoroughly acquainted with the evils of war
that can thoroughly understand the profitable way of carrying it on. — Sun Tzu
that can thoroughly understand the profitable way of carrying it on. — Sun Tzu
Sentiment is what I am not acquainted with.
— Marjorie Fleming
Almost all fear is fear of the unknown. Therefore, what's the remedy? To become acquainted with the things you fear.
— Peace Pilgrim
It stands to reason that he who would cure a moral ailment must be practically acquainted with it in all its bearings.
— Samuel Butler
To become properly acquainted with a truth, we must first have disbelieved it, and disputed against it.
— Novalis
We should scarcely desire things ardently if we were perfectly acquainted with what we desire.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Now they were as strangers; nay worse than strangers, for they could never become acquainted.
— Jane Austen
In learning to know other things, and other minds, we become more intimately acquainted with ourselves, and are to ourselves better worth knowing.
— Philip Gilbert Hamerton
They teach everything at schools but there is no textbook to teach how to get acquainted to a person.
— Bernhard Kellermann
That little boys and girls should be tormented is what no one at all acquainted with human nature in a civilized state can deny.
— Jane Austen
The journal and Gansey were clearly long acquainted, and he wanted her to know. This is me. The real me.
— Maggie Stiefvater
In friendship, as in love, we are often more happy from the things we are ignorant of than from those we are acquainted with.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
An artist has got to get acquainted with himself just as much as he can. It is no easy job, for it is not a present-day habit of humanity.
— Chaim Potok
I hope we don't see no paparazzi today. Because I'm still getting acquainted with these jogging pants I threw on. Like, 'That's not my statement!'
— Kanye West
It is easier for a man to be loyal to his club than to his planet; the bylaws are shorter, and he is personally acquainted with the other members.
— E.B. White
I am one powerful self made up of so many selves that sometimes I throw myself a get-acquainted party.
— Eric Maisel
The immense value of becoming acquainted with a foreign language is that we are thereby led into a new world of tradition and thought and feeling.
— Havelock Ellis
He that has never known adversity is but half acquainted with others, or with himself.
— Charles Caleb Colton
I have not known him long indeed, but I am much better acquainted with him than I am with any other creature in the world.
— Jane Austen
Irishmen are not reserved, and the company appeared dying to be intimately acquainted.
— William Hamilton Maxwell
As you become acquainted with a character you are creating, you add parts of yourself that are pertinent to that character.
— Chuck Jones
She's well acquainted with the touch of the velvet hand like a lizard on the window-pane.
— John Lennon
Become acquainted with every art.
— Miyamoto Musashi
Residing in Paris during the spring and part of the summer of 18 - , I there became acquainted with a Monsieur C. Auguste Dupin. This
— Edgar Allan Poe
I have a single track mind. I work on an idea for a long time. It's like getting acquainted with a person, and I don't get acquainted easily.
— Georgia O'Keeffe
If a man is at once acquainted with the geometric foundation of things and with their festal splendor, his poetry is exact and his arithmetic musical.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Where the guests at a gathering are well-acquainted, they eat 20 per cent more than they otherwise would.
— E.W. Howe
Man, before he is being regenerated, does not even know that any internal man exists, much
less is he acquainted with its nature and quality. — Emanuel Swedenborg
less is he acquainted with its nature and quality. — Emanuel Swedenborg
This is a very fair gathering
circumspect, calm, accustomed to disturbance, acquainted with blows! Peste! I have been lucky. — Alexandre Dumas
circumspect, calm, accustomed to disturbance, acquainted with blows! Peste! I have been lucky. — Alexandre Dumas
The churches have no confidence in each other. Why? Because they are acquainted with each other.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
The world is a country which nobody ever yet knew by description; one must travel through it one's self to be acquainted with it.
— Philip Dormer Stanhope
Those with whom we can apparently become well acquainted in a few moments are generally the most difficult to rightly know and to understand.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Laughter is a most healthful exertion; it is one of the greatest helps to digestion with which I am acquainted.
— Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland
I got very well acquainted with Joe Stalin, and I like old Joe! He is a decent fellow. But Joe is a prisoner of the Politburo.
— Harry S. Truman
As I grew up I was fervently desirous of becoming acquainted with Nature.
— John James Audubon
No one who is at all acquainted with the Indian in his home can deny that we are a polite people.
— Charles Eastman
With some we're certain our hearts must've been acquainted long before we have ever met them.
— Shakieb Orgunwall
Familiarity so dulls the edge of perception as to make us least acquainted with things forming part of our daily life.
— Julia Ward Howe
Adversity has ever been considered the state in which a man most easily becomes acquainted with himself.
— Samuel Johnson
Even in comedy it's important to get your body acquainted with what you're going to do.
— Noureen DeWulf
A curious monomaniac,' said Eugene. 'The man seems to believe that everybody was acquainted with his mother!
— Charles Dickens
Were we perfectly acquainted with the object, we should never passionately desire it.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
One press of a button at the end of this, and the Vega cartel was going to become intimately acquainted with the meaning of crash and burn. Zane
— Abigail Roux
At the end of your life there will be many people you won't be acquainted with.
Make sure you are not among them. — Luigina Sgarro
Make sure you are not among them. — Luigina Sgarro
People are becoming more intimately acquainted with people who are different than them - it's not so unusual anymore.
— Viggo Mortensen
I have seen more men than usual, lately; and, well as I was acquainted with one, I am surprised to find what vulgar fellows they are.
— Henry David Thoreau
Well, I must endure the presence of a few caterpillars if I wish to become acquainted with the butterflies.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
It is extraordinary that when you are acquainted with a whole family you can forget about them.
— Gertrude Stein
You are full of pretty answers. Have you not been acquainted with goldsmiths' wives and conned them out of rings?
— William Shakespeare
Seeing people ahead of time and getting acquainted with the space you're playing in is important to getting comfortable in that place.
— Brian Bell
Foot, I'm sure you're well acquainted with mouth by now, but just in case, say hello.
— Teagan Hunter
Everyone acquainted with the subject will recognize it as a conspicuous failure.
— Henry Morton Stanley
Was even personally acquainted with Admiral Fontaine was
— Elizabeth Camden
Poor soul, she always knew everything about her neighbors, but she never was very well acquainted with herself.
— L.M. Montgomery
Each man judges correctly those matters with which he is acquainted; it is of these that he is a competent critic.
— Aristotle.
But all of my efforts served only to make me better acquainted with the difficulty, which in itself was something.
— Henri Poincare
Get acquainted with your shadow, or find yourself surprised when a crisis emerges.
— M.B. Dallocchio
Like I got intimately acquainted with a meat grinder.
— Shelly Crane
When we become acquainted with any person on a human level, even a great enemy, we begin to see that no person is really so different from ourselves.
— Bryant McGill
People say men are interesting. They may be. But I shall never get well enough acquainted with any of them to find out.
— L.M. Montgomery
Let us not wonder if something happens which never was before, or if something doth not appear among us with which the ancients were acquainted.
— Plutarch
Every proposition which we can understand must be composed wholly of constituents with which we are acquainted.
— Bertrand Russell
Know thyself means this, that you get acquainted with what you know, and what you can do.
— Menander
The most powerful minds are not always the best acquainted with their own feelings.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Avarice and Happiness never saw each other, how then should they become acquainted?
— Benjamin Franklin
Father and Mother are apostles, bishops and priests to their children, for it is they who make them acquainted with the gospel.
— Martin Luther
All couples must bear the strain of getting acquainted, having been, up to then, merely intimate.
— Peter De Vries
When poison becomes a habit, it ceases to injure: make your soul gradually acquainted with death.
— Saib Tabrizi
Before the palefaces came among us, we enjoyed the happiness of unbounded freedom and were acquainted with neither riches, wants, nor oppression.
— Tecumseh
By all the codes which I am acquainted with, I am a devilishly wicked specimen of the sex.
— Kate Chopin
Those who are acquainted with failure acquire the unique ability to dare without fear of it.
— Joyce Rachelle
I didn't need your help. (Angelia)
Believe me, I'm well acquainted with your willingness to stab and kill in cold blood. (Fury) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Believe me, I'm well acquainted with your willingness to stab and kill in cold blood. (Fury) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I am little acquainted with politeness, but I know a good deal of benevolence of temper and goodness of heart.
— Robert Burns
Early to bed and early to rise is a bad rule for anyone who wishes to become acquainted with our most prominent and influential people.
— George Ade
One [expert] said, 'Always have a baby sitter who is acquainted with your children.' If they were acquainted with my children, they wouldn't sit!
— Phyllis Diller
It is a fact which escapes no one, that, generally speaking, whoso is acquainted with his worth has but a little stock to cultivate acquaintance with.
— Thomas Carlyle
Strangers take a long time to become acquainted, particularly when they are from the same family.
— M.E. Kerr
Titles are valuable; they make us acquainted with many persons who otherwise would be lost among the rubbish.
— Josh Billings
I'm very well acquainted with the seven deadly sins, I keep a busy schedule trying to fit them in.
— Warren Zevon
When the traveler goes alone he gets acquainted with himself.
— Liberty Hyde Bailey