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Can you imagine the feeling of being an oppressed colonial being addressed respectfully by a colonizer in the mother country?
— Ambeth R. Ocampo
There isn't a story in the world that isn't in part, at least, addressed to the past. I
— Colum McCann
What is addressed to us for contemplation does not threaten us, but makes us intellectual beings.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
All our prayers are addressed in the handwriting of the heart.
— Karl G. Maeser
As the ancient commander addressed his soldiers before battle, so should the moralist speak to men in the struggle of the era.
— Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
If he expects me to talk for the mere sake of talking and showing off, he will find he has addressed himself to the wrong person.
— Charlotte Bronte
The animal has secrets which, unlike the secrets of caves, mountains, seas are specifically addressed to man.
— John Berger
The deficit crisis is real and must be addressed. But it cannot be solved on the backs of the weak and vulnerable.
— Bernie Sanders
A quote from Sacha Guitry came to mind: 'Watching someone sleep is like reading a letter that is not addressed to you.
— Antoine Laurain
Science is not addressed to poets.
— George Henry Lewes
More and more I feel like a letter - deposited here, collected there. But a letter addressed to no one.
— Margaret Atwood
It was said of Charles Spurgeon that he "addressed two thousand people as though he were speaking personally to one man.
— Bryan Chapell
I still get so much fan mail addressed to Carol Brady, and I think a lot of it's through the Net. And I always answer it, if it's legible.
— Florence Henderson
God can be addressed by any name that taste sweet to your tongue or pictured in any form that appeals to your sense of wonder and awe.
— Sathya Sai Baba
People like to be addressed specificlly, it makes them important.
— Elizabeth Berg
Mrs Woolf's complaint should be addressed to her creator, who made her, rather than me.
— Cecil Beaton
Income inequity has to be addressed.
— Joe Biden
What I worry about is that when problems are not addressed, people will not know who is responsible.
— David Souter
You are addressed by the way you dress. Your attire reflects your sense of value or taste and of course, your speech either makes or mars you.
— Jaachynma N.E. Agu
for there was an intimacy in the way in which Mary and Ralph addressed each other which made her wish to leave them.
— Virginia Woolf
Her smiles, her mimicries, all the words she uttered were addressed to herself through him.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
I haven't really addressed those rumors because why defend yourself against something that isn't offensive?
— Johnny Galecki
The language of pornography is abusive, that of romance adoring. Both are addressed to a fetish.
— Mason Cooley
No matter what Hitler said, he spoke with a fine feeling for the particular circle which he addressed ... He was a great psychologist.
— Wilhelm Keitel
Dress how you want to be addressed.
— Bianca Frazier
Disabilities are not inspiration, they are messages that need to be addressed.
— Marc David O'Brien
I'd had a really bad car accident years ago, and basically, the ligaments in the back of my neck were ripped, and I'd never addressed that.
— Jennifer Grey
He addressed the class ... in a soft, stupefied, increasingly breathless tone like an astronaut pleading with a mad supercomputer to open an airlock.
— Michael Chabon
In the United States, I am often addressed as a doctor. I should like to point out, however, that I am not such and shall never think of becoming one.
— Hermann Oberth
Overpopulation is perhaps the biggest problem facing us, and immigration is part of that problem. It has to be addressed.
— David R. Brower
It is extremely important to me that the social and environmental issues associated with the production of fashion clothing are addressed.
— Bonnie Wright
Listen to any self doubt for anything that needs to be addressed, address it, and keep rocking!
— David Schlussel
It is entirely possible," said Tomas, "that a female dog addressed continually by a male name will develop lesbian tendencies.
— Milan Kundera
Few books I had read so directly and wholly addressed that fundamental fact of existence: all organisms, whether goldfish or grandchild, die.
— Paul Kalanithi
Americans have powerfully sensed that we're off track. There is a structural challenge in our economy that needs to be addressed.
— Jeff Merkley
When addressed, a Gentleman Cat does not move a muscle. He looks as if he hasn't heard.
— May Sarton
Because there is a fear of sentimentality, love is not very often addressed - and it is really the one motivation in all of our lives.
— Helene Aylon
India's present challenges cannot be understood or addressed unless they are viewed from a historical perspective.
— Aseem Shrivastava
Essays, entitled critical, are epistles addressed to the public, through which the mind of the recluse relieves itself of its impressions.
— Margaret Fuller
I believe 'credibility' is one of the biggest issues yet to be addressed by Internet advertisers.
— Jef I. Richards
People don't like to be addressed as a crowd. They prefer to read something that addresses them personally, directly.
— Henneke Duistermaat
Results from a given approach are " facts " as long as the approach fits the group or the tradition that is being addressed
— Paul Feyerabend
He objected, though, to indiscriminate reading. 'One must have some question,' he wrote, 'addressed to the book one is going to read.
— Pyotr Kropotkin
Lincoln learned to summon the passions, but he never addressed his audience as sweethearts.
— Richard Brookhiser
We have problems which will be addressed by Haitians.
— Jean-Bertrand Aristide
We are called to show utter commitment to the God who is revealed in Jesus and to all those to whom His invitation is addressed.
— Rowan Williams
Let us pray. We all slumped immediately and unthinkingly in to the awkward crouch in which God was addressed.
— John Knowles
Every global concern - economic, environmental or security-related - can be addressed more effectively when the U.S. and China work together.
— Henry Paulson
There's not much I dislike more than being addressed as "Hey you" and being poked with a finger.
— Charlaine Harris
She chose the adjective deliberately. Handsome or sexy conveyed surface appeal. Beautiful addressed the whole package, inside and out.
— Joey W. Hill
All scripture was written for us, and for our learning ; but they are not all addressed to us, or written concerning us.
— E.W. Bullinger
Occasionally the conflict between 'what we stand for' and 'what we do' has been forthrightly addressed.
— Noam Chomsky
For some reason, cats are usually addressed familiarly, though no cat has ever drunk bruderschaft with anyone.
— Mikhail Bulgakov
As organs go, the brain is quite an important one, and its malfunctions should be addressed accordingly. Chemistry
— Andrew Solomon
More than once Jesus deliberately addressed certain issues that quickly diminished the number of onlookers. It was commitment that thinned the ranks.
— Charles R. Swindoll
The self-addressed stamped envelope. The representation of everything that was wrong with the old publishing industry.
— Alexei Maxim Russell
You can't hear God speak to someone else, you can hear him only when you are being addressed.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
The address 'Woman' was so respectful that it might be, and was, addressed to the queenliest.
— Frederic Farrar
I've never really addressed those rumors because I figured, 'Why defend yourself against something that is not offensive'?
— Johnny Galecki
They sowed the duller vegetables first, and a pleasant feeling of righteous fatigue stole over them as they addressed themselves to the peas.
— E. M. Forster
Most of us can read the writing on the wall; we just assume it's addressed to someone else
— William S. McFeely
I just don't think the moon is going to be an adequate substitute for the fact that we haven't addressed ourselves to clearing up the slums.
— Kenneth Clark