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When one admits that nothing is certain one must, I think, also admit that some things are much more nearly certain than others.
— Bertrand Russell
The modern world is insane, not so much because it admits the abnormal as because it cannot recover the normal.
— G.K. Chesterton
There's no way to reconcile Islam with Christianity. This difference of opinion admits of compromise as much as a coin toss does.
— Sam Harris
The newly-minted captain admits the irony between the gold on his shoulders and the lack of gold in his pockets.
— Patrick O'Brian
A woman of class never admits to her artifices.
— Gasmaskman
Friend is someone you can trust and admits you whatever you are
— Lovely Free-Smith
In effect, vice turns common sense upside-down, and he who admits himself to be vicious abides by stigmatizing terms of horror.
— Georges Bataille
An artist earns the right to call himself a creator only when he admits to himself that he is but an instrument.
— Henry Miller
When a writer admits that he has an affection for something which he has written, it is high time to pray for his soul.
— Dornford Yates
A Christian is somebody whose eyes have been opened, who admits that Jesus is not what you expected, but he's what you need.
— Timothy Keller
The more charming person is the person who admits the other person is more charming.
— Benedict Cumberbatch
No rule is so general, which admits not some exception.
— Robert Burton
Defeat never comes to any man until he admits it.
— Josephus Daniels
Economy is a subject which admits of being treated with levity, but it cannot so be disposed of.
— Henry David Thoreau
I, for one, will remain constantly vigilant of a government that admits its transgressions of liberty only when they are caught lying.
— Rand Paul
I'd rather have an enemy who admits that they hate me, than a friend who secretly puts me down.
— Karen Salmansohn
She laughs a little and admits to him, "I've never eaten in the bathtub before." He smiles. "Feels fun and a little scandalous, huh?
— Sheri Fink
By your late thirties the ground has begun to grow hard. It grows harder and harder until the day that it admits you.
— Thomas McGuane
In our fluctuations of feelings, it is well to remember that Jesus admits no change in His affections; your heart is not the compass Jesus saileth by.
— Samuel Rutherford
Success and vocabulary go hand in hand. This has been proven so often that it no longer admits of argument.
— Wilfred Funk
Overall, the United States admits to having lost track of eleven nuclear bombs over the years. I
— Rachel Maddow
Anyone can be a fool, but the one recognizes it and admits it is on the path to wisdom.
— Queen Of Spades
It is a bad plan that admits of no modification.
— Publilius Syrus
Science admits no exceptions; otherwise there would be no determinism in science, or rather, there would be no science.
— Claude Bernard
History admits no rules; only outcomes.
— David Mitchell
Because wonder admits to the existence of mystery, and the recognition of mystery in the world allows the possibility of Truth.
— Dean Koontz
A genuine passion is like a mountain stream; it admits of no impediment; it cannot go backward; it must go forward.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
I suppose no one truly admits the existence of another person.
— Fernando Pessoa
Art can do much, but this maxim's most sure/A weak or wounded brain admits no cure.
— Anne Bradstreet
Two cheers for Democracy; one because it admits variety, and two because it permits criticism.
— E. M. Forster
Capacity for joy Admits temptation.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Infidelity, like death, admits of no degrees.
— Delphine De Girardin
Scarcely a general can be found amongst them who admits that he lost a battle by his own bad leadership.
— Heinz Linge
I had one fight in my adult life. I had the famous '89 fight with Nicole, which she admits that she initiated the physical part.
— O.J. Simpson
You know, my faith is one that admits some doubt.
— Barack Obama
I will never have greater respect than for the man that realizes he was wrong and graciously admits it without a single excuse.
— Dan Pearce
A player who admits defeat before the game is no player
— Gregory Odhiambo Juma
The Bible declares, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." Science admits that there was a "Great First Cause.
— Anonymous
The Indian's intercourse with Nature is at least such as admits of the greatest independence of each.
— Henry David Thoreau
She is sighing deeply now with sympathy and delight - the delight of an addict when someone else admits he's hooked, too.
— Christopher Isherwood
Dylan Jerome," the lawyer admits, "wanted to sue God for not caring enough about him.
— Jodi Picoult
The greatest grace of a gift, perhaps, is that it anticipates and admits of no return.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Friendship admits of difference of character, as love does that of sex.
— Philibert Joseph Roux
He is safe who admits no one to his confidence.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
All good art is about something deeper than it admits.
— Roger Ebert
Yes, it always pays when the wife believes and admits that her husband is the wisest man in the world and that whatever he does is right.
— Hans Christian Andersen
Wonder admits to the existence of mystery ... recognition of mystery allows the possibility of Truth.
— Dean Koontz
That's what nobody admits about men, how needy they are.
— David Burr Gerrard
Even though no one admits it, writers are leaders in their communities.
— Pramoedya Ananta Toer
I was actually being sincere," Connor admits. "But I'm happy to insult you, if that's what you want.
— Neal Shusterman
How many times do we all have to do this? Get up, go to school, again? Before everyone admits it's a crap idea?
— Louise Rennison
Look at this, Willem, he admits he doesn't know the law and at the same time insists he's innocent.
— Franz Kafka
Ask me no reason why I love you; for though Love use Reason for his physician, he admits him not for his counsellor.
— William Shakespeare
You see, Willem, he admits he doesn't know the law, and at the same time claims he's innocent.
— Franz Kafka
A rational nature admits of nothing but what is serviceable to the rest of mankind.
— Marcus Aurelius
The world admits bears in pits do it, Even Pekingeses at the Ritz do it, Let's do it, let's fall in love.
— Cole Porter
I know, by sad experience, with what difficulty a mind, weakened by long and uninterrupted suffering, admits hope, much less assurance.
— Sarah Siddons
But the child's faith never admits defeat, and it would snatch at the mantle of death itself to turn him back.
— Rabindranath Tagore
A cosmology that admits of only one male god limits women's capacity to envision their full potential as human beings.
— Layne Redmond
Whatever is natural admits of variety.
— Madame De Stael
The tiny Lilliputians surmise that Gulliver's watch may be his god, because it is that which, he admits, he seldom does anything without consulting.
— Jonathan Swift
Journalism never admits that nothing much is happening.
— Mason Cooley
the truth can be quickly received, or received at all, only by the sinner who knows and admits that he is guilty of having sinned much.
— Malcolm X
Nothing is such an enemy to accuracy of judgment as a coarse discrimination; a want of such classification and distribution as the subject admits of.
— Edmund Burke
Kathy Burgess describes [Hillary] Clinton as fun and an all-around great person but admits it doesn't come through well.
— Tamara Keith
Spontaneous love admits errors, hesitations and human failings. It can be tested and repaired.
— Nancy Friday
Everyone admits that love is wonderful and necessary, yet no one agrees on just what it is.
— Diane Ackerman
in the bourgeoisie, honored situations decay through too easy relations; one must beware whom one admits;
— Victor Hugo
It's what he needs, and whether he ever admits it to us or not, it's what he loves" - Theoden (From Commanded:House of Theoden)
— Nicholas Bella
Yet God is so one that He admits of distinction, and so admits of distinction that He still remains unity.
— John Hales
Levitt admits to having the reading interests of a tweener girl, the Twilight series and Harry Potter in particular.
— Steven D. Levitt
...the future is closed to us; were it not, life would be insupportable, as only uncertainty admits of hope
— Stanley Michael Hurd
The writer, when he is also an artist, is someone who admits what others don't dare reveal.
— Elia Kazan
No man easily admits that he is afraid.
— Tess Gerritsen
Nobody can be perfect unless he admits his faults, but if he has faults how can he be perfect?
— Laurence J. Peter
I hate book parties," A.J. says. "But you run the bookstore," Lambiase says. "It's a problem," A.J. admits.
— Gabrielle Zevin
A man often runs the risk of throwing away a witticism if he admits that it is his own.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Almost everyone admits to hunger during the Opera ... Hunger is so exalting that during a last act you practically levitate.
— Elizabeth Bowen
But at any rate, the point is that God is what nobody admits to being, and everybody really is.
— Alan Watts
An exact science is one that admits loss.
— Genesis P-Orridge
The violence of war admits no distinction; the lance, that is lifted at guilt and power, will sometimes fall on innocence and gentleness.
— Samuel Johnson
No entrepreneur ever publicly admits to bribing, but few dare to openly claim they don't, either.
— Wang Shi
A true genius admits that he/she knows nothing.
— Albert Einstein
Perfect nonviolence is difficult. It admits to no weakness.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The intellect of the wise is like glass; it admits the light of heaven and reflects it.
— Augustus Hare
Would the atheist continue such, let him beware how he admits Love into his breast: for God will surely come along with him.
— Richard B. Garnett
Definition of a Statistician: A man who believes figures don't lie, but admits than under analysis some of them won't stand up either.
— Evan Esar
I always tell people I'm running against two Democrats, one that admits it and one that does not.
— Marco Rubio
I think everything has some politics to it. It's just whether or not it admits to it. Politics is weird. I don't even know what that means any more.
— John Cusack
Our age in its honest moments admits its lostness.
— Gene Edward Veith Jr.