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What I learnt came to me . . . at second and at third hand, in chunks and puzzles, degrees and flashes.
— Sybille Bedford
The land and everything on it can be taken away, but no one can take away your knowledge or the degrees you earn
— Susan Abulhawa
Shadow conceals - light reveals. To know what to reveal and what to conceal, and in what degrees to do this, is all there is to art.
— Josef Von Sternberg
It is because people exist in varyinig degrees of the dream.
— Frederick Lenz
Never too late. Shooting is prayer. And when civilisation shuts up shop, a gun'll be worth any number of university degrees.
— David Mitchell
It is time that all Americans realized that the place of labor is side by side with the businessman and with the farmer, and not one-degree lower.
— Harry S. Truman
Women are all female impersonators to some degree.
— Susan Brownmiller
I find it so easy to read qualified commentators who are 180 degrees opposed to each other.
— Neil Oliver
Freedom doth with degree dispense.
— Ben Jonson
We must have a university degree even if we never get a job in the area of knowledge we were forced to study.
— Paulo Coelho
Men become accustomed to poison by degrees
— Victor Hugo
But now that I'm scrubbing
toilets on my hands & knees,
with four degrees,
I realize that one escape route
leads to another — Phil Volatile
toilets on my hands & knees,
with four degrees,
I realize that one escape route
leads to another — Phil Volatile
If you think that the brass is not blowing loud enough, mute it by a couple of degrees.
— Richard Strauss
Where Religion does take place and is effectual, it makes this world, in measure and degree, representative of Heaven.
— Benjamin Whichcote
No one has ever asked to see my degree certificate.
— David Hockney
I have actually five honorary degrees.
— Katherine Dunham
Admiral, the...the Emperor would like to speak with you." The air in the room seemed to drop ten degrees.
— Christian Kallias
After the chills and fever of love, how nice is the 98.6 degrees of marriage.
— Mignon McLaughlin
Part of me wanted to get a graduate degree in political science. Had I done that, I suppose I would have become a college professor.
— Samuel Alito
Donna say no. If you are, do it now and leave me alone. I can't take this, Maggie. You're killing me by small degrees.
— Melissa Schroeder
As in this world there are degrees of evils,
So in this world there are degrees of devils. — John Webster
So in this world there are degrees of devils. — John Webster
I've seen with my own students, community colleges offer an affordable route to four-year college degrees and good paying jobs.
— Jill Biden
See well how it often befalls that to rise to the topmost degree would make it seem that the abyss is on high.
— Diane De Poitiers
It is scarcely credible to what degree discernment may be dazzled by the mist of pride, and wisdom infatuated by the intoxication of flattery.
— Samuel Johnson
All the passions are nothing else than different degrees of heat and cold of the blood.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The most familiar and intimate habitudes, connections, friendships, require a degree of good-breeding both to preserve and cement them.
— Lord Chesterfield
The world is to be carried forward by truth, which at first offends, which wins its way by degrees, which the many hate and would rejoice to crush.
— William Ellery Channing
Slowly the silent bird turned its head. It could do so, if it chose, through more than three hundred and sixty degrees.
— Edward Rutherfurd
Never confuse acquiring degrees with wisdom.
— Marshall Goldsmith
All that passes for knowledge can be arranged in a hierarchy of degrees of certainty, with arithmetic and the facts of perception at the top.
— Bertrand Russell
Coming out involves varying degrees of difficulty that are affected by class, race, religion, and geography.
— Lance Loud
When we realize the degree of agency we actually do have, we no longer have to "hope" at all. We simply do the work.
— Derrick Jensen
No degree of knowledge attainable by man is able to set him above the want of hourly assistance.
— Samuel Johnson
How much of your life can you account for? My life is a collage of unaccounted for brush strokes; I am all random.
— John Guare
Younger colleagues tended to draw untested self-confidence from their bonuses and prestigious degrees.
— Ron Suskind
Stone dead, said Howard, as though there were degrees of deadness, and the kind that Barry Fairbrother had contracted was particularly sordid.
— J.K. Rowling
In the degree that we remember and retell our stories and create new ones we become the authors, the authorities, of our own lives.
— Sam Keen
The intensity of the pain depends on the degree of resistance to the present moment.
— Eckhart Tolle
Not your degrees, but your choice, defines your intelligence.
— Debasish Mridha
I want to tell you that I love you," he said. "But I'm afraid you won't remember it tomorrow."
"There's no way I would forget that. — Megan Duke
"There's no way I would forget that. — Megan Duke
You can love other people only to the degree that you've come to love and accept yourself
— Shakti Gawain
Arts and sciences are not cast in a mould, but are found and perfected by degrees, by often handling and polishing.
— Michel De Montaigne
There are degrees of freedom. Complete freedom isn't always good, nor is the lack of it always bad.
— Susan Dennard
Have you ever analyzed things to the degree where you can't really remember the difference between what's real and what you've created in your head?
— Edie Sedgwick
You can assess a culture to a degree by the way they receive movies and how they receive a given celebrity.
— Kristen Stewart
Pleasure admitted in undue degree, enslaves the will, nor leaves the judgment free.
— William Cowper
it was forty degrees outside.
— Gayle Forman
Major export is people who are funny and smart, who have advanced degrees, who read on public transportation.
— Jennifer DuBois
I'm not him because we die a little every day and by degrees we're reborn into different men, older men in the same clothes, with the same scars. I
— Mark Lawrence
If you tell a child "Don't touch yourself there," they will deal with some kind of sexual problem from then on, to one degree or other.
— Betty Dodson
With wine and food, the confidence of my own table, and the necessity of reassuring my wife, I grew by insensible degrees courageous and secure.
— H.G.Wells
But the great Master said, "I see
No best in kind, but in degree;
I gave a various gift to each,
To charm, to strengthen, and to teach". — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
No best in kind, but in degree;
I gave a various gift to each,
To charm, to strengthen, and to teach". — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Acting takes a degree of mutual trust and respect.
— Tom Hiddleston
In exalting the faculties of the soul, we annihilate, in a great degree, the delusion of the senses.
— Aime Martin
I didn't want to go get a job or get a degree in business or marketing, or whatever all my friends were getting degrees in.
— James Marsden
The world of the 20th century, if it is to come to life in any viability of health and vigor, must be to a significant degree an American century.
— Henry R. Luce
Good is done by degrees.
— George Crabbe
Scientific knowledge is a body of statements of varying degrees of certainty
some most unsure, some nearly sure, none absolutely certain. — Richard P. Feynman
some most unsure, some nearly sure, none absolutely certain. — Richard P. Feynman
Take but degree away, untune that string, and hark, what discord follows!
— William Shakespeare
The crisis of the Western world exists to the degree in which it is indifferent to God.
— Whittaker Chambers
I never expected my graduate degrees to give me all the practical how-to's that can perhaps only be learned through the school of hard knocks.
— David Livermore
We have reached in this country an amazing degree of general prosperity, with American business on the whole no longer facing an uphill climb.
— Charles M. Schwab
Degrees can't replace self-education.
— Sunday Adelaja
My life was sweeter than other people's and my death will be more terrible by the same degree.
— Franz Kafka
We went into the laser tag room, paranoid, delirious, and shot at one another. It was a little like Lord of the Flies but with more 98 Degrees.
— Katie Heaney
Change comes from a degree of discomfort that allows for and spurs thought and action.
— William Blum
The varicolored cloud dust that the sun has stirred up in the sky was settling by slow degrees.
— Zora Neale Hurston
Every photograph is altered, to one degree or another.
— John Paul Caponigro
Imagination is not the exclusive appanage of artists, but belongs in varying degrees to all men.
— George Henry Lewes
We are all children coming inside from recess with varying degrees of dirt on us.
— Shannon L. Alder
Most men, she'd decided, were bastards of varying degrees.
— Sarah J. Maas
[U]se extreme caution, and please remember that 451 degrees Fahrenheit is more than just a book a title....
— Ammon Shea
The degree to which we openly express our feelings should be governed, not by fear of reprisal, but by our commitment to loving others.
— Larry Crabb
Nothing in a graduate degree in art history prepares you for the eloquence of the eraser.
— Adam Gopnik
Attempted murder should carry the same penalty as first-degree murder. Otherwise, you're simply rewarding incompetence.
— Burt Prelutsky
A college degree is not a sign that one is a finished product but an indication a person is prepared for life.
— Edward Malloy
Economic activity is carried out by individuals in organisations that require a high degree of social co-operation
— Francis Fukuyama
Our universities teach non-white, non-Christian, and female students to find offense everywhere. American students get degrees in Finding Offense.
— Dennis Prager
The Christian must recognize that there are no degrees in right or wrong
— Donald Barnhouse
Of course the orders all converge backward in time, to different degrees.
— George Gaylord Simpson
I think my degrees in Theology and Psychology qualified me for nothing, but probably prepared me for everything.
— Brooke Bida
Let the degree of egotism be the measure of confidence.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater