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A man never discloses his own character so clearly as when he describes another's.
— Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
Essayist and philosopher Alain de Botton describes art as an apothecary for the soul.
— Arianna Huffington
Whenever a woman describes herself as a 'post-feminist' I picture women lashed to posts. Joan of Arc was an early post-feminist.
— Kate Clinton
Hemingway describes literary New York as a bottle full of tapeworms trying to feed on each other.
— John Updike
The radius vector describes equal areas in equal times.
— Johannes Kepler
If there is one word that describes our form of society in America, it may be the word-voluntary.
— Lyndon B. Johnson
One detaches oneself. One describes.
— Margaret Atwood
Whoever best describes the problem is the one most likely to solve it. - DAN ROAM, AUTHOR OF THE BACK OF THE NAPKIN
— Anonymous
Frost is the greatest artist in our clime - he paints in nature and describes in rime.
— Thomas Hood
There's not a word that describes us. We're not alternative, metal or grunge - we're not any of that. We're just what we are.
— Jerry Cantrell
Really, everything for me comes from "Manifestra." It was an incredible gift of a song; it really describes an important moment in my life.
— Erin McKeown
Pseudoscience describes theories that sound like science but are actually just made up, like aromatherapy or biorhythms or love.
— Craig Ferguson
Whenever a woman describes a man as sweet, the dalliance is doomed.
— Lionel Shriver
They say people from small towns have big dreams and that pretty much describes me. I had big dreams growing up and I'm still a dreamer.
— Clay Guida
Anytime "mushed" accurately describes your architecture, you likely have a problem.
— Robert Nystrom
A Jew describes another Jew simply as a human being; a Gentile describes him, first and foremost, as a Jew.
— Gwethalyn Graham
Words that comes out of your mouth describes you character and personalty
— Beta Metani'Marashi
The author describes Lincoln's attitude in making a deal with a newspaper publisher as, "almost defiant transparency.
— Harold Holzer
Ruby describes the decorations at the banquet. 'It was like little gardens of rhapsody on every table. It was divine.
— Lynne Branard
Your name makes a statement about you. It describes not only who you are but who you might be.
— Sharon Creech
All science is static in the sense that it describes the unchanging aspects of things.
— Frank Knight
A good rule always describes the ideal performance.
— Mortimer J. Adler
The eventual goal of science is to provide a single theory that describes the whole universe.
— Stephen Hawking
Now what is a wedding? Well, Webster's dictionary describes a wedding as the process of removing weeds from one's garden.
— Homer
Psychology describes. The Bible prescribes. 'Turn from evil. Let that be the medicine to keep you in health.' Pr 3:7,8.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Make a plan that concern your purpose, your calling and describes exactly what should be done every day for your purpose and life mission
— Sunday Adelaja
Sometimes my sin is not what I do; it also describes what I don't do when I know I should.
— Thomas A Kempis
People of Granny's age describe Wikipedia as 'an encyclopaedia, but on the net!' Encyclopaedias are what Elsa describes as 'Wikipedia, but analogue.
— Fredrik Backman
The term that best describes me now is 'secular humanist.'
— Charles M. Schulz
We can see that the Kolmogorov complexity describes the compressibility of the pattern:
— Andrew Thomas
If you want something different, do something different. "Same crap, different day" doesn't describe the day; it describes your attitude towards it.
— Steve Maraboli
It focuses on the need for comprehensive assessment and describes in detail the theory, processes, and instrumentation of forensic risk assessment,
— Phil Rich
You know it's a bad sign when the theme song from Titanic describes your relationship.
— Julia Spencer-Fleming
He describes poignantly the prisoners who gave up on life, who had lost all hope for a future and were inevitably the first to die.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Art is many things but, directly or indirectly, it always describes the human condition.
— Millard Sheets
She thinks most people fail to reason at all. The way she describes the world today, most people are monkeys who happen to wear clothes. On occasion.
— Sylvain Reynard
One can describe the world of today to the people of today only if one describes it as capable of alteration.
— Bertolt Brecht
For me, musicians are poets. Beethoven describes himself as a poet of tones, just like Coltrane's a poet of tempo.
— Cornel West
But when you say crazy, that describes very well what the general appearance may be to ordinary, everyday people.
— Agatha Christie
It is not a God, just and good, but a devil, under the name of God, that the Bible describes.
— Thomas Paine
There's one word that describes baseball - You never know.
— Bill Vaughan
I hope you're not right about life sucking for everyone who can't fly and wears glasses. That describes everyone in this room.
— Rainbow Rowell
The word "ungodly and word-group" in Jude...It describes, not theoretical atheism, but practical godlessness.
— Richard Bauckham
The expression "madly in love" is apt, for it describes a form of temporary insanity.
— Jessica Zafra
The light of a lamp does not flicker in a windless place: that is the simile which describes a yogi of one-pointed mind, who meditates upon the Atman.
— Swami Vivekananda
The author describes a previous Bible study with a lot of turnover as "not so much together as in each other's midst.
— John Kasich
I just would use any instrument known to man in any combination as long as it describes an emotion.
— Yanni
Isn't it funny how true peace describes war and chaos?
— Lionel Suggs
Author describes that a failed sea captain, vacillated miserably between self-recrimination and defensiveness.
— Joseph Wheelan
I got caught up in the proletariat the way Marx describes it.
— Joseph Brodsky
To say that Romans 7 describes the Christian is to slight the grace of God and to foster wanton behaviour.
— Jacobus Arminius
Whatever the self describes, describes the self.
— Jakob Bohme
Pessimism only describes an attitude, and not facts, and hence is entirely subjective.
— Francis Parker Yockey
The Bible talks about everlasting fire and eternal darkness when it describes hell ... We do know that hell is real and forever.
— Pat Robertson
The Bible describes everything, including you!
— Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
The word lethologica describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.
— Sarah Addison Allen
The artist is not a man who describes, but a man who feels.
— E. E. Cummings
Mindfulness describes a "state of becoming" that places the individual beyond judgment and definition.
— Celeste Cooper
The emphasis and value on ideas and original thinking is an innate part of British culture, and in many ways, that describes the traditions of design.
— Jonathan Ive
If one of the five theories describes our univers, who lives in the other four worlds
— Edward Witten
Author describes auto CEO's decisions to drive rather than fly to Washington as "showy penitence".
— Ron Suskind
The aging Adams delightedly describes being surrounded by books on so many different subjects that interested him as "baits on fishhooks".
— Paul C. Nagel
The author describes Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn as seldom at ease without a gavel in his hand.
— Robert A. Caro
Maybe that's why Jesus was so fond of parables: Nothing describes the indescribable like a good yarn.
— Cathleen Falsani
Closure is a greasy little word which, moreover, describes a nonexistent condition. The truth, Venus, is that nobody gets over anything.
— Martin Amis
Your level of neuroses will only find love in a made-for-TV movie.
— Michelle Hodkin
Any model we make does not describe the universe it describes what our brains are capable of saying at this time.
— Robert Anton Wilson
Thus the story describes a full circle ... a vicious circle as all circles are, despite their posing as apples, or planets, or human faces.
— Vladimir Nabokov
I don't make myself disagreeable; it is you who find me so. Disagreeable is a word that describes your feelings and not my actions.
— George Eliot
In my opinion, ADD more aptly refers to Attention to Dreams and Discoveries, and ADHD describes Alert to Daydreams and Humorous Diversions - in
— Mariaemma Willis
What a gulf between the self which experiences and the self which describes experience.
— Edmund Wilson
This is the way photography can be cruel ... in the sense that it describes everything, even the things we are not necessarily aware we're revealing.
— Katy Grannan
Law describes the way things would work if men were angels.
— Christopher Dawson
Play the music that best describes you
Make the music that comes from your Heart. — Lebogang Lynx Bopape
Make the music that comes from your Heart. — Lebogang Lynx Bopape
The people the Quran describes have a deep and sophisticated knowledge of the Biblical Tradition.
— Tom Holland
Author describes one monarch's impressive table but conveys a contemporary's observation, "the weightiest thing at dinner was the conversation".
— Peter Heather
Yep, that pretty much describes my life: because Poseidon.
— Rick Riordan
Language is very powerful. Language does not just describe reality. Language creates the reality it describes.
— Desmond Tutu
Only one English word adequately describes his transformation of the islands from worthless to priceless: magical.
— Kurt Vonnegut
I like to express true emotions under the cover of melancholy: It includes fulfilment and pain, which describes human existence.
— Volker Bertelmann
A kitsch novel describes the world not as it really is, but as it is hoped and feared to be ...
— Hermann Broch
We do not choose suffering simply because we are told to, but because the one who tells us to describes it as the path to everlasting joy.
— John Piper
The Big Hurt describes me perfectly-not as a person, but as a player. It's what I do to a baseball.
— Frank Thomas
Anatomy is to physiology as geography is to history; it describes the theatre of events.
— Jean Fernel
"The way of Cain" describes any religious system that attempts to earn God's favor by works and rituals rather than reliance on God's grace.
— Robert Jeffress
Politicians tend to live "in character" and many a public figure has come to imitate the journalism that describes him.
— Walter Lippmann