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It always comes down to what the crowd buys coming out of your mouth, which differs from one comic to the next.
— Ted Alexandro
You believe in God or statistics or the way your narrative differs from other people.
— Elizabeth McCracken
Legacy code often differs from its suggested alternative by actually working and scaling.
— Bjarne Stroustrup
As a traveler, I've often found that the more a culture differs from my own, the more I am struck by its essential humanity.
— Rick Steves
Happiness and unhappiness differ as a bucket hammered from gold differs from one pressed in tin ... Each carries the same water.
— Austin O'Malley
Man is developed from an ovule, about 125th of an inch in diameter, which differs in no respect from the ovules of other animals.
— Charles Darwin
It is clear that history differs from the other disciplines in having
an approach and not an area of its own. — Leonard Krieger
an approach and not an area of its own. — Leonard Krieger
The American language differs from the English in that it seeks the top of expression while English seeks its lowly valleys.
— Salvador De Madariaga
The gifts of nature are infinite in their variety, and mind differs from mind almost as much as body from body.
— Quintilian
For a Christian, our fears about the future are rooted in those places where our will differs from God's will.
— Mark Dever
Life is change, how it differs from the rocks.
— Paul Kantner
A covenant differs from a contract almost as much as marriage differs from prostitution.
— Scott Hahn
Man differs more from man than man from beast
— John Wilmot
The novelist's intuition for the sacred differs from the translator's interrogation of the sacred.
— Cynthia Ozick
Geology differs as widely from cosmogony, as speculations concerning the creation of man differ from history.
— Charles Lyell
A wise man differs from the ordinary;
in understanding, knowing and experiencing what Truth is all about. — Gian Kumar
in understanding, knowing and experiencing what Truth is all about. — Gian Kumar
Presenting differs from training. Typically, presenting involves one-way communication; training is multi-directional and participatory.
— Guila Muir
Men's memories are uncertain and the past that was differs little from the past that was not"
-Judge Holden — Cormac McCarthy
-Judge Holden — Cormac McCarthy
Shape I may take, converse I may, but neither god nor Buddha am I, rather an insensate being whose heart thus differs from that of man.
— Akinari Ueda
Money differs from an automobile or mistress in being equally important to those who have it and those who do not.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
People fear anyone who differs from what is considered normal, and in a small town the idea of normal can be as narrow as the streets.
— Elizabeth Chandler
Cunning differs from wisdom as twilight from open day.
— Samuel Johnson
Many a marriage hardly differs from prostitution, except being harder to escape from.
— Bertrand Russell
Professor Einstein says that time differs from place to place. Can you imagine? If time is not true, what purpose have watchmakers, hein?
— Alan Moore
Pure intuitive faith differs as much from fanaticism as fire from smoke, or music from mere noise; those who confuse the two are like the deaf.
— Jose Rizal
It is at this point that the gospel differs most from philosophy, since it teaches that the salvation of men is through the free remission of sins. It
— John Calvin
That each from other differs, first confess; next that he varies from himself no less.
— Alexander Pope
The glory of man is that he is a thinking being. It is the nature of man to think and therein he differs from animals
— Swami Vivekananda
Excellence when concealed, differs but little from buried worthlessness.
[Lat., Paullum sepultae distat inertiae
Celata virtus.] — Horace
[Lat., Paullum sepultae distat inertiae
Celata virtus.] — Horace
True Love in this differs from gold and clay,/That to divide is not to take away.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
Personal truth differs from one person to the next, so how can truth itself be a constant? At least we can listen to each other in truth.
— Jay Woodman
The betrayal of a friend differs from the treachery of a lover only in the degree of pain, not the kind.
— Robin Hobb
The morning glory which blooms for an hour differs not at heart from the giant pine, which lives for a thousand years.
— Alan W. Watts
It has been said that speech differs from song as walking from dancing.
— Thomas Fillebrown
Training the body to obey the mind as I have done differs from the more conventional method of getting the mind to obey the body.
— Chris Evert
Man always becomes other. Man is the animal who continually differs from himself.
— Georges Bataille
Geology differs from physics, chemistry, and biology in that the possibilities for experiment are limited.
— Reinout Willem Van Bemmelen
There is something irreversible about acquiring knowledge; and the simulation of the search for it differs in a most profound way from the reality.
— J. Robert Oppenheimer
One man's mind differs from another man's mind far more widely than all women's minds differ from all men.
— M. Carey Thomas
A folklore study differs from most writing, in that the tale is told in the voice of the individual telling the story, not by the collector.
— Karen Jones Gowen
One literature differs from another, either before or after it, not so much because of the text as for the manner in which it is read.
— Jorge Luis Borges
Love differs from all the other contagious diseases: the last time a man is exposed to it, he takes it most readily, and has it the worst!
— Bret Harte
We are all apt to think that an opinion that differs from our own is a prejudice ...
— Maria Edgeworth
Sentimental poetry differs from naive poetry in that it relates the real state at which the latter stops to ideas and applies ideas to that reality.
— Friedrich Schiller
The new era differs from the old chiefly in that the lash begins to imagine itself possessed of genius.
— Karl Marx
Does truth prevail more if we are not on speaking terms with those whose view of truth differs from ours?
— C. H. Dodd
Creation differs from subsistence only as the first leap of a fountain differs from its continuance.
— Coventry Patmore