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But, because I had already very clearly recognized in myself that the intelligent nature is distinct from the corporeal,
— Rene Descartes
Sentences must stir in a book like leaves in a forest, each distinct from each despite their resemblance.
— Gustave Flaubert
There is no external operation of the divine nature which is the work of one Person as distinct from the Others.
— Frank Sheed
You, as a food buyer, have the distinct privilege of proactively participating in shaping the world your children will inherit.
— Joel Salatin
God has not only created each of us as distinct individuals, He also uses us in significant ways.
— Charles R. Swindoll
There are two distinct groups of people in the world: the ones who tell stories, and those who pay attention.
— Daniel Goncalves
Each person is distinct, separate. That ultimately we are each alone
— Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
In English we must use adjectives to distinguish the different kinds of love for which the ancients had distinct names.
— Mortimer Adler
For prayer is request. The essence of request, as distinct from compulsion, is that it may or may not be granted.
— C.S. Lewis
If you're trained in metaphysics, you don't see the world as distinct from yourself. You are one with the world.
— Marianne Williamson
Every man and woman is distinct from every other. But every mob is the same mob, whether composed of mineworkers or monarchs.
— Daniel Polansky
People who are unhappy in relationships carry about them a distinct air of discontent and isolation.
— Patricia Cornwell
Two distinct elements are included under the term "inheritance" - the transmission, and the development of characters;
— Charles Darwin
She ate--so, so good--cocooned in the harmonic dissonance of a large family, where every sound was distinct yet blended.
— Rachel Hauck
A plantation was a plantation; one might think one's misfortunes distinct, but the true horror lay in their universality.
— Colson Whitehead
The more distant and distinct the relationship between two realities that are brought together, the more powerful the image.
— Pierre Reverdy
Existence is self-enjoyment, by means of some object distinct from ourselves.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
The successful conduct of an industrial enterprise requires two quite distinct qualifications: fidelity and zeal.
— John Stuart Mill
Nd that was the one distinct time in my life, the strangest moment of all, when I didnt know who I was
— Jack Kerouac
It is the patchiness of the record that makes each new find look so sudden and distinct from all the others.
— Bill Bryson
Of all the things that man has made, no is so full of interest and charm,
none possesses so distinct a life and character of its own, as a ship. — Henry Van Dyke
none possesses so distinct a life and character of its own, as a ship. — Henry Van Dyke
All things will be clear and distinct to the man who does not hurry; haste is blind and improvident.
— Livy
The Holy Ghost is a personage of Spirit: a separate and distinct member of the Godhead.
— Joseph B. Wirthlin
It is not about promoting a distinct and great American culture because today's Democrat Party does not believe in one.
— Rush Limbaugh
There are two separate scripts for 'Mockingjay' parts one and two. It's definitely one story, but there are two totally distinct and separate scripts.
— Francis Lawrence
Voice. And while they deepen with age, voices are, to one destined to listen for eternity, as distinct as a fingerprint.
— Mitch Albom
I always think my face is quite nondescript - it sort of fits in to any period. It's not really distinct enough for you to remember me from something.
— Kimberley Nixon
Children at certain ages have distinct actions, and boys at certain ages have a particular way of acting too.
— Regina King
Afterward, Tsukuru Tazaki's life was changed forever, as if a sheer ridge had divided the original vegetation into two distinct biomes.
— Haruki Murakami
Each of us has one. Each voice is distinct and has something to say. Each voice deserves to be heard. But it requires the act of listening.
— Terry Tempest Williams
Heaven is a very distinct place, where only God's elect will go. It's the place where the only One who deserves any glory lives and reigns.
— Monica Johnson
A letter has distinct advantages. You can say all you want to say before the other person has a chance to put in a word.
— Myrtle Reed
We are all subjected to two distinct natures in the same person. I myself have suffered grievously in that way.
— James Hogg
The miser is the man who starves himself and everybody else, in order to worship wealth in its dead form, as distinct from its living form.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
The doctrine of the Trinity simply states that God fully exists in three personally distinct ways.
— Gregory A. Boyd
The first thing is we must have a distinct point of view, not about our current affairs, but how the world can be ten years from now.
— Benedict Paramanand
So they loved as love in twain
Had the essence but in one;
Two distinct, divisions none ... — William Shakespeare
Had the essence but in one;
Two distinct, divisions none ... — William Shakespeare
There is that great thing of D.C. being Hollywood for ugly people. There's very distinct crossover behaviors.
— Timothy Simons
I know not what you mean by God; the word God is to me a sound conveying no clear or distinct affirmation.
— Charles Bradlaugh
Each race (or variety) is characterized by a more or less distinct combination of inherited morphological, behavioral, physiological traits.
— J. Philippe Rushton
I have a very distinct goal all the time that I'm working toward, and I love the way it makes me live.
— Tommy Caldwell
Are - and yet refer to something permanent, which must, therefore, be distinct from all my representations and external to me, the existence
— Immanuel Kant
Anthropology never has had a distinct subject matter, and because it doesn't have a real method, there's a great deal of anxiety over what it is.
— Clifford Geertz
It has its distinct and insurmountable limitations when applied to public personnel management.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Ideological opinion is not merely distinct from knowledge but the enemy of knowledge.
— Roger Scruton
I love my father, but I have worked to develop a separate and distinct identity in different projects I have worked on.
— Jared Kushner
Brain, character, soul - only as one sees more of life does one understand how distinct is each.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
[Reformers] might be classified as a distinct species having eyes in the back of their heads.
— Ellen Glasgow
There have existed,
in every age and every country,
two distinct orders of men
the lovers of freedom and
the devoted advocates of power. — Robert Y. Hayne
in every age and every country,
two distinct orders of men
the lovers of freedom and
the devoted advocates of power. — Robert Y. Hayne
Someone did us all a grave injustice by implying that mourning has a distinct beginning, middle, and end.
— Hope Edelman
There is a tendency to judge a race, a nation or any distinct group by its leastworthy members.
— Eric Hoffer
The ways in which things are superficially similar but also distinct is interesting to me.
— Richard Ford
Every true work of art must express a distinct feeling.
— Caspar David Friedrich
I thank God for the way he made you, distinct, special and unique. You were not made from a common mold.
— Erwin W. Lutzer
The movement of the stream is distinct from the river bed, although it must adopt its winding course.
— Henri Bergson
For there are two distinct sorts of ideas: Those that proceed from the head and those that emanate from the heart.
— Alexandre Dumas
There is nothing wrong with a writer who has a distinct style in book after book, but I am not interested in repeating myself.
— Jay Neugeboren
Experiences are as distinct from services as services are from goods.
— B. Joseph Pine II
Apart from a small minority, teenage boys fall into three distinct categories: macho, metro, or just plain muddled.
— Alexandra Adornetto
The eye and fantasy feel more attracted by nebulous distance than by that which is close and distinct in front of us.
— Caspar David Friedrich
At the very outset of the Christian life these two things should be very distinct with you
sin which has ruined you, and Christ who has saved you. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
sin which has ruined you, and Christ who has saved you. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
If the family were a fruit, it would be an orange, a circle of sections, held together but separable - each segment distinct.
— Letty Cottin Pogrebin
Never would forever, with all its meanings, be so clear and distinct as in the true, guaranteed end of the world.
— Sarah Dessen
I'm distinct, really.
— Alexei Sayle
Ideas must be distinct before reason can act upon them;
— Richard Dawkins
Justice is indispensably and universally necessary, and what is necessary must always be limited, uniform, and distinct
— Samuel Johnson
After all, my uniform still had the distinct odor of Nasty Pond.
— Rachel Hawkins
The only way you can be free is to know is that you are worthwhile as a distinct human being.
— Russell Means
I like business and personal life to be distinct.
— Carter Burwell
I am quite sane, according to my three distinct personalities and my seven passive ones.
— The Paper Doll
This idea that males are physically aggressive and females are not has distinct drawbacks for both sexes.
— Katherine Dunn
I emitted some civetlike female stink, a distinct perfume of sexual wanting, that he had followed to find me here in the dark.
— Janet Fitch
The distinct feature of everything extant is its monotony.
— Vladimir Nabokov
A mother is as different from anything else that God ever thought of, as can possibly be. She is a distinct and individual creation.
— Henry Ward Beecher
And I think I have a distinct voice.
— Adam Levine
Humbledrum farted mournfully, three distinct notes.
— Lev Grossman