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The more distinctly a man knows, the more intelligent he is, the more pain he has; the man who is gifted with genius suffers most of all.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
You know what, I distinctly remember my boat blew up and I was killed!
— Jeremy Clarkson
Saying is one thing, doing another. We must consider the sermon and the preacher distinctly and apart.
— Michel De Montaigne
The happiest conversation is that of which nothing is distinctly remembered, but a general effect of pleasing impression.
— Samuel Johnson
Maybe you stole me. Because I distinctly remember belonging to myself once, but now I'm all yours.
— Kiera Cass
To grow mature is to separate more distinctly, to connect more closely.
— Hugo Von Hofmannsthal
All events are but the consummation of preceding causes, clearly seen but not distinctly apprehended.
— Marion Zimmer Bradley
Happy was a word for sorority girls and clowns, and those were two distinctly fucked-up groups of people.
— Emma Straub
The United States in the 1980s may be the first society in history in which children are distinctly worse off than adults.
— Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Who recollects distinctly his past adventures, knows his destiny to come.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
The musical theater is a glorious and distinctly American innovation in the history of theater.
— Diane Paulus
The hinge is distinctly different, so when you look at it carefully, you recognize that it is its own unique design.
— Irwin M. Jacobs
You," he said distinctly, "are, I am quite certain, going to be more trouble than you are worth.
— Lynn Kurland
Storytelling is the distinctly human implement designed to synthesize our purposeful interaction with reality.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
Suffering ... is not just lots of pain but pain amplified by distinctly human emotions such as regret, self-pity, shame, humiliation, and dread.
— Michael Pollan
That is the way to lay the city flat, To bring the roof to the foundation, And bury all, which yet distinctly ranges, In heaps and piles of ruin.
— William Shakespeare
Marriage is distinctly and repeatedly excluded from heaven. Is this because it is thought likely to mar the general felicity?
— Samuel Butler
A Word that Breathes Distinctly
Has not the Power to Die — Emily Dickinson
Has not the Power to Die — Emily Dickinson
Christmas, so long looming over everyone's head, finally surged up, buried everyone alive and ebbed away, leaving its victims distinctly cross.
— Angela Thirkell
Any color is more distinctly seen when opposed to its contrary: thus, black on white, blear near yellow, green near red, and so on.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
These are pious, clean-living men, worshipping at the temple of their own bodies."
"Hmm. Sounds distinctly erotic. — Richard K. Morgan
"Hmm. Sounds distinctly erotic. — Richard K. Morgan
I remember distinctly telling my father-in-law, barring a miracle, we're going to have to terminate the pregnancy. Her health has to come first
— Chris Higgins
I certainly wish you would have invented a more reasonable story. I felt distinctly like an idiot repeating it. Sam Spade (The Maltese Falcon)
— Dashiell Hammett
I'm obsessed with things that are distinctly analogue.
— J.J. Abrams
Our Lord insists on the social aspect of our lives: He shows very distinctly that we cannot further ourselves alone.
— Oswald Chambers
To observe attentively is to remember distinctly.
— Edgar Allan Poe
Cultures should not be like water that dissolves them evenly, but like colours that stand out distinctly.
— Vinita Kinra
It is impossible that beauty should ever distinctly appreciate itself.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Through the grace shown to us in the gospel, there is something distinctly Christlike about a mother's love for her child.
— Gloria Furman
Clarity of mind means clarity of passion, too; this is why a great and clear mind loves ardently and sees distinctly what it loves.
— Blaise Pascal
Vaguely at first, then more distinctly, I realized that man is an eternal stranger on this planet.
— Eric Hoffer
Most of the time, communication gets confused with conversation. In fact, the two are distinctly different.
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Some minds are made of blotting-paper: you can write nothing on them distinctly. They swallow the ink, and you find a large spot.
— Augustus William Hare
It was borne in upon her audience that the outside of Jane's charming head was distinctly superior to the inside.
— Agatha Christie
Who climbs the grammar-tree, distinctly knows Where noun, and verb, and participle grows.
— John Dryden
So far as I am concerned, poetry and every other art was, is, and forever will be strictly and distinctly a question of individuality.
— E. E. Cummings
Remember this: no matter how politely or distinctly you ask a Parisian a question he will persist in answering you in French.
— Fran Lebowitz
One does not see his thought distinctly till it is reflected in the image of another's.
— Amos Bronson Alcott
His world was distinctly male. His experience with women minimal. They were a different breed, of that he was sure,
— Steve Berry
The wise man seeks little joys, knowing that life is long and that his quota of great joys is distinctly limited.
— William Feather
Art is man's distinctly human way of fighting death.
— Leonard Baskin
If there is any characteristic that is distinctly human, it is the capability for reflective self-consciousness.
— Albert Bandura
I respect the man who knows distinctly what he wants.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
We find it difficult to choose our direction because it does not yet exist distinctly in our idea.
— Henry David Thoreau
The glass-blower's cat is bompstable, said Mr. Parker aloud and distinctly.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
I know my parents loved me - they certainly did everything they could for me - but displays of affection were kept on a distinctly low flame.
— Laurie Graham
The gambling supply house catalog is distinctly not the safest place to learn about cheating devices, beware of catalog men.
— John Scarne