
Poetry, like all imaginative creations,
divines the human enterprise. This is poetry's social value. —
Major Jackson

From not the gravest of
Divines,
Accept for once some serious Lines. —
Jonathan Swift

wherefore one who
divines well in regard to the truth will also be able to divine well in regard to probabilities. It —
Aristotle.

Recognition without money will not get you recognised. —
Habeeb Akande

The heart is an astrologer that always
divines the truth. —
Pedro Calderon De La Barca

He
divines remedies against injuries; he knows how to turn serious accidents to his own advantage; whatever does not kill him makes him stronger —
Friedrich Nietzsche

Waiting and hoping is a hard thing to do when you've already been waiting and hoping for almost as long as you can bear it. —
Jenny Nimmo

The common Notions of Liberty are not from School
Divines, but from Nature. —
Algernon Sidney

There is a fine art to making enemies and it requires diligent cultivation. It's not as easy as it looks. —
Edward Abbey

A woman is more influenced by what she
divines than by what she is told. —
Ninon De L'Enclos

The preaching of
divines helps to preserve well-inclined men in the course of virtue, but seldom or ever reclaims the vicious. —
Jonathan Swift

If your
divines are not philosophers, your philosophy will neither be divine, nor able to divine. —
Julius Charles Hare

Her suffering was her armour. Gradually it became her skin. Then she could not take it off. —
Jeanette Winterson

Art is a lie that tells the truth —
Jean-Claude Ellena

Many a long dispute among
divines may be thus abridged: It is so; It is not so. It is so; it is not so. —
Benjamin Franklin