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its evident wish to be for ever a sound and only a sound in the thickest centre of untravelled woods.
— C.S. Lewis
High-fiving one another without evident irony.
— Meg Wolitzer
Geniuses and lunatics, they aren't that far from one another. That is also evident on you.
— Stjepan Varesevac Cobets
A man's character is most evident by how he treats those who are not in a position either to retaliate or reciprocate.
— Paul Eldridge
Stars shine. This is self evident. What is not so evident however is the fact that it is not a passive activity but instead an active one.
— Charles Michael Landry
The negative impact of population growth on all of our planetary ecosystems is becoming appallingly evident.
— David Rockefeller
If you're sincerely seeking God, God will make His existence evident to you.
— William Lane Craig
There is one privilege we'll never lose; currently it's called nationality. It means that everyone was born somewhere, which is infact self-evident.
— Franz Grillparzer
If we are nonviolent through and through, our nonviolence would have been self-evident.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Thomas Jefferson spoke of certain truths as self-evident. He did not say that these truths were self-explanatory or that they were self-operating.
— J. Martin Klotsche
he spoke with so much simplicity that it was evident he spoke the truth, or that he was mad.
— Alexandre Dumas
What is moral is self-evident.
— Friedrich Theodor Vischer
Church should be a place where love is evident, God delivers, lives are changed, hearts are healed, and families restored.
— David Walker
It is the merest truism, evident at once to unsophisticated observation, that mathematics is a human invention.
— Percy Williams Bridgman
Religion is something people do together to face urgent problems and to resolve them by appealing to truths that seem self-evident to them.
— Jacob Neusner
The gods are fond of the cryptic and dislike the evident.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
I think it should be evident by now, but I'm as lost as anyone.
— Paul Westerberg
I think ageing demographics is a bigger issue in China than people think. And the problems it creates should be become evident as early as 2016.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
Scripture tells us that there will be signs pointing toward the return of the Lord. I believe all these signs are evident today.
— Billy Graham
Any innovation that is evident in my paintings is a direct result of something that happened in the course of making a print.
— Chuck Close
I want to work on things that aren't self-evident, to propose things that are radically different and game-changing.
— Yves Behar
We live in a youth-obsessed, aesthetically obsessed culture. That is no more evident than in the film industry.
— Ben Barnes
Rights are not self-evident. They're not unalienable. They are subject to modification just like anything else.
— Alan Dershowitz
We die as we lived. Whatever was most important in life, will consume us at death. Whatever attachments we had will become evident then.
— Yasmin Mogahed
In scoring we have a lot that was not evident in the shooting. The radio is on all the time.
— Debbie Allen
God is the "mysterium tremendum," that appears and overthrows, but he is also the mystery of the self-evident, nearer to me than my I.
— Martin Buber
Although the principle of equality has always been self-evident, it has never been self-executing.
— Barack Obama
No! on Human Rights and Freedom, on a subject that is as self-evident as that two and two make four, there is no need of any written authority.
— Ernestine Rose
One of the most constant aspects of American life is change - and nowhere is it more evident than in our financial markets.
— Henry Paulson
The most evident quality of human life is its loneliness.
— Austin O'Malley
Honey will wipe the floor with you." His eyes went half-mast, and his voice dropped in evident pleasure. "I know.
— Patricia Briggs
It is evident that not all people that have the confidence of the prime minister are the same ones that have the confidence of the head of state.
— Jose Eduardo Dos Santos
It is evident as a matter of logic that, since they (world religions) disagree, not more than one of them can be true.
— Bertrand Russell
How are things visible? Can you see an egg against a white background? Not by drawing a line around it can you make it evident.
— William Morris Hunt
Our founders did not write that We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all US Persons are created equal.
— Edward Snowden
Things true and evident must of necessity be recognized by those who would contradict them.
— Epictetus
To be without pity for other mens falls, is an evident sign that we shall fall ourselves shortly.
— Philip Neri
If the truth were self-evident, eloquence would be unnecessary.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The treasure secretly gathered in your heart will become evident through your creative work.
— Albrecht Durer
The gospel messages you share will be accepted more readily if your Christlike example is evident in the ongoing pattern of your posts.
— David A. Bednar
It was evident to him that the world composed and recomposed itself constantly in an endless process of dissatisfaction.
— E.L. Doctorow
The true greatness of a person, in my view, is evident in the way he or she treats those with whom courtesy and kindness are not required.
— Joseph B. Wirthlin
It seems to me self-evident that if you have a life, things happen in it, and certain things do change; certain things end. People you know die.
— Jonathan Franzen
That which is not, shall never be; that which is, shall never cease to be. To the wise, these truths are self-evident.
— William Hazlitt
It's evident God had no design to make a particular Enumeration in the Holy Scriptures, of all the Works of his Creation.
— Christiaan Huygens
If we draw a line in the sand, our love ought to be more evident to the world than our doctrine.
— Joe Battaglia
I loved being Secretary of State, that's probably evident to everyone who watched me.
— Madeleine Albright
Too evident sorrow does not inspire pity but repugnance, it is the sign of mental instability or of bad manners: it is morbid.
— Philippe Aries
Like the canary in the coal mine, the climate changes already evident in the Arctic are a call to action.
— Susan Collins
Truth is by nature self-evident. As soon as you remove the cobwebs of ignorance that surround it, it shines clear.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The Man who pretends to be a modest enquirer into the truth of a self-evident thing is a Knave.
— William Blake
The return we reap from generous actions is not always evident.
— Francesco Guicciardini
It is evident that an acquaintance with natural laws means no less than an acquaintance with the mind of God therein expressed.
— James Prescott Joule
I have tried, of course, to be faithful to the evidence. Yet evidence is not truth. It is only evident.
— Tim O'Brien
There is no gambling like politics. Nothing in which the power of circumstance is more evident.
— Benjamin Disraeli
It was evident however that the lawyers would have to have their say ... This also opened up a vista both lengthy and obscure.
— Winston Churchill
It either is or ought to be evident to everyone that business has to prosper before anyone can get any benefit from it.
— Theodore Roosevelt
It is evident that we are hurrying onward to some exciting knowledge - some never-to-be-imparted secret, whose attainment is destruction.
— Edgar Allan Poe
Juxtaposition is evident in the presence of you.
— Truth Devour
I see this evident, that we willingly accord to piety only the services that flatter our passions.
— Michel De Montaigne
He had a winning smile and it was evident that he didn't think he was any better than anybody else even though he was.
— Flannery O'Connor
When the smoothness of the pages of a newly purchased book comes to your hands, it is evident that the book is well-read.
— Mosiur Rehman
At this command, to Rose's great dismay, six more hands were offered, and it was evident that she was expected to shake them all.
— Louisa May Alcott
There is no truth that does not ultimately rest upon what is evident to us in our own experience.
— William Barrett
To this day the Arab influence is evident in southern Italy, northern Africa and, above all, in Spain.
— Carroll Quigley
Throughout the history of the Deutschritter the German genius is very evident, romantic idealism implemented with utter ruthlessness.
— Desmond Seward
It is evident that the State needs the intellectuals; it is not so evident why intellectuals need the State.
— Murray N. Rothbard
Truth is self-evident, nonviolence is its maturest fruit. It is contained in truth, but is not self-evident.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The self-evident truth which makes men invincible is that inalienably they are inviolable persons.
— Walter Lippmann
It is characteristic of ideology to impose self-evident facts as self-evident facts,
— Louis Althusser
It is evident that skepticism, while it makes no actual change in man, always makes him feel better.
— Ambrose Bierce
One cannot reign innocently: the insanity of doing so is evident. Every king is a rebel and a usurper.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
That we must love one God only is a thing so evident that it does not require miracles to prove it.
— Blaise Pascal
Self-evident, adj. Evident to one's self and to nobody else.
— Ambrose Bierce
When people speak of the borderline between genius and madness, why is it so evident what they mean?
— James Gleick
As long as the vision is flawed, egoism is evident. Therefore, one has to get rid of the flaws.
— Dada Bhagwan
The most evident token and apparent sign of true wisdom is a constant and unconstrained rejoicing.
— Michel De Montaigne
America's addiction to violence is partly evident in the heroes it chooses to glorify.
— Henry Giroux
The step of obedience always precedes revelation. That pattern is evident all through the Scripture.
— Chuck Missler
Genius is the ability to see the self-evident where the rest of the world turns blind.
— Kedar Joshi
The dumbing down of America is evident in the slow decay of substantive content, a kind of celebration of ignorance.
— Carl Sagan