Explaining Things Quotes
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Explaining Things Quotes & Sayings
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The winner of NXT, the winner of my heart.
— Matt Striker
Building your own house is a primal urge, one of those universal genetic drives like the need to provide for your family.
— Kevin McCloud
Writing has been a way of explaining to myself the things I do not understand.
— Rosario Castellanos
There's never been a 'girl wonder' mythology.
— Allison Anders
Humor is a terrific tool for explaining things, especially when what you're explaining is frightening or dull and complicated.
— P. J. O'Rourke
We don't do 'dating' in Sweden.
— Caroline Winberg
Simple things are almost always the hardest to explain, Julie. Showing someone how to tie a shoelace is easy. Explaining it is almost impossible.
— Daniel Quinn
Most people don't like complexity. They would prefer the world to be simple.
— Catherynne M Valente
Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is tiresome for children to be always and forever explaining things to them
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
I think I'm dying to get to know a particular guy. Then he opens his mouth and ruins it.
— Elizabeth Chandler
This was always the difficult part, back when she'd been at her old school: explaining that "asexual" and "aromantic" were different things.
— Seanan McGuire
The trouble was, explaining to a Feegle how dangerous things were going to be only got them more enthusiastic.
— Terry Pratchett
He saw her seldom now, and the phantom of cradle songs had almost faded from his brain.
— Stephen King
Men explain things to me, still. And no man has ever apologized for explaining, wrongly, things that I know and they don't.
— Rebecca Solnit
It was stupid to hope, she knew. But sometimes hope was all you had.
— Cassandra Clare
Percy, explaining things to you is like lecturing a gerbil.
— Rick Riordan
History had its own way of explaining things. The way historians explain things is by telling a story.
— Donald Kagan