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A life form which can't adapt doesn't last very long.
— Madeleine L'Engle
A thick, intense fog was rolling in from the ocean, which created long, strange shadows to form like creatures of their own kind.
— Keira D. Skye
That which has no limitations, has no form.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Whether our work is art or science or the daily work of society, it is only the form in which we explore our experience which is different.
— Jacob Bronowski
The best form in which to worship God is every form.
— Neem Karoli Baba
If there were a God, which I'm not certain that there is, do you think this night would be a form of apology
— Brittainy C. Cherry
No form of liberty is worth a darn [sic] which doesn't give us the right to do wrong now and then.
— H.L. Mencken
I think it's naive to pray for world peace if we're not going to change the form in which we live.
— Godfrey Reggio
The work of art expresses precisely those things which do not die. It must do so, however, in a form that bears witness to the artist's own era.
— Constantin Brancusi
Your labor which gives form to desire takes from desire its form, and you believe you are enjoying Anastasia wholly when you are only its slave.
— Italo Calvino
There are colors which cause each other to shine brilliantly, which form a couple which complete each other like man and woman.
— Vincent Van Gogh
I am composed of contradictions, which is why poetry is a better form for me than philosophy
— Czeslaw Milosz
I don't think it's like eastern mysticism, which leaves the person whole. It's really another form of cancer, television.
— James Purdy
My personal view is the true long-term storage is mineral carbonates, which is some form of accelerated weathering.
— Klaus Lackner
The graceful ivy, clasping the oak that supported it, would form a whole in which strength and beauty would be equally conspicuous.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
Better still, I pay you. And I pay you very well, which is the only real form of flattery in this whorish world.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Evil is a disease; and worry over disease is itself an additional form of disease, which only adds to the original complaint.
— William James
Cynicism is the only form in which base souls approach honesty.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
What is the best form of education? Isn't education which provided self-liberation and liberation of other individuals?
— Lailah Gifty Akita
True, it is evil that a single man should crush the herd, but see not there the worse form of slavery, which is when the herd crushes out the man.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
My study of religion, which I regard in many ways as an art form, is a search for meaning.
— Karen Armstrong
I believe I want adult sanity, which seems to me the only unalloyed form of heroism available today.
— David Foster Wallace
Gardens are enclosed areas in which plants and arts meet. They form 'cultures' in an uncompromised sense of the word.
— Peter Sloterdijk
But the valid issue is the extent to which man knows how to form and master the material at his command.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
All names and forms are the garbs and covers under which the one life is hidden.
— Hazrat Inayat Khan
Little as we know about the way in which we are affected by form, by color, and light, we do know this, that they have an actual physical effect.
— Florence Nightingale
You're an emanation of enlightenment. Enlightenment, which is the universe, has created the hallucination that is you in a form that shifts.
— Frederick Lenz
If you say, I love you, then you have already fallen in love with language, which is already a form of break up and infidelity.
— Jean Baudrillard
The function of art is to make that understood which in the form of argument would be incomprehensible.
— Constantin Brancusi
Anything which must be understood by millions of people is so hopelessly divorced from how it is that it becomes a form of fiction.
— Terence McKenna
In real time, the universe has a beginning and an end at singularities that form a boundary to space-time and at which the laws of science break down.
— Stephen Hawking
I have a form of Parkinson's disease, which I don't like. My legs don't move when my brain tells them to. It's very frustrating.
— George H. W. Bush
There is no form of conviction more intimate and irresistible than that which arises from the inward teaching of the Spirit.
— Charles Hodge
Pun: A form of wit, to which wise men stoop and fools aspire
— Ambrose Bierce
Much agricultural land which might be growing food is being used instead to 'grow' money (in the form of coffee, tea, etc.).
— Frances Moore Lappe
Wheels turning, the motorcycle's roar grows steady, which, too, is a form of silence.
— Roger Zelazny
It would follow that 'significant form' was form behind which we catch a sense of ultimate reality.
— Clive Bell
I am what I am, and intend to be it,' for which there will be no form in the world unless Jacob makes one for himself.
— Virginia Woolf
We will spend this long afternoon crying and laughing at the same time, so that i can no longer tell which one is the truest form of grief.
— Bridget Asher
The role of culture is that it's the form through which we as a society reflect on who we are, where we've been, where we hope to be.
— Wendell Pierce
A man may not fear to die, and yet be appalled by the form in which death comes to him.
— Rafael Sabatini
Music expresses those thoughts and words, which have no form but have longing for love.
— Debasish Mridha
There comes with old age a time when the heart is no longer fusible or malleable, and must retain the form in which it has cooled down.
— Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
The vision of the Divine presence ever takes the form which our circumstances most require.
— Alexander MacLaren
Form, which should be the clean-cut expression of mechanical excellence, has become sensuous and organic.
— Raymond Loewy
By nature, blogs feature longer-form content, which offers deeper thought leadership.
— Jason Miller
PANTOMIME, n. A play in which the story is told without violence to the language. The least disagreeable form of dramatic action.
— Ambrose Bierce
Market competition is the only form of organization which can afford a large measure of freedom to the individual.
— Frank Knight
It is not the material which gives life form but the space between the material that gives life form.
— Alex Caceres
Joy and amazement of the beauty and grandeur of this world of which man can just form a faint notion ...
— Albert Einstein
But there was the mirror in which I would glimpse his handsome form, because mirrors don't lie about men, only women.
— Gregory Maguire
Meditation demands an astonishingly alert mind; it is the understanding of the totality of life in which every form of fragmentation has ceased.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Reason has so many forms that we do not know which to choose-Experiment has no fewer.
— Michel De Montaigne
Wanting anything too desperately is a form of aggression and violence, which will always be met with resistance.
— Bryant H. McGill
In nature alone are forms. That which is not of nature cannot have any forms, fine or gross. It must be formless.
— Swami Vivekananda
Man is a central creature between the animals, that is to say, the most perfect form, which unites the traits of all in the most complete epitome.
— Johann Gottfried Herder
The cruelest form of death, I have no doubt, is not physical death. Rather it is that public death which comes from the killing of ideas about God.
— James V. Schall
The power which works through the formative principles of every religion in every country is manifested in the forms of religion ...
— Swami Vivekananda
For she was invaded by a kind of love which every girl has gone through - the love of the unknown, love in its vaguest form,
— Honore De Balzac
Our nation is uniquely endowed to play a creative and decisive role in the new order which is taking form around us.
— Henry A. Kissinger
The only form of fiction in which real characters do not seem out of place is history. In novels they are detestable.
— Oscar Wilde
All human happiness or misery takes the form of action; the end for which we live is a certain kind of action.
— Aristotle.
Puns are just another form of sarcasm, which may or may not make you - smile, giggle, or laugh.
— Aniruddha Sastikar
For there are deeds which have no form, sufferings which have no tongue.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
The greatest form of genius is that which isn't noticed.
— Scott Nicholson
The first big long-form work I did in comics was 'Scalped' for Vertigo, which ran for 60 issues.
— Jason Aaron
A great sentiment can be rendered immediately. Dream on it and look for the simplest form in which you can express it.
— Paul Gauguin
No existing form of anthropoid ape is even remotely related to the stock which has given rise to man.
— Henry Fairfield Osborn
I have a rare form of body dysmorphia in which I absolutely can't stand how good I look.
— Anthony Jeselnik
Every living creature commences its existence under a form different from, and simpler than, that which it eventually attains.
— Thomas Huxley
The female form provides the solution in which the essence itself is held; she is passio, and acted upon, the male is actio, the mover.
— Marina Warner
A life without adventure is likely to be unsatisfying, but a life in which adventure is allowed to take whatever form it will is sure to be short.
— Bertrand Russell
The anti-blackness has generated new forms of youth involvement in anti-whiteness, which in some cases is appalling.
— Alex Haley
Curation is a form of pattern recognition - pieces of information or insight which over time amount to an implicit point of view.
— Maria Popova
It [Catholicism] supplies a multitude of external forms in which the spiritual may be clothed and manifested.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
The onset of a crisis is usually triggered by a spectacular failure which shakes confidence in fictitious forms of capital.
— David Harvey
Words form the thread on which we string our experiences.
— Aldous Huxley