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How do you expect to communicate with the ocean, when you can't even understand one another?
— Stanislaw Lem
How can we resist exploitation if we don't have the tools to understand exploitation?
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The Holy Grail of neuroscience has been to understand how and where information is encoded in the brain.
— Thomas R. Insel
In wickedness of pride is lost the light to understand how little grace is earned and how much given.
— Robert Hunter
It's not enough to hate your enemy. You have to understand how the two of you bring each other to deep completion.
— Don DeLillo
How soon will someone speak the word the resentful millions will understand: the word to be, to act, to live?
— Richard Wright
Maybe it takes forty years of your life to understand how the world seems to work.
— Chuck Klosterman
Given the large size of the illegal harvest, ... I find it difficult to understand how this could have been a casual oversight.
— Peter DeFazio
Now that I've reached the age where I need my children more than they need me, I really understand how grand it is to be a grandmother.
— Margaret Whitlam
In Egypt today most people are concerned with getting bread to eat. Only some of the educated understand how democracy works.
— Naguib Mahfouz
We must understand the Cosmos as it is and not confuse how it is with how we wish it to be.
— Carl Sagan
Companies that cannot successfully answer what they do fail to then understand how they can continue to do it in the face of change.
— David Amerland
I never understand how writers can succumb to vanity - what you work the hardest on is usually the worst.
— Flannery O'Connor
To understand how growth, aging and death works, you must understand the radiation environment.
— Steven Magee
We understand the world by how we retrieve memories, re-order information into stories to justify how we feel.
— Stephen Elliott
Sometimes I wish I had a girl just to talk to & for her to truly understand how I feel about her being there for me in the first place
— Oscar Moreno
I wanted you to understand right away how committed I am to you ... That you are the only one
— Chelsea Cain
How little we understand
of the gifts we have been given
or the shape of the path
we took to reach our salvation. — Harley King
of the gifts we have been given
or the shape of the path
we took to reach our salvation. — Harley King
It may be beyond the limits of human intelligence to understand how human intelligence works.
— Noam Chomsky
What I still didn't understand was how women could vote in a patriarchal, polygamous society and yet how they clearly voted to support the theocracy.
— L.E. Modesitt Jr.
...how in the end it's impossible to understand the finality of certain things, certain words, certain moments.
— Lauren Oliver
I'm interested in history, in trying to relate the past to the present and to understand how people thought about their problems and pleasures.
— Claire Tomalin
To fly into Moscow was a joy. I was trying to understand what people were thinking and how to earn money. In the end, I stayed.
— Suleyman Kerimov
How, unless you drink as I do, could you hope to understand the beauty of an old Indian woman playing dominoes with a chicken?
— Malcolm Lowry
If Putin wants to knock the hell out of ISIS, I'm all for it 100 percent and I can't understand how anybody would be against that.
— Donald Trump
I have gone through a period of seeking to understand what or how strong or what are the connections I have to God.
— Peter Jennings
The more we witness our emotional reactions and understand how they work, the easier it is to refrain.
— Pema Chodron
To really understand what love is, you've kinda got to dig down deeper than just how you feel at the moment.
— Kirk Cameron
It's difficult for me to understand how it was possible to live under the Bush regime for eight years and then just roll over and do other things.
— Aleksandar Hemon
The question is not how to get rid of fear, but how to awaken the intelligence with which to face and to understand and go beyond fear.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
I enjoy all mediums, and I have to say, music is the medium that first made me understand how powerful art could be.
— Jeff Koons
In life, if one wants seriously to understand how the world works, he must die at least once.
— Giorgio Bassani
We say to seniors, we understand how important prescription drug coverage, so prescription drugs will be an ingrinable part of the Medicare plan.
— George W. Bush
Science fiction is my way of pushing the imagination onward. It's a way to understand how the world will look in the future.
— Bernard Werber
They don't understand the process I went through and how much I had to believe in myself ...
— Curtis Jackson
What's more, she lacked the good sense to understand how our lives are enriched by the minor interactions that present themselves every day.
— Miriam Karmel
Out the effects of the former. Do you think I don't understand economics? How many times do I have to
— Louis De Bernieres
I don't know how breeder marriages ever work, since the wife never seems to understand.
— Andrea Speed
Having a relationship with God isn't about doing the right thing, it's about loving him and learning to really understand how much he loves you
— Martha Finley
Sex lies at the root of life, and we can never learn to reverence life until we know how to understand sex.
— Havelock Ellis
The thing I want you to understand," Ayn was saying, "is that no matter how hard the battle, it can be won. You can break through.
— Nathaniel Branden
In the case of the Catholic Church, it's hard to understand how they so willfully sacrifice the children.
— Alex Gibney
All he had to do was watch the game and understand how things worked, and then he could use the system, and even excel.
— Orson Scott Card
Discover and understand the true essence of time so as to know how best to utilize and effectively manage it
— Sunday Adelaja
I think it's all about how much you love, understand and can relate to the material you are given.
— Jonathan Brandis
Any business that is looking for new customers needs to understand the Internet and how to market their goods or services through it.
— Eric Lefkofsky
Technology's allowing the phone to start to see and understand much like how the human brain does.
— Matt Mills
We struggled to understand how a contract with the so-called secular state could mandate some kind of spiritual ritual.
— Maggie Nelson
I could never understand how to build a computer, but the best I could hope for is to understand the people that do.
— Kerry Bishe
I wanted to analyse and understand how the Chinese people could have their lives so crushed by fear.
— Ma Jian
When I look around, I begin to understand what Socrates meant when he said, 'How much there is in the world I do not want.'
— Nicolas Roeg
I do understand how hate eats at the soul and how to purge yourself of hate.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I understand how easy it would be to lose yourself in the heart of another. It's frightening. Exhilarating. An ocean with no lifeguard.
— Sarah Ockler
The more you know about a species, the more you understand about how better to help protect them.
— Alan Clark
My imagination, my ability to understand the way love and people grow over time, how passion can surprise and renew, utterly failed me.
— Elizabeth Wurtzel
Those who cannot understand how to put their thoughts on ice should not enter into the heat of debate.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It's a good idea to pay attention to the world and try to understand how it works rather than how you would like it to work.
— Matthew Crawford
He was enough of a lover of forms to understand the allure of such a strict life, how much internal wildness it could release.
— Lauren Groff
[The media can be] the greatest force for peace on the earth [for] it is how we come to understand each other.
— Amy Goodman
The purpose of this book is to help caregivers understand how careseekers image God.
— M. Kathryn Armistead
I need to know how the clock is made after you tell me what time it is. I want to know all the details so I can understand how it works.
— Sandra Bullock
Writing is how I understand everything that happens. Writing is the only way I know to move on.
— Delia Ephron
The crowd's a really powerful force on the Internet, and people finally understand how to harness that.
— Sam Altman
It's never wise to make love to a god.
I say love, as if
they understand the concept,
or anything except want and how to take. — Jennifer A. McGowan
I say love, as if
they understand the concept,
or anything except want and how to take. — Jennifer A. McGowan
If we were to understand how important it is to say something and say it well, maybe we wouldn't write a single word, but that would be tragic.
— Dejan Stojanovic
In the long run, it is better to understand the way the world really is rather than how we would like it to be.
— Michael Shermer
If we had never seen fishes, we should be at a loss to understand how any living beings could exist In the sea.
— Allan Kardec
One only has to look at the performance of the economy to understand how it shapes the perspective of America's youth about military service.
— John M. McHugh
As a former prosecutor, sometimes people refer to me as 'Attila the Hun.' I understand how people can get a reputation sometimes.
— Mary Jo White
How can we truly understand who we are unless we know who we were and what we have the power to become?
— Neal A. Maxwell
I now understand the whole jumping on the couch and punching the floor thing. I don't know how to express how I feel! Where's Oprah?
— Jamie McGuire
I think I might understand the way time works: how its passing is impossible to see but when it's gone, you feel it.
— Lysley Tenorio
How could you understand? Do you know what it is to be a lover? To be half of a whole?
— Christopher Nolan
You'll understand me when you're older. Then you'll see how men can blind you. And I mean blind you. To the point that you're no longer yourself.
— Francesca Marciano