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Science cannot describe individuals, but only types. If human societies cannot be classified, they must remain inaccessible to scientific description.
— Emile Durkheim
Another world, another life, proximate but inaccessible. The elusive . . . Sat-is-fac-tion.
— Graeme Simsion
What e'er you are
That in this desert inaccessible,
Under the shade of melancholy boughs,
Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time. — William Shakespeare
That in this desert inaccessible,
Under the shade of melancholy boughs,
Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time. — William Shakespeare
The Library is a sphere whose exact centre is any one of its hexagons and whose circumference is inaccessible.
— Jorge Luis Borges
To be proud and inaccessible is to be timid and weak.
— Jean Baptiste Massillon
O'Neill presents a very complex multi-layered kind of challenge. His characters are always deeply complex and, to a great extent, inaccessible.
— Gabriel Byrne
This knowledge, so inaccessible, so formidable, the Fool, in his innocent idiocy, already possesses.
— Michel Foucault
The actual stronghold of a man is inaccessible, almost invisible, until friends and enemies turn traitor- and lead him there by a secret path
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It remained inaccessible to my mind, even though my heart unconsciously became increasingly suffused with it.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I dream of a Digital India where quality education reaches the most inaccessible corners driven by Digital Learning.
— Narendra Modi
Far too few designers put any thought into usability, ending up with a great product that's completely inaccessible.
— James Dyson
It is generally agreed that casinos should, in the public interest, be inaccessible and expensive. And perhaps the same is true of Stock Exchanges.
— John Maynard Keynes
The most important part of ourselves is the mind, and it has been rather inaccessible.
— Ariel Garten
Why is it the philosopher who is expected to be easier and not some scientist who is even more inaccessible?
— Jacques Derrida
If health and a fair day smile upon me, I am a very good fellow; if a corn trouble my toe, I am sullen, out of humor, and inaccessible.
— Michel De Montaigne
The Magus,the sorcerer, the alchemist, are seized with the fascination of the unknown; and they desire a greatness that is inaccessible to mankind.
— W. Somerset Maugham
No human culture is inaccessible to someone who makes the effort to understand, to learn, to inhabit another world.
— Henry Louis Gates Jr.
both her secret life and her despair lay in the same inner chamber of her heart, inaccessible to me.
— Julian Barnes
Some teachers are extremely inaccessible. They feel their teachings are for very few so they make it intentionally hard to get to themselves.
— Frederick Lenz
Things always seem fairer when we look back at them, and it is out of that inaccessible tower of the past that Longing leans and beckons.
— James Russell Lowell
Imagination is Reality Lite - a useful substitute when the real pleasure is inaccessible, too risky, or too much work.
— Paul Bloom
Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future, and renders the present inaccessible.
— Maya Angelou
There will be no peace until the violence is done. Peace is inaccessible without the violence, because violence is righteousness in action.
— Adam Nicolson
Being like a rock wall" is when a master of martial arts suddenly becomes like a rock wall, inaccessible to anything at all, immovable.
— Miyamoto Musashi
I will not allow a Delia Smith cookbook in my house! It's all so precise with Delia, and it makes cooking seem so inaccessible.
— Theresa May
I was like a little scrubby schoolboy with a passion for a sixth-form prefect, and he kinder, and far more inaccessible.
— Daphne Du Maurier
What a huge inaccessible lumber-room of thought and experience we amounted to, I thought; how much we are, how little we transmit.
— H.G.Wells
God ... endowed [the human race] with capacity to attain to the inaccessible and invisible Supreme Good and behold it face to face ...
— Pope Paul III
[The monks'] minds were inaccessible to reason or mercy ...
— Edward Gibbon
Happiness is always the inaccessible castle which sinks in ruin when we set foot on it.
— Arsene Houssaye
Half the charm of climbing mountains is born in visions preceding this experience - visions of what is mysterious, remote, inaccessible.
— George Leigh Mallory
The stars awaken a certain reverence, because though always present, they are inaccessible
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
In their vain quest for happiness, they only succeed in rendering it more inaccessible not only for themselves, but for everybody else.
— Luis E. Navia
OBSTINATE, adj. Inaccessible to the truth as it is manifest in the splendor and stress of our advocacy.
— Ambrose Bierce
Work as joy, inaccessible to the psychologists.
— Franz Kafka
If you do not hope, you will not win that which is not hoped for, since it is unattainable and inaccessible.
— Heraclitus
Men are like parking spots. All the good ones are
taken, and those that aren't are inaccessible.
PHOEBE TRAEGER — Jill Shalvis
taken, and those that aren't are inaccessible.
PHOEBE TRAEGER — Jill Shalvis
Mozart is the most inaccessible of the great masters.
— Artur Schnabel
Ideals make reason inaccessible.
— Floriano Martins