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I like clothes and fashion. It's a hobby for me and I really enjoy being part of it, so it's nice when people say: 'He can dress quite well.'
— Richard Madden
I confess I enjoy democracy immensely. It is incomparably idiotic, and hence incomparably amusing.
— H.L. Mencken
Music is an incomparably more powerful means and is a subtler language for expressing the thousand different moments of the soul's moods.
— Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
She talks philosophy and tries to commit suicide every now and again, apparently in order to annoy her husband.
— Anton Chekhov
The horizons of man are incomparably narrower than that of the land on which he toils. Editor of the Nebraska journal
— H.W. Brands
A lot of warm vulgarity is incomparably preferable to a little bit of pinched niceness
— Caitlin Thomas
The door of the visible church is incomparably wider than the door of heaven (522)[.]
— Richard Baxter
Let me into the secrets you would prefer no one to know.
— Pliny The Younger
Ask yourself: What forms the decisions you make? What is it that gnaws at you? What are your crucible moments?
— Les Wexner
Does not the passage of Moses and the Israelites into the Holy Land yield incomparably more poetic variety than the voyages of Ulysses or Aeneas?
— Abraham Cowley
Gestures, in love, are incomparably more attractive, effective and valuable than words.
— Francois Rabelais
Incomparably beyond, and above us all! Whether still on earth or now in heaven her spirit is at home with God!
— Emily Bronte
The English may not always be the best writers in the world, but they are incomparably the best dull writers.
— Raymond Chandler
She desired her own body, newly discovered, intimate and alien beyond all others, incomparably exciting.
— Milan Kundera
The method of teaching which approaches most nearly to the method of investigation is incomparably the best.
— Edmund Burke
Understanding is a two-way operation; the learner has to question himself and question the teacher.
— Mortimer J. Adler
I am incomparably, incredibly, overwhelmingly glad to be home. I've never been so goddam lonesome in my life.
— John Steinbeck
When Mother smiled, no matter how nice her face had been before, it became incomparably nicer and everything around seemed to brighten up as well.
— Leo Tolstoy
Spirituality practiced in the state of activity is incomparably superior to that practiced in a state of withdrawel.
— Anthony De Mello
Sexual morality - as society in its extreme form, the American, defines it - is contemptible. I advocate an incomparably freer sexual life.
— Sigmund Freud
Forgive those who trespass against you, so that God may forgive your trespasses, incomparably greater than the trespasses of others against you.
— John Of Kronstadt
Lord, save him from those with good intentions, for they tended to leave the worst damage.
— J. Fally
They will never stop talking about you! No one can tell your story like you can!
— Latasha Wakefield
Of all the forms of water the tiny six-pointed crystals of ice called snow are incomparably the most beautiful and varied.
— Wilson Bentley
Satisfying a savage instinct is incomparably more pleasurable than satisfying a civilized one.
— Jed Rubenfeld
Paris strikes the vulgar part of us infinitely the most, but to a thinking mind London is incomparably the most delightful subject for contemplation.
— Samuel Rogers
The demands of internal growth are incomparably more important to us ... than the need for any external expansion of our power.
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Golf is a game in which attitude of mind counts for incomparably more than mightiness of muscle.
— Arnold Haultain
To tell about a drunken muzhik's beating his wife is incomparably harder than to compose a whole tract about the 'woman question.'
— Ivan Turgenev
Istanbul is inspiring because it has its own code of architecture, literature, poetry, music.
— Christian Louboutin
Science produces an incomparably lyrical state in this man.
— Ernest Solvay