Incomprehension Quotes
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Humans and animals regard each other across a gulf of mutual incomprehension. With aliens, that has to go double.
— Gregory Benford
Sin is the most expensive thing in the universe. Nothing else can cost so much.
— Charles Grandison Finney
Bones was in high spirits. Why wouldn't he be? He had just hypothetically fucked
me into incomprehension. — Jeaniene Frost
me into incomprehension. — Jeaniene Frost
How else could he go on, except with merciful incomprehension held before him like a shield? How could anyone?
— Stephen King
Gifts freely given conquer the night...
— C.A. Morgan
Any old coach will say the game was meant for finesse. It's a beautiful game, especially on television.
— Dean Smith
He knew that so long as the vestiges of his old self remained with him, his new self would never be safe from ridicule and incomprehension.
— A. Igoni Barrett
Fame is a form, perhaps the worst form, of incomprehension.
— Jorge Luis Borges
They looked at one another in incomprehension, two minds driving opposite ways up a narrow street and waiting for the other man to reverse first.
— Terry Pratchett
Two cool things I like about a great cook and their exquisite dishes...they enjoy cooking it and enjoy watching me eat it!
— Kathy McClary
The prevailing theory of capitalism suffers from one central and disabling flaw, a profound distrust and incomprehension of capitalism.
— George Gilder
That's the irony in the work: the best stories are the worst things that happen. My best times were somebody else's worst.
— Michael Connelly
[A certain class of explanations in science are] analgesics that dull the ache of incomprehension without removing the cause.
— Peter Medawar
Catch a dog in your favorite chair, and he slinks away abashed. The cat will pretend incomprehension; surely you must know it's her chair?
— Leonore Fleischer
A man can know his father, or his son, and there might still be nothing between them but loyalty and love and mutual incomprehension.
— Marilynne Robinson
Dear incomprehension, it's thanks to you I'll be myself, in the end.
— Samuel Beckett