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the astronaut David R. Scott performed the feather and lead weight experiment and found that indeed they did hit the ground at the same time.
— Stephen Hawking
We may indeed assume, with a high degree of probability, that Jane Austen went commando.
— Margaret C. Sullivan
Even as a young child, I was a lover of books and of the spaces in which, as indeed in a sacred temple, books might safely reside.
— Joyce Carol Oates
Take this Hercules -this hero! Hero, indeed! What was he but a large muscular creature of low intelligence and criminal tendencies!
— Agatha Christie
Jealousy is indeed a poor medium to secure love, but it is a secure medium to destroy one
— Emma Goldman
He who wins a thousand common hearts is entitled to some renown; but he who keeps undisputed sway over the heart of a coquette is indeed a hero.
— Washington Irving
But the fruit that can fall without shaking Indeed is too mellow for me.
— Mary Wortley Montagu
For paradise in the world to come is uncertain, but there is indeed a heaven on this earth, a heaven we inhabit when we read a good book.
— Christopher Morley
Life is indeed either a rich possession or a poor, according as it is made subservient to noble aims or ignoble pleasures.
— Christian Nestell Bovee
Love was indeed a big responsibility. One must use the word judiciously. One cannot love one day and take away love the next day. It is total caring.
— Anuradha Bhattacharyya
Kant's position is extremely subtle - so subtle, indeed, that no commentator seems to agree with any other as to what it is.
— Roger Scruton
Faith is the belief in the invisible. It would be a dull world, indeed, if only the visible were reality.
— Dagobert D. Runes
So few people realize that preparedness never leads to peace, but that it is indeed the road to universal slaughter.
— Emma Goldman
The man who thinks he can do without the world is indeed mistaken; but the man who thinks the world cannot do without him is mistaken even worse.
— Francois Truffaut
Sorcery rules the world. Of course, most don't call it sorcery; indeed, many would be horrified by such a notion.
— H.M. Forester
Who ever heard, indeed, of an autobiography that was not (interesting)? I can recall none in all the literature of the world
— H.L. Mencken
Knowledge is a unique kind of property, indeed: you can share it with others, while still possessing it.
— Eraldo Banovac
Art, indeed, began with abstraction.
— Sigfried Giedion
Until one has indeed become the brother of all, there will be no brotherhood.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Great minds do indeed react on the society which has made them what they are; but they only pay with interest what they have received.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
Knowing lots of answers but being a millisecond slow on the buzzer is indeed very frustrating.
— Ken Jennings
Indeed, as I made my critique, the problem seemed to me not that there are differences but rather how we value these differences.
— Sue Monk Kidd
When you make 'adjustments' with everyone, that indeed is the highest of all religion (dharma).
— Dada Bhagwan
Indeed, if "biology is chemistry with history," as somebody has said, then nature writing is biology with love.
— Edward Hoagland
Inhabit ourselves that we may indeed do what we want to do.
— Mary Caroline Richards
If a woman defined herself solely by the man she was with - and vice versa - the world would be a very shallow and insipid place, indeed.
— Nenia Campbell
Do not sit idle, for indeed death is seeking you
— Hasan Of Basra
And when we love our sin then we are damned indeed.
— Graham Greene
Indeed one's faith in one's plans and methods is truly tested when the horizon before one is the blackest.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Love is a great force in private life; it is indeed the greatest of all things; but love in public affairs does not work.
— E. M. Forster
Indeed it may be only by risking the incoherence of identity that connection is possible.
— Judith Butler
And indeed, no man has found his religion until he has found that for which he must sell his goods and his life.
— William Ernest Hocking
If I am indeed my own god, I'd better start praying to myself to get myself out of myself.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Indeed, we may go further and assert that anyone who does not delight in fine actions is not even a good man.
— Aristotle.
History is, indeed, an argument without end.
— Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
Where would his torture be, indeed, if at every step the hope of succeeding upheld him?
— Albert Camus
I doubt God keeps track of how many arguments we win; God may indeed keep track of how well we love.
— Philip Yancey
Indeed, it may be suggested that 'traditions' and pragmatic conventions or routines are inversely related.
— Eric Hobsbawm
The essence of living is discovering. Indeed, it is the joy of discovery that makes life worth the effort.
— Vijay Krishna
neighbourly kindness is among those things that are the more precious the older they get. Indeed,
— George Eliot
[I]t is a dangerous thing to ask why someone else has been given more. It is humbling - and indeed healthy - to ask why you have been given so much.
— Condoleezza Rice
Truth is a torch but a tremendous one. That is why we hurry past it, shielding our eyes, indeed, in fear of getting burned.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
If you are as happy in entering the White House as I shall feel on returning to Wheatland, you are a happy man indeed.
— James Buchanan
One does not part willingly with early
loyalties or early traditions, and indeed the rolling years do but confirm them. — Michael Moynihan
loyalties or early traditions, and indeed the rolling years do but confirm them. — Michael Moynihan
Like an author, a cricketer signs his name on every innings he bats or bowls in; indeed for every cricket ball that challenges him on the field.
— Harsha Bhogle
God is indeed dead. He died of self-horror when He saw the creature He had made in His own image.
— Irving Layton
We cannot prove that there is no God, but we can safely conclude the He is very, very improbable indeed.
— Richard Dawkins
In your attempts to heal this beloved one, the Holy Spirit finds opportunity to keep the promise of Jesus - and indeed, to heal.
— Walter Wangerin Jr.
Indeed, the power of words has gone to man's head in more than one way. To define has come to mean almost the same thing as to understand.
— Alan W. Watts
For man also, in health and sickness, is not just the sum of his organs, but is indeed a human organism.
— Walter Rudolf Hess
Indeed, it is almost a rule that the more simple and commonplace something is, the more difficult it is to understand it.
— Jack Henry Abbott
I do indeed think that cinema is mortal. There is a lot of evidence already that it is dying on its feet.
— Peter Greenaway
My manner of thinking, so you say, cannot be approved. Do you suppose I care? A poor fool indeed is he who adopts a manner of thinking for others!
— Marquis De Sade
The devil is not, indeed, perfectly humorous, but that is only because he is the extreme of all humor.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
I wonder what will happen if i put a hand cream on my feet, will they get confused and start clapping?
— Ellen DeGeneres
Wise men never grow up; indeed, they grow younger, for they lose the appalling worldly wisdom of youth.
— John Buchan
The teacher who is indeed wise does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.
— Kahlil Gibran
Indeed, he seemed utterly unaware of his effect on the boys around him.
— Madeline Miller
Were I to flatter myself with the possibility of success in such combat, it would indeed be presumption.
— Anna Seward
In real life there are indeed black people who have been in the middle class for generations, but in entertainment it's as if they don't exist.
— Stephen Carter
It's an honor, indeed I'm glad, to join in giving a warm reception to a book that has given me many delightful moments.
— Enrique Vila-Matas
Getting rid of the wrong understanding and attaining the right understanding is indeed bliss.
— Dada Bhagwan
Inanimate objects are harmless indeed, Mr. Mortmain. But one cannot always say the same of the men who use them.
— Cassandra Clare
Security is not a static thing. Security would only lie in a man's confidence in reaching his goals and, indeed, in his having goals to reach.
— L. Ron Hubbard
Indeed, that the Second Amendment poses no barrier to strong gun laws is perhaps the most well-settled proposition in American constitutional law.
— Erwin Griswold
Indeed, when religious people quarrel about religion, or hungry people quarrel about victuals, it looks as if they had not much of either among them.
— Benjamin Franklin
There are, indeed, things that cannot be put into words. They make themselves manifest. They are what is mystical.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
This is not suitable for me"- to say this is indeed madness, it is nothing but egoism. To say 'will not suit' is an offense.
— Dada Bhagwan
I knew none of it then - if indeed I know any of it now and am not just making patterns in the air.
— Bernhard Schlink
And indeed we believe you [God] to be something than which a greater cannot be conceived.
— Anselm Of Canterbury
A friend indeed is supportive, patient, understanding, sympathetic, caring and loving.
— Reason Nkosinathi Makhubela
Gravity will get you. Life is inclined toward falling. Not standing or flying, indeed, barely sitting.
— Patricia Cornwell
This is all the inheritance I give to my dear family. The religion of Christ will give them one which will make them rich indeed.
— Patrick Henry
All fables, indeed, have their morals; but the innocent enjoy the story.
— Henry David Thoreau
A law which attempts to say you can criticise and ridicule ideas as long as they are not religious ideas is a very peculiar law indeed.
— Rowan Atkinson
I know of no country, indeed, where the love of money has taken a stronger hold on the affections of men.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Certainly I have no faith in Jehovah, although I think it quite likely that Jesus Christ, as a preacher and a wise man, did indeed exist.
— Terry Pratchett
A friend in need is a friend indeed!
— Benjamin Franklin