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Is it even always an advantage to replace an indistinct picture by a sharp one? Isn't the indistinct one often what we need?
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
How Gloomy it is, to pause, to cease and to rust unburn, to get used and be indistinct. Like to live is to breathe.
— Abhijit Tripathi
Do not deny the truth.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Great orators who are not also great writers become very indistinct shadows to the generations following them. The spell vanishes with the voice.
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
His features were smudged and indistinct, as though a thumb had smeared itself across an ink drawing of a face. His
— John Connolly
Grant made the perfect candidate, a war hero with indistinct views on most political issues.
— H.W. Brands
The line between art and life should be kept as fluid, and perhaps indistinct, as possible.
— Allan Kaprow
Alan was slow to learn that indistinct line that separated initiative from disobedience.
— Walter Isaacson
God has a plan and the devil has a plan, and you will have to decide which plan you are going to fit into.
— Billy Graham
Noises have generally been thought of as indistinct, but this is not true.
— Pierre Schaeffer
You have to do things people see or you don't get to do anything.
— John Malkovich
One of the benefits of aligning yourself with an indistinct cluster of people is that claiming to feel their pain is often enough.
— Charlie Brooker
Psychologically our thought-apart from its expression in words-is only a shapeless and indistinct mass.
— Ferdinand De Saussure
A bird sings, a child prattles, but it is the same hymn; hymn indistinct, inarticulate, but full of profound meaning.
— Victor Hugo
Anger looked like fireworks. Love was an indistinct blur.
— Jenny Offill
That which is now a horse, even with a thought The rack dislimms, and makes it indistinct As water is in water
— William Shakespeare
swallowed by another noise: an indistinct thudder.
— Alena Graedon
They were an indistinct blur of pastel and white uniforms, like chalk doodles on a sidewalk in the rain
— Gabrielle Zevin
I was always a distinct no-one, whose fiercest wish was to be an indistinct someone.
— John Banville
Ballet is not technique but a way of expression that comes more closely to the inner language of man than any other.
— George Sava
When you have been close to death it makes you think about life.
— Patrick Dixon
The end / of passion / may refashion / a friend.
— Mona Van Duyn