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Order is manifestly maintained in the universe ... governed by the sovereign will of God.
— James Prescott Joule
in life every thing comes with a price even freedom
— Steven Barnes
Absurdity, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.
— Ambrose Bierce
I hope there is nothing about me that people have a big problem with. You know, I like to think of myself as lovable.
— Christine Quinn
Pubescent girls, it seems, are manifestly more likely to exhibit extreme and bizarre psychological symptoms than are teenage boys.
— Caitlin Flanagan
Those men who destroy a healthful constitution of body by intemperance as manifestly kill themselves as those who hang or poison or drown themselves.
— Thomas Sherlock
Gods strength is manifestly perfected in your weakest weakness
— Ikechukwu Joseph
To make an epoch in the world, two conditions are manifestly essential-a good head and a great inheritance.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The Christian religion is so manifestly contrary to the facts, belief in it can only be held with the most delusional gerrymandering imaginable.
— Richard Carrier
There are many things which I might have derived good, by which I have not profited
— Charles Dickens
Aunt Connie killing the Munros is manifestly wrong. It was Alice.
— Liane Moriarty
A man who can set out in a cab for a fancy-dress ball and not get there is manifestly a poop of no common order.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Every human being has a bit of gangster in him.
— Binyavanga Wainaina
Even manifestly senseless suffering and death can have a meaning, can acquire a meaning. a hidden meaning.
— Hans Kung
The revolution will come from the people and the willingness to work towards something better, to fight for a better living.
— Ziggy Marley
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— Charles Dickens
Animals manifestly enjoy excitement, and suffer from annul and may exhibit curiosity.
— Charles Darwin
Gentlemen can now only behave as such, or be tolerated as such, in circumstances that are manifestly contrived or unreal.
— Simon Raven