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If you surround yourself with clowns, don't be surprised when your life resembles a circus.
— Steve Maraboli
This is one of the problems with reality: the extent to which it resembles bad fiction.
— Mark O'Connell
My heart resembles the ocean; has storm, and ebb and flow; and many a beautiful pearl lies hid in its depths below.
— Heinrich Heine
My personality resembles my designs to a large extent. I'm in sync with myself and I'm transparent, just like my designs.
— Elie Saab
Genius unrefined resembles a flash of lightning, but wisdom is like the sun.
— Franz Grillparzer
I am bored in France because everyone resembles Voltaire.
— Charles Baudelaire
Every beauty which is seen here by persons of perception resembles more than anything else that celestial source from which we all are come.
— Michelangelo
Love resembles a tree: it bends under its own weight, deeply rooted in our being and sometimes turns green in the ruins of a heart.
— Victor Hugo
You were wise not to waste years in a lawsuit ... he who commences a suit resembles him who plants a palm-tree which he will not live to see flourish.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
Music resembles poetry, in each
Are nameless graces which no methods teach,
And which a master hand alone can reach. — Alexander Pope
Are nameless graces which no methods teach,
And which a master hand alone can reach. — Alexander Pope
The reefer butt is called a 'roach' because it resembles a cockroach ... cockroach ... cockroach ...
— Hunter S. Thompson
Moderation resembles temperance. We are not so unwilling to eat more, as afraid of doing ourselves harm by it.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Hardly anyone about whom I deeply care at all resembles anyone else I have ever met, or heard of, or read about in literature.
— Renata Adler
The emotional state that leads to achievements resembles that of a worshiper or the lover.
— Albert Einstein
I need Christ, not something that resembles Him.
— C.S. Lewis
The Goldsworth castle became particularly solitary after that turning point at dusk which resembles so much the nightfall of the mind. Stealthy
— Vladimir Nabokov
The work of the preacher resembles that of the sower. Like the sower, the preacher must sow good seed, the Word of God.
— J.C. Ryle
All good music resembles something. Good music stirs by its mysterious resemblance to the objects and feelings which motivated it.
— Jean Cocteau
If we judge love by most of its effects, it resembles rather hatred than affection.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
your brain resembles the bottom of your purse: lost
— Jen Hatmaker
Piecemeal social engineering resembles physical engineering in regarding the ends as beyond the province of technology.
— Karl Popper
Intelligence resembles insanity only on the stupid.
— Harry Harrison
Catholicism actually resembles a family that survives because even as it aspires to holiness, it understands and can live with sin and imperfection.
— Eugene Kennedy
The face of victory often resembles the face of defeat.
— Jane Bowles
The American President resembles the commander of a ship at sea. He must have a helm to grasp, a course to steer, a port to seek.
— Henry Adams
I see my large nose, like half an avocado. I broke it falling downstairs when I was six, and it now resembles a large blob of play-dough.
— Arthur Smith
I don't think there is a fictional character who resembles me because fictional characters are not real!
— Ruth Rendell
The winger resembles Mother Brown, running with a high knee-lift and sometimes not progressing far from the spot where he started.
— Simon Geoghegan
When truth is nothing but truth, it's unnatural, it's an abstraction that resembles nothing in the real world.
— Aldous Huxley
Having to read footnotes resembles having to go downstairs to answer the door while in the midst of making love.
— Noel Coward
[P]oetry resembles metaphysics: one does not mind one's own, but one does not like anyone else's.
— Samuel Butler
Why should you particularly like a man who resembles you? There is nothing in you to like; you know that.
— Charles Dickens
My heart currently resembles the ashes of my cigarettes.
— Virginia Woolf
The stock market resembles a huge laundry in which institutions take in large blocks of each others washing ... without rhyme or reason.
— Benjamin Graham
The fear to love reaches sometimes the depth of a panic, resembles sometimes the fear to die.
— Theodor Reik
Genius resembles a bell; in order to ring it must be suspended into pure air, and when a foreign body touches it, its joyful toneis silenced.
— Franz Grillparzer
The light of torches resembles the wisdom of cowards; it gives a bad light because it trembles.
— Victor Hugo
Every stage of education begins with childhood. That is why the most educated person on earth so much resembles a child.
— Novalis
The sound of the harpsichord resembles that of a bird-cage played with toasting-forks.
— Thomas Beecham
Although many people in Aceh are still poor and vulnerable, the province resembles nothing like the place I saw the day after the tsunami hit.
— Sri Mulyani Indrawati
Nothing resembles pride so much as discouragement.
— Henri Frederic Amiel
But deep this truth impress'd my mind:
Thro' all His works abroad,
The heart benevolent and kind
The most resembles God. — Robert Burns
Thro' all His works abroad,
The heart benevolent and kind
The most resembles God. — Robert Burns
If the nodal axis astronomically resembles an angle, behaves as an angle, it should not only be considered an angle, it is, in fact, an angle.
— Kathy Allan
We tend to feel most comfortable, "most at home", with people whose self esteem level resembles our own.
— Nathaniel Branden
The act of love strongly resembles torture or surgery.
— Charles Baudelaire
COMMENDATION n. The tribute that we pay to achievements that resembles but do not equal our own.
— Ambrose Bierce
The sun of a prince's good graces resembles that in the skies in that it shines most kindly upon the blackest people.
— Franz Grillparzer
A feeling of sadness and longing, That is not akin to pain, And resembles sorrow only As the mist resembles the rain.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Only thought can resemble. It resembles by being what it sees, hears, or knows; it becomes what the world offers it.
— Rene Magritte
If you go through all the structures and features of this emerging European monster you will notice that it more and more resembles the Soviet Union.
— Vladimir Bukovsky
The supposition that the future resembles the past, is not founded on arguments of any kind, but is derived entirely from habit.
— David Hume
Good music resembles something. It resembles the composer.
— Jean Cocteau
Christianity was preached by ignorant men and believed by servants, and that is why it resembles nothing ever known.
— Joseph De Maistre
Develop a mind so filled with love that it resembles space.
— Sharon Salzberg
It is in his obsessions that mankind most closely resembles his machines.
— Matthew De Abaitua
Blake Crouch, Chicago's deputy chief, and says, "I don't know." Crouch resembles a mole, with a long, sharp nose and tiny black eyes.
— J.A. Konrath
Robotics are beginning to cross that line from absolutely primitive motion to motion that resembles animal or human behavior.
— J.J. Abrams
That farewell kiss which resembles greeting, that last glance of love which becomes the sharpest pang of sorrow.
— George Eliot
I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me. It resembles my own mind except that you happen to be insane.
— George Orwell
But it is hard to know them from friends, they are so obsequious and full of protestations; for a wolf resembles a dog, so doth a flatterer a friend.
— Walter Raleigh
The act of love greatly resembles torture or surgery.
— Charles Baudelaire
If there is such a thing as a good marriage, it is because it resembles friendship rather than love.
— Michel De Montaigne
My Invented Country; it resembles a heart-shaped paradise.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann
A single man has not nearly the value he would have in a state of union. He is an incomplete animal. He resembles the odd half of a pair of scissors.
— Benjamin Franklin
Thinking very often resembles napping, but the intent is different.
Stephanie Plum — Janet Evanovich
Stephanie Plum — Janet Evanovich
There was never a moment ... when I forgot my hatred of you. It's almost like ... a violent hatred that resembles love.
— Kaori Yuki
Aunt Agatha is like an elephant- not so much to look at, for in appearance she resembles more a well-bred vulture, but because she never forgets.
— P.G. Wodehouse
I have a birthmark on the inside of my left knee that resembles an upside-down sea horse.
— Gabourey Sidibe
There is a way of avoiding which resembles seeking.
— Victor Hugo
For to accuse requires less eloquence, such is man's nature, than to excuse; and condemnation, than absolution, more resembles justice.
— Thomas Hobbes
It's hilarious to recognize how completely another person resembles your imperfect self.
— Ian McEwan
English humor resembles the Loch Ness Monster in that both are famous but there is a strong suspicion that neither exists.
— George Mikes
The philosopher who would fain extinguish his passions resembles the chemist who would like to let his furnace go out.
— Nicolas Chamfort
A pig resembles a saint in that he is more honored after death than during his lifetime.
— Irma S. Rombauer
What takes place in the Security Council more closely resembles a mugging than either a political debate or an effort at problem-solving.
— Jeane Kirkpatrick
The distortion of a text resembles a murder: the difficulty is not in perpetrating the deed, but in getting rid of its traces.
— Sigmund Freud
The heart that is generous and kind most resembles God.
— Robert Burns
It's amazing how much 'mature wisdom' resembles being too tired.
— Robert A. Heinlein
She is resigned, with that resignation resembling indifference as death resembles sleep.
— Victor Hugo
He that can live alone resembles the brute beast in nothing, the sage in much, and God in everything.
— Baltasar Gracian
Love born of anxiety resembles a thorn shaped so that efforts to pull it out of one's flesh merely cause it to penetrate more deeply therein.
— Andre Maurois
That prudery which survives youth and beauty resembles a scarecrow left in the fields after harvest.
— Jean Antoine Petit-Senn
The pre-frontal region of the Peking man resembles that found in some parts of the Middle West.
— Will Cuppy
The corporation, like the psychopathic personality it resembles, is programmed to exploit others for profit.
— Joel Bakan
Nothing resembles a person as much as the way he dies.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
In the whole range of human activities, war most closely resembles a game of cards.
— Carl Von Clausewitz