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Democracy, republics: What do these words signify?
— Haile Selassie
You don't always talk with your mouth. Sometimes what you say with your mouth hardly matters at all. You have to signify
— Stephen King
Bees are a good omen to Kings, for they signify an obsequious people.
— Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
It is one of the important uses of civility to signify resentment.
— Ambrose Bierce
All of our actions can signify self-love or self-sabotage
— Sharon Salzberg
Clouds signify the veil of the Most High.
— Honore De Balzac
I hate the prostitution of the name of friendship to signify modish and worldly alliances.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
If I have done any honorable exploit, that is my monument; but if I have done none, all your statues will signify nothing.
— Agesilaus II
Fortune is painted blind, with a muffler afore her eyes, to signify to you that Fortune is blind.
— William Shakespeare
Words signify man's refusal to accept the world as it is.
— Herbert Kaufman
ESPN, is having the ability to foretell future outcomes in sports.
— Anthony Liccione
All wars signify the failure of conflict resolution mechanisms, and they need post-war rebuilding of faith, trust and confidence.
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
joy and sorrow, when they are both lived in God, signify fruitfulness for the apostolate.
— Adrienne Von Speyr
Men have sometimes exchanged names with their friends, as if they would signify that in their friend each loved his own soul.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Non-violence does not signify that man must not fight against the enemy, and by enemy is meant the evil which men do, not the human beings themselves.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It doesn't much signify whom one marries, for one is sure to find out the next morning that it was someone else.
— Samual Rogers
I wanted blood to signify life, not death.
— Cheryl Drake Harris
Killick was a cross-grained bastard, who supposed that if he sprinkled his discourse with a good many sirs, the words in between did not signify:
— Patrick O'Brian
I think I am a verb instead of a personal pronoun. A verb signifies to be; to do; to suffer. I signify all three.
— Richard Ford
Books signify the mind of many souls.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
There is no such thing as chance or accident; the words merely signify our ignorance of some real and immediate cause.
— Adam Clarke
What the devil does the plot signify, except to bring in fine things?
— George Villiers
The double 0 numerals signify an agent who has killed and who is privileged to kill on active service.
— Ian Fleming
The three characters used for the word "autism" in Japanese signify "self," "shut" and "illness.
— Naoki Higashida
People are always doing that in movies, staring out of windows to signify their hardships. I've tried a few times, but it was pretty boring.
— Rachel Bertsche
An anomaly is not an abnormality. Diversity does not signify sickness.
— Georges Canguilhem
We live in a world of buy it or leave it. Love does not signify.
— Jeanette Winterson
Amazement and wonder signify that one's concepts of self and of the world and of other people are ready to be re-formed.
— Sidney Jourard
It is a matter of mere coincidence that there is often a real individual who corresponds with a celebrity, signifies them.
— Johnny Rich
We ask for long life, but 'tis deep life, or noble moments that signify. Let the measure of time be spiritual, not mechanical.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ashes don't necessarily signify an end
— Sharon M. Draper
The fact is I think I am a verb instead of a personal pronoun. A verb is anything that signifies to be; to do; or to suffer. I signify all three.
— Ulysses S. Grant
Teeth hadst thou in thy head when thou wast born,
To signify thou camest to bite the world. — William Shakespeare
To signify thou camest to bite the world. — William Shakespeare
Forms disappear, words remain, to signify the impossible.
— Augusto Roa Bastos
The crucifix does not signify defeat or failure. It reveals to us the Love that overcomes evil and sin.
— Pope Francis
I love sunrises. They always signify something new and something beautiful. The darkness fading away.
— Michelle N. Onuorah