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Andoya is in a different world, set at the northern edge of Europe in what seems to be a time and weather of its own.
— John Burnside
If we agree that the world is not what it seems, then we have an important question: What shall we do about it?
— Richard Bach
No matter what changes take place in the world, or in me, nothing ever seems to disturb the face of spring.
— E.B. White
That's what really seems to be the more difficult aspect - to have the men break through and challenge the best players in the world.
— Michael Chang
Then again, what seems like nothing in the eyes of the world, when properly valued and put to use, can be among the greatest riches.
— Chris Gardner
What seems extraordinary is that the richest countries in the world, in terms of economic output, are the ones where we work hardest.
— Tom Hodgkinson
The world is seldom what it seems; to man, who dimly sees, realities appear as dreams, and dreams realities.
— Samuel Johnson
Mathematics is a world created by the mind of men, and mathematicians are people who devote their lives to what seems to me a wonderful kind of play!
— Constance Reid
But why run? Run where? What's the point?
Seems silly, running.
May as well stand here.
And wait.
The world seems slow. — Beth Revis
Seems silly, running.
May as well stand here.
And wait.
The world seems slow. — Beth Revis
Between what matters and what seems to matter, how should the world we know judge wisely?
— E.C. Bentley
And you wouldn't believe what a small world it is because everyone seems to know that I was a Playmate. You wouldn't be scared of me, would you?
— Marliece Andrada
It seems to be the rule of this world. Each person has what he doesn't want, and other people have what he does want.
— Jerome K. Jerome
There seems scarcely any limit to what could be done in the way of producing a good world, if only men would use science wisely.
— Bertrand Russell