Varieties Quotes & Sayings
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Now it seems there are many more
varieties of 'normal' family. —
Rivka Galchen
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If Mr. [V.S.] Naipaul takes no pleasure in the happy delineation of the
varieties of human nature, then he must be intolerably stupid. —
Rosanne Cash
varieties of sunken cheek, cadaverous —
Charles Dickens

Politicians come in three
varieties: straight men, fixers, and maddies. —
Paul Keating

There's no doubt about it: more
varieties of carbon-based molecules exist than all other kinds of molecules combined. —
Neil DeGrasse Tyson

It's well worth making your own harissa, but there are some very good commercial
varieties. —
Yotam Ottolenghi

How can you govern a country which has 246
varieties of cheese? —
Charles De Gaulle

Human honesty has its
varieties; so does human ignorance. —
Julia McNair Wright

We observe that one of the great attributes of discretion is that it can mask ignorance of all the most common and lowly
varieties, and —
Eleanor Catton

It's all a muddle in my head, graves and nuptials and the different
varieties of motion. —
Samuel Beckett
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[I]n a question like this truth is only to be had by laying together many
varieties of error. —
Virginia Woolf

How can one conceive of a one-party system in a country that has over two hundred
varieties of cheese? —
Charles De Gaulle

From the deepest silence between us arose uncertain, utterly vague and, as it were, whispered
varieties on the theme 'smile'. —
Nicola Lecca

Many professors are Marxists or other
varieties of radicals who hate America. —
Phyllis Schlafly

Foreign visitors ... how impressed you all are with foreign visitors! But they come in many different
varieties. —
Mikhail Bulgakov

There's a new dividing line in olives: between those who prefer Nocellara to all other
varieties, and the people who have never tasted them. —
Bee Wilson
Varieties of angels, like
varieties of love, are many. —
Aberjhani

I think the world offers so many wonderful
varieties of obstacles, but that shouldn't be one for kids - is the worry that 'my parents wont be there.' —
Drew Barrymore

There's only one kind of common sense but a thousand
varieties of stupidity. —
Evan Esar

Mere chance ... alone would never account for so habitual and large an amount of difference as that between
varieties of the same species. —
Charles Darwin

My weakness is chocolate - especially butterscotch and nut
varieties. —
Twiggy

The word 'funny' is a bit like the word 'love' - we don't have enough words to describe the many
varieties. —
George Saunders

While "cute" is hopelessly anchored to the Teletubby ideal, "ugly" is free to take infinite
varieties. In this way, ugly is beautiful ... —
Jim Toomey

There are four
varieties in society - the lovers, the ambitious, observers, and fools. The fools are the happiest. —
Hippolyte Taine

Asia's governments come in two broad
varieties: young, fragile democracies - and older, fragile authoritarian regimes. —
Paul Samuelson

I believe in binging once a week. This takes care of my cravings. I don't eat huge quantities when I binge, but I eat different
varieties of food. —
Shilpa Shetty

Sloane slipped an arm around my waist. "There are fourteen
varieties of hugs," she said. "This is one of them. —
Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Rental formal wear of the sky-blue, brocade and shiny
varieties is favored by upwardly mobile young gangsters drafted as groomsmen for weddings. —
George V. Higgins

Society is full of
varieties, is this possible to make all of them sensitive? Then there will be no politics. —
Vikram Roy

Japanese maps tend to come in two
varieties: small, schematic, and bewildering; and large, fantastically detailed, and bewildering. —
Charles C. Mann

Of all the
varieties of modern pollution, noise is the most insidious. —
Robert Lacey

When it comes to cars, only two
varieties of people are possible - cowards and fools. —
Russell Baker

There are 350
varieties of shark, not counting loan and pool. —
L. M. Boyd

Pine nuts pound for pound are more expensive than most
varieties of smoked salmon. There I said it. —
Dov Davidoff

To be a Marxist does not mean that one becomes a Communist party member. There are as many
varieties of Marxists as there are of Protestants. —
Helen Foster Snow

To give us room to explore the
varieties of mind and body into which our genome can evolve, one planet is not enough. —
Freeman Dyson

There is a tendency in nature to the continued progression of certain classes of
varieties further and further from the original type. —
Alfred Russel Wallace
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[A]nti-Semitism was rife in almost all
varieties of socialism. —
Sidney Hook

There are so many different
varieties of HIV out there. —
Anthony Fauci

There are
varieties of life unknown to you.
Their whole identity is: you can't find out. —
Dan Chiasson

There are
varieties of uncertainty that are more illuminating, and even more enjoyable, than certainty. —
Marjorie Howes

I'm not clear enough in the head to feel anything but
varieties of dull anger and arrows of sadness. —
Virginia Woolf

I've tried several
varieties of sex. The conventional position makes me claustrophobic, and the others either give me a stiff neck or lockjaw. —
Tallulah Bankhead

The human mind and the entire life process is chaotic. Chaos is not something that lacks order; chaos has
varieties of order within it. —
Frederick Lenz