1.
No religion,
I'm just so explicit,
I coexist in places you would never know existed.
Ab-Soul
2.
Vulgarity begins when imagination succumbs to the explicit
Doris Day
3.
As a teacher, it is your job to make explicit whatever you though was implicit
Carol Ann Tomlinson
4.
When I stopped making films, they were getting on to the more realistic films and the explicit films and all. They were depicting life as it is, and some of it was unpleasant. I gradually moved away from that.
Danny Kaye
5.
What is known can't jerk us around unwittingly. Before anything can be resolved, the implicit must be made into the explicit.
Ryan Holiday
6.
I try to make sure that the Buddhism is more or less implicit in the music rather than explicit
Duncan Sheik
7.
All explicit knowledge is translated knowledge, and all translation is imperfect.
Patrick Rothfuss
8.
Instead of suppressing conflicts, specific channels could be created to make this conflict explicit, and specific methods could be set up by which the conflict is resolved.
Albert Low
9.
I like the concept of shooting beautiful, aesthetic, cinematographic pieces, and still allowing them to be explicit
Erika Lust
10.
Even if someone wanted a purely free-market, competitive media system, it would require extensive government regulation to set up those markets. All our largest media companies are based on the grant of explicit government monopoly privileges and licenses, or franchises, or subsidies. The government didn't come in after the system was in place, it built the system in the first place.
Robert Waterman McChesney
11.
To ordinary folks, conversion is not always automatic. It's something that may or may not require explicit assistance. See Billy Graham.
Larry Wall
12.
I have never written anything sexually explicit.
Lynne Cheney
13.
One of the difficulties of photography is that it is much better at being explicit than at being reticent.
Teju Cole
14.
While "9 Songs" is sexually explicit in the basic sense, its directness is what's most fascinating, and ultimately most moving, about it.
Stephanie Zacharek