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The bible is a remarkable fountain: the more one draws and drinks of it, the more it stimulates thirst.
Martin Luther
The bible is an incredible spring: the more one partakes of it, the more one hungers for it.
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Everyone goes with the flow... but the one who goes against the flow becomes someone remarkable in life.
Swami Vivekananda
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The Good Book - one of the most remarkable euphemisms ever coined.
Ashley Montagu
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You can find the entire cosmos lurking in its least remarkable objects.
Wislawa Szymborska
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She was a remarkable person and the love of my life.
Gough Whitlam
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When we embrace the things that make us unique, our true and remarkable capabilities are revealed
Amy Purdy
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The rational transparency and beauty of the universe are surely too remarkable to be treated as just happy accidents.
John Polkinghorne
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Colors live a remarkable life of their own after they have been applied to the canvas.
Edvard Munch
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My career has been full of remarkable coincidences that have nothing to do with me.
Jack Lemmon
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The most remarkable thing about suffering is that God can use it for our good.
Billy Graham
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I am glad you have a Cat, but I do not believe it is So remarkable a cat as My Cat.
T. S. Eliot
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Mastery of language affords remarkable power.
Frantz Fanon
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It is hardly surprising that the Georgian domestic style emerges as the most remarkable in the world.
Stephen Gardiner
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His response was remarkable for its irrelevance, if for nothing else.
Elizabeth Kenny
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Most people experience love, without noticing that there is anything remarkable about it.
Boris Pasternak
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Products that are remarkable get talked about.
Seth Godin
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We're all traveling through time together, every day of our lives. All we can do is do our best to relish this remarkable ride.
Domhnall Gleeson
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Behind a remarkable scholar we not infrequently find an average human being, and behind an average artist we often find a very remarkable human being.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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If nobody speaks of remarkable things, how can they be called remarkable?
Jon McGregor
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That's one of the remarkable things about life. It's never so bad that it can't get worse.
Bill Watterson
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Things can never be as they were. It's astonishing how we comment on change, as if change is something remarkable. On the contrary, not to change is unnatural, against nature.
Shashi Deshpande
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A lot of girls who turn into something remarkable start off as irrepressible, confident and a handful.
Francine Prose
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Stuff goes wrong. Expect it, learn from it, fix it. That's how remarkable happens.
Peter Diamandis
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I just saw over the years that the times that we did remarkable things, it was always because players didn't want to let each other down. Players wanted to lift each other up.
Theo Epstein
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Fictional comedy tells us that the writer is remarkable. Factual comedy tells us that the world is remarkable. I suppose I prefer to live in a remarkable world.
Dave Gorman
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It is remarkable to what lengths people will go to avoid thought.
Thomas A. Edison
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I was a gift to my mother. She was a remarkable person. God or nature, or whatever those forces are, smiled on her, then passed me the best of her.
Sidney Poitier
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One of the remarkable things about my career is that it has been marked by steady, incremental progress. No sudden spikes up, and no sudden downfalls, either.
Phil Hartman
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[Magic] Johnson is seriously remarkable, in terms of what he has accomplished in his profession and outside of his profession as well.
P. K. Subban
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Desultory readers are seldom remarkable for the exactness of their learning.
Arthur Conan Doyle
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It is always of interest to know what strikes another human being as remarkable.
Graham Greene
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Remarkable work often comes from making choices when everyone else feels as though there is no choice.
Seth Godin
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With all the opportunities I had, I could have done more. And if I'd done more, I could have been quite remarkable.
Katharine Hepburn
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The development of new instrumental and vocal idioms has been one of the remarkable phenomena of recent music.
George Crumb
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A good liar must have a good memory. Kissinger is a stupendous liar with a remarkable memory.
Christopher Hitchens
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It is a remarkable circumstance in reference to cunning persons that they are often deficient not only in comprehensive, far-sighted wisdom, but even in prudent, cautious circumspection.
Richard Whately
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There's a sort of decency among the dead, a remarkable discretion: you never find them making any complaint against the doctor who killed them!
Moliere
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... but it's your existence I love you for, mainly. Existence seems to me now the most remarkable thing that could ever be imagined.
Marilynne Robinson
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Some of the best ideas I get seem to happen when I'm doing mindless manual labor or exercise. I'm not sure how that happens, but it leaves me free for remarkable ideas to occur.
Chuck Palahniuk
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When the remarkable becomes bizarre, reason turns rancid.
American McGee
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Under budgetary pressure (arbitrary or not) it is truly remarkable how many options one discovers one can do without.
James R. Schlesinger
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I will only observe, that that ethereal sense - sight, and touch, which is at the other extremity of the scale, have from time acquired a very remarkable additional power.
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
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He is, as you say, a remarkable horse, a prodigious horse, although as you very justly observe, a suspicious and untractable character.
Edgar Allan Poe
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It is remarkable how easily children and grown-ups adapt to living in a dictatorship organised by lunatics.
A. N. Wilson
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It always feels too soon to leap. But you have to. Because that's the moment between you and remarkable.
Seth Godin
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Chadwick Boseman work as an actor, I think, is truly remarkable, and I had a great time working with him.
Harrison Ford
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It is remarkable that God began this work among the Indians at a time when I had the least hope, and to my apprehension the least rational prospect of success.
David Brainerd
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The remarkable position in which we find ourselves is that we don't actually know what we actually know.
Bill Bryson
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I was deeply influenced by an Episcopal laywoman named Agnes Sanford, who in her day was quite famous as a faith healer, which is a term I've always distrusted, because it conjures up charlatanry. She was not a charlatan. She was the real thing, and she had had remarkable healings.
Frederick Buechner
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In all my life I have treated the press with marked contempt and remarkable success.
Robert Menzies