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Vague Quotes

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If you can't say anything nice, at least have the decency to be vague.
Susan Andersen

Authors on Vague Quotes: Thomas Lennon Walter Kirn Neil Gaiman Emile Zola Richard P. Feynman Ugo Betti Leonard Woolf Carrie Fisher Susan Andersen Veronica Roth Freeman Dyson Charles Handy H. P. Lovecraft Sarah Dessen Jean-Luc Godard Charles Sanders Peirce J. L. Austin Thomas Haden Church Joss Whedon Andrew Bird Harold Brodkey C. S. Lewis
2.
One must confront vague ideas with clear images.
Jean-Luc Godard

3.
It is better to be wrong than to be vague.
Freeman Dyson

4.
Another thing I must point out is that you cannot prove a vague theory wrong.
Richard P. Feynman

5.
Always prefer the plain direct word to the long, vague one.
C. S. Lewis

6.
The vague torment of ... ambition.
Emile Zola

7.
You can't love by desiring an extremely vague desire of a very vague moon.
Leonard Woolf

8.
Passion is born of vague hopes.
Charles Handy

9.
All the evolution we know of proceeds from the vague to the definite.
Charles Sanders Peirce

10.
Usually it is uses of words, not words in themselves, that are properly called vague.
J. L. Austin

11.
A vague disclaimer is nobody's friend
Joss Whedon

12.
I am amiable. Vague. Puzzled. Messy-haired.
Neil Gaiman

13.
Leia follows me like a vague smell.
Carrie Fisher

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Religion struck me so vague a thing at best, that I could perceive no advantage of any one system over any other.
H. P. Lovecraft

15.
The only guaranteed way to make something not very funny is to make it vague.
Thomas Lennon

16.
I preferred that my bad dreams be vague.
Walter Kirn

17.
A vague uneasiness: the police. It's like when you suddenly understand you have to undress in front of the doctor.
Ugo Betti

18.
Why do you say vague things if you don't want to be asked about them?
Veronica Roth

19.
I was just stock in the middle, vague and undefined.
Sarah Dessen

20.
I like to keep my private stuff pretty vague.
Thomas Haden Church

21.
Most of the songs that I appreciate are lyrically vague.
Andrew Bird

22.
Death is not soft-mouthed, vague-footed, nearby. It is in the hall.
Harold Brodkey