Quotes About Apprehended
The sense of danger is never, perhaps, so fully apprehended as when the danger has been overcome.
~ Arthur Helps
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Herein is especially apprehended the unity of Nature,—the unity in variety,—which meets us everywhere. All the endless variety of things make an identical impression. Xenophanes complained in his old age, that, look where he would, all things hastened back to Unity.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Were the happiness of the next world is as closely apprehended as the felicities of this, it were a martyrdom to live.
~ Thomas Browne
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301.10 Universe is the aggregate of all humanity's consciously apprehended and communicated nonsimultaneous and only partially overlapping experiences.
~ Amy C. Edmondson
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Love takes captive and puts the apprehended in custody; it makes an arrest, for the prisoner's protection.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
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Brown, thin-legged pedestrians appeared for a moment in the glare of the headlights, like truths apprehended intuitively and with immediate certainty, only to disappear again almost instantly into the void of outer darkness.
~ Aldous Huxley
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The future, like salvation, is the gift of God, and it must be apprehended by faith alone.
~ Douglas Wilson
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head off if Peernock was apprehended
~ Anthony Flacco
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Order was not restored until the emperor and four of his five sons had been apprehended and their severed heads displayed to the crowd in the Hippodrome
~ Roderick Beaton
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If God is the author of natural law, should not God be best apprehended in those laws?
~ Ann Druyan
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He is not apprehended by reason, but by life.
~ Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace
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The essence of all beauty, I call love, The attribute, the evidence, and end, The consummation to the inward sense Of beauty apprehended from without, I still call love.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Were the happiness of the next world as closely apprehended as the felicities of this, it were a martyrdom to live.
~ Sir Thomas Browne
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His most important books are his two Logics, and these must be understood if the reasons for his views on other subjects are to be rightly apprehended.
~ Bertrand Russell
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We are uttering a mere tautology if we mean by 'in the mind' the same as by 'before the mind', i.e. if we mean merely being apprehended by the mind.
~ Bertrand Russell
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The Mistake He left his pants upon a chair: She was a widow, so she said: But he was apprehended, bare, By one who rose up from the dead.
~ Theodore Roethke
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Having now reached a point where danger might be reasonably apprehended from strolling war parties of Indians, spies were kept in advance and strict diligence observed in the duty of sentinels.
~ William Henry Ashley
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it all easy. I have been always telling you, my love, that I had no idea of the change being so very material to Hartfield as you apprehended; and now you have Emma's account. I hope you will be satisfied.
~ Jane Austen
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Sitting with Sindikubwabo [former President of Rwanda in exile in Zaire] as he offered what sounded like a rehearsal of the defense-by-obfuscation he was preparing for the tribunal, I had the impression that he almost yearned to be indicted, even apprehended, in order to have a final hour in the spotlight.
~ Philip Gourevitch
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It is only by faith, and nothing else, that forgiveness of sins is apprehended.
~ Unknown
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And you that sought for magic in your youth but desire it not in your age, know that there is a blindness of spirit which comes from age, more black than the blindness of eye, making a darkness about you across which nothing may be seen, or felt, or known, or in any way apprehended.
~ Lord Dunsany
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Even though he received the order to stand down—likely from Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, who may have been receiving his orders from Valerie Jarrett21—Ham went ahead with his rapid response plan. In order to stop him, one source says that the administration had the commanding general apprehended. Ham was informed that he was relieved of his command, which stopped his attempt to save American lives.
~ Michael Savage
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He occupied the very seat once held by Jefferson Davis, who had left the Senate to become the president of the Confederacy. (After the war Davis had been apprehended attempting to flee to Cuba, disguised in his wife's clothing.)
~ Mo Rocca
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