Quotes About Imply
You've got to find some way of saying it without saying it.
~ Duke Ellington
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The writer's goal is to try to make it frightening without describing it too much, and yet not making it so grey that you don't know what's going on... Your imagination can imagine all sorts of really horrible things, and if you're able to prolong that feeling, then you've succeeded.
~ Arthur Slade
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This kind of charge reveals a good deal about the personality of the people who make it; to impute such motives to another man is to imply you're harboring them yourself.
~ Jim Garrison
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If you say someone is thrilled, it implies talk of an exciting project. I'm wary of such talk.
~ Frank Dobson
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The Ninysh might have resisted a bit harder. I don't mean to imply that they were cowards...," Maurizio said shrugging, clearly implying that the Ninysh were cowards.
~ Rachel Hartman
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I don't mean to imply that they were cowards...," Maurizio said, shrugging, clearly implying that [they] were cowards.
~ Rachel Hartman
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The word adult implies that all the people who've attained legal majority make up a coherent category, but we are travelers who change and traverse a changing country as we go.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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These facts about today's political climate in the United States, and what they imply, would have horrified Jefferson, Washington, Madison, Adams and all their friends. Whether they were atheists, agnostics, deists or Christians, they would have recoiled in horror from the theocrats of early 21st-century Washington.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Throw off your grief,' doubters imply, 'and we can all go back to pretending death doesn't exist, or at least is comfortably far away.
~ Julian Barnes
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Wearing a hat implies that you are bald if you are a man and that your hair is dirty if you are a woman.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
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It generally troubles them [the reformers] not a whit that their remedy implies a complete reconstruction of society, or even a reconstitution of human nature.
~ William Graham Sumner
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Poetry had far better imply things than preach them directly... in the open pulpit her voice grows hoarse and fails.
~ F. L. Lucas
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The thing that "chosen" does not imply is that God arbitrarily chooses some people over others to be saved.
~ David J. Ridges
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I think the very word stalking implies that you're not supposed to like it. Otherwise, it would be called 'fluffy harmless observation time'.
~ Molly Harper
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Nice dress. Take it off.
~ Janet Evanovich
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But his marital education had since made strides, and he now knew that a disregard for money may imply not the willingness to get on without it but merely a blind confidence that it will somehow be provided.
~ Edith Wharton
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George Washington participated as a vestryman in his local congregation, but that didn't really imply any particular kind of religious belief. This was necessary in order to participate in the society.
~ Matthew Stewart
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I think there's a difference between having a bestselling book - meaning through marketing, PR and buying that first wave of customers - and writing a bestselling book. The second implies that the product propels itself to the best seller list.
~ Tim Ferriss
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I thought I heard myself being looked for what is it I said what is it madam that you wish to imply
~ Alice Oswald
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My father had no influence on my political beliefs, and to imply otherwise is wrong and irresponsible.
~ M.I.A.
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To imply something," Jesse said, "you have to know something. I'm just trying to learn.
~ Robert B. Parker
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Why should the idea of Western liberal democracy automatically imply unregulated free-market capitalism?
~ John Lanchester
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if statesmen learned enough of history to realize that no system which implies control of society by privilege seekers has ever ended in any other way than collapse.
~ Erik Larson
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Politicians are either there or here or totally at home. Their finitude is more than sufficient unto itself. I don't mean to imply that I'm any better than they which does not mean that they are any better than I. Which doesn't mean anything at all.
~ Eugene Ionesco
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