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Quotes About Remarkable

Those remarkable, God-given eyes! That glorious, good-natured personality! Elijah's Frodo is a dazzling light in the doom and gloom of war and despair.
~ Ian Holm
Be assured, he is not an ordinary man.
~ George Meade
Words are wonderful, but every once in a while a few women are lucky enough to have something extra, something unforgettable.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
I no longer fear Death, though I know that I should. I'm strangely at peace with what I used to think of as my enemy. Living seems more the taskmaster of the two, doesn't it? Life is wonderful and beautiful but oh, how hard it can be. Dying, by contrast, is easy and simple, almost gentle. But who can I tell such a thing to? No one. I am troubled by how remarkable this feeling is.
~ Susan Meissner
Even in Los Angeles, where there is no shortage of remarkable hairdos, Harry Peak attracted attention.
~ Susan Orlean
You have a... remarkable memory." "I remember everything about you. You're the one who wasn't paying attention.
~ Suzanne Collins
Spirit visits of this kind are remarkable because they stay with you and do not fade away in wispy tendrils when trying to remember them. In the dream, Susan walked up to me at a party and smiled. Standing face to face she assured me that she and the baby were fine. In the days following her death, I found great solace in this enduring message of reassurance. "But this wasn't a dream," Mike said, referring to
~ Suzanne Giesemann
He just has the knack, the ability, to do something special and crucial. This is Messi.
~ Lothar Matthaus
What I love about the creative process, and this may sound naive, but it is this idea that one day there is no idea, and no solution, but the next day there is an idea. I find that incredibly exciting and conceptually actually remarkable.
~ Jonathan Ive
Dare to be more than ordinary... Dare to be extraordinary.
~ Imania Margria
It is remarkable, that persons who speculate the most boldly often conform with the most perfect quietude to the external regulations of society. The thoughts alone suffice them, without investing itself in the flesh and blood of action.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
A recluse, like Hepzibah, usually displays remarkable frankness, and at least temporary affability, on being absolutely cornered, and brought to the point of personal intercourse; like the angel whom Jacob wrestled with, she is ready to bless you when once overcome.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
There's ordinary people out there doing extraordinary things.
~ Neal Shusterman
He should have just gone on with his unremarkable life — because then, maybe, just maybe, he might have had the chance to do something remarkable with it in time.
~ Neal Shusterman
Hay gente ordinaria que hace cosas extraordinarias
~ neal shutterman
There was nothing about her story remarkable other than that it was her life.
~ Charles Frazier
Isn't it remarkable what God can do without our help? Sometimes we think, My company needs me. My church needs me. My family needs me. Hey, God must need me, too. No, He doesn't. He can manage quite well without us, remarkable though it may seem. In fact, He prefers us to step aside and leave the striving to Him.
~ Charles R. Swindoll
By 2007—just three years after the first report of Morgellons—the CDC received about twelve hundred reports of Morgellons, triggering the inquiry. This was quite remarkable, given that the disease doesn't really exist.
~ Charles Seife
Malik Monk is special. Special.
~ John Calipari
An Alien Enterprise is dedicated to Professor Stefano Breccia, who sadly died prematurely in March 2012. One of the most remarkable men I have ever met, Stefano magnanimously provided me with an
~ Timothy Good
Considering that the GDR—to adapt Mirabeau's description of Hohenzollern Prussia—was little more than a security service with a state, it demonstrated in the glow of retrospect a remarkable capacity to evoke affection and even longing.
~ Tony Judt
Amazement could go no further. If Phryne had ridden in on a unicorn he would merely have remarked on its elegant hocks and golden horn and suggested that she enter it weight for age at Felmington. Well, no, not a unicorn. Not Phryne. A dragon, perhaps. He was sure that she could tame a dragon.
~ Kerry Greenwood
The pastor at Pittsburgh's Trinity Lutheran Church agreed, calling the sermon competition "a concentrated and remarkable contribution to the cause of freedom.
~ Kevin M. Kruse
This is a really great book!!!
~ Kimberly Morris