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Quotes About Remarkable

The reconstruction of an almost entirely new army on the ruins of the collapse in 1941, one capable of holding its own against the attacker, ranks as the most remarkable achievement
~ Richard Overy
It may be one of the most beautiful hotels in the entire world. Were you to discount hotels that are constructed primarily to house sheikhs—hotels that will never house you or me—you would have to conclude that this was a truly remarkable place.
~ Rick Moody
He's SO goatly.
~ Rick Riordan
You are one freaking awesome baboon.
~ Rick Riordan
Bink, said Gollie, I must inform you that you are giving a home to a truly unremarkable fish. I love him said Bink.
~ Kate DiCamillo
Remarkable," he'd called my poems at our first meeting. "So urban and breezy. So droll and cosmopolitan. It's rare to find such profusion of wit in a woman.
~ Kathleen Rooney
That such a final, tragic, and awful thing is suicide can exist in the midst of remarkable beauty is one of the vastly contradictory and paradoxical aspects of life and art.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
Henri Nouwen (2005) observed that "anyone who willingly enters into the pain of a stranger is truly a remarkable person," and we agree
~ William R. Miller
Nothing is so common-place as to wish to be remarkable.
~ William Shakespeare
O! wither'd is the garland of the war,The soldier's pole is fall'n; young boys and girlsAre level now with men; the odds is gone,And there is nothing left remarkableBeneath the visiting moon.
~ William Shakespeare
Of all the wonders of nature, a tree in summer is perhaps the most remarkable; with the possible exception of a moose singing "Embraceable You" in spats.
~ Woody Allen
Of all the wonders of nature, a tree in summer is perhaps the most remarkable; with the possible exception of a moose singing Embraceable You in spats.
~ Woody Allen
I feel empty when Root isn't here," I said. I hadn't really been speaking to him, but the Professor murmured in reply, "So, you're saying that there's a zero in you?" "I suppose that's what I mean," I said, nodding weakly. "The person who discovered zero must have been remarkable, don't you think?" "Hasn't zero been around forever?" "How long is forever?
~ Y?ko Ogawa
What could possibly," he said slowly, "be weird about a DNA sample from a simple crocodile?" he said. "We have vials of similar cells. I could run a slide projector and display them on the walls like a psychedelic 1960s dance party, and none of them – not one – would be in any way remarkable without the accompanying LSD.
~ David Niall Wilson
I think you're amazing,' someone says to someone else, but it doesn't matter who, because they're all amazing really. People are amazing.
~ David Nicholls
Better to be looked over than overlooked. You want to walk into that funeral and have every dude in that room whip their head around and say, 'God-damn them is some fine-ass titties. I got to find me a divorce lawyer in the next five minutes.
~ David Wong
I am awsome
~ De Gea
Make your writing memorable.
~ A.D. Posey
Don't be an Extraordinary, you have to be extra in Extraordinary
~ Vishvendra Singh Nathawat
What makes him special? He has a mixture of physical talent and technical ability, as well as remarkable intelligence and above all a great passion for the game.
~ Arsene Wenger
The feeling often comes over me that I am not at all remarkable; it is fun to plan a career, but in all probability I shan't turn out a bit different from any other ordinary person.
~ Jean Webster
In the world of energy politics, the sudden vanishing of the word 'coal' is a remarkable and unprecedented event.
~ Jeff Goodell
Recalled Chuck Clanton, a junior cornerback: "When I saw him the first time I was like, 'Jesus Christ, what the fuck is that?' When he walked, his thighs naturally rubbed together. There was no fat. None. He had Earl Campbell thighs. But he was faster than Earl Campbell. If he had three percent body fat, that'd be a lot. He was all muscle. Like a tank from the future.
~ Jeff Pearlman
But for the outstanding fact of polio, my mother was remarkably healthy;
~ Elizabeth Berg