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Quotes About Apprehend

To feel most beautifully alive means to be reading something beautiful, ready always to apprehend in the flow of language the sudden flash of poetry.
~ Gaston Bachelard
La Belleza, Fedro mío, y solo ella es a la vez visible y digna de ser amada: es, tenlo muy presente, la única forma de lo espiritual que podemos aprehender y tolerar con los sentidos.
~ Thomas Mann
It's your job to apprehend criminals?" "Only some. You have to do something remarkable to gain my attention.
~ Ilona Andrews
If indeed there was an intruder in the McIntosh house, it would be deeply satisfying to apprehend him. Barb McIntosh suspected a sex offender, and, if she was right, Em knew exactly where she'd target the electrodes.
~ Kristan Higgins
You have to be able to catch someone to arrest them.
~ Carrie Jones
You can only apprehend the Infinite by a faculty that is superior to reason.
~ Plotinus
The reader will, we apprehend, by this time have had enough of absurdities.
~ Thomas Bulfinch
The only time early bloomer has ever been applied to me is vis-a-vis my premature apprehension of the deep dread-of-existence thing. In all other cases, I plod and tromp along. My knuckles? Well dragged.
~ Colson Whitehead
There is nothing to apprehend. I belong to Tellson's Bank. You must know Tellson's Bank in London. I am going to Paris on business. A crown to drink. I may read this?
~ Charles Dickens
What can you catch but not throw?
~ Chris Grabenstein
An artist's business is only to see.
~ Henry Adams
Language is the only leverage for changing the context of the world around you. This is because people apprehend and construct reality through the way they speak and listen.
~ Unknown
you understand," Matt said.
~ William W. Johnstone
Yet I had always at some level apprehended, because I was born fearful, that some events in life would remain beyond my ability to control or manage them. Some events would just happen.
~ Joan Didion
Grasp the subject, the words will follow.
~ Cato the Elder
Such tricks hath strong imagination, That, if it would but apprehend some joy, It comprehends some bringer of that joy; Or in the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush supposed a bear!
~ William Shakespeare
as the high priest and the whole Council can testify about me. I even obtained letters from them to their brothers in Damascus, and I was on my way to apprehend these people and bring them to Jerusalem to be punished.
~ Acts 22:5