Quotes About Acquainted
If a man is at once acquainted with the geometric foundation of things and with their festal splendor, his poetry is exact and his arithmetic musical.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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But as I stood on this hillside, I foresaw that in the blinding sunshine of that land I would become acquainted with a flabby, pretending, weak-eyed devil of a rapacious and pitiless folly.
~ Joseph Conrad
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Can't none of this be new to you.
~ Daniel Woodrell
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Somewhere, Bunny had heard that John Donne had been acquainted with Izaak Walton, and in some dim corridor of his mind this friendship grew larger and larger, until in his mind the two men were practically interchangeable.
~ Donna Tartt
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Poirot, watching him, felt suddenly a doubt--an uncomfortable twinge. Was there, here, something that he had missed? Some richness of the spirit? Sadness crept over him. Yes, he should have become acquainted with the classics. Long ago. Now, alas, it was too late....
~ Agatha Christie
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He caught the look on her face, a mixture of distaste and confusion which eventually resolved into something more cryptic. Women usually needed to be acquainted with him a little longer before he saw that expression on their faces.
~ Kate Atkinson
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Avarice and Happiness never saw each other, how then should they become acquainted?
~ Benjamin Franklin
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I hope we don't see no paparazzi today. Because I'm still getting acquainted with these jogging pants I threw on. Like, 'That's not my statement!'
~ Kanye West
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I have always enjoyed cemeteries. Altars for the living as well as resting places for the dead, they are entryways, I think, to any town or city, the best places to become acquainted with the tastes of the inhabitants, both present and gone.
~ Edwidge Danticat
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It is a sound and important principle that the representative ought to be acquainted with the interests and circumstances of his constituents.
~ Alexander Hamilton
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I want everybody to go jump in the ocean to see for themselves how beautiful it is, how important it is to get acquainted with fish swimming in the ocean, rather than just swimming with lemon slices and butter.
~ Sylvia Earle
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Many ministers study only to compose their sermons and very little more, when there are so many books to be read and so many matters that we should be acquainted with. In the preparation of our sermons, we are too negligent, gathering only a few bare headings and not considering the most forcible expressions by which we should set them home to men's hearts.
~ Richard Baxter
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It was a rare and therefore heartening event in a China that had become perhaps not inured to defeat but well acquainted with it, and with the human devastation that it brought with it.
~ Richard Bernstein
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There were no butterflies, just extreme discomfort because comfort is uncomfortable to someone more acquainted with pain than love.
~ Keisha Ervin
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I think you talk big," said Pleasant. "I think you talk about death like it's your friend. But if you really want to get acquainted, we can help you with that.
~ Derek Landy
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When Jesus tells us about his Father, we distrust him. When he shows us his Home, we turn away, but when he confides to us that he is 'acquainted with Grief', we listen, for that also is an Acquaintance of our own.
~ Emily Dickinson
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But she and Death, acquainted
~ Emily Dickinson
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The trouble is, my mind changes and then I have to get acquainted with it all over again.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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As I grew up I was fervently desirous of becoming acquainted with Nature.
~ John James Audubon
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I am so well acquainted with despair, I know not how to hope… Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton, The Honest Whore
~ Robert Galbraith
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Those who make compassion an essential part of their lives find the joy of life. Kindness deepens the spirit and produces rewards that cannot be completely explained in words. It is an experience more powerful than words. To become acquainted with kindness one must be prepared to learn new things and feel new feelings. Kindness is more than a philosophy of the mind. It is a philosophy of the spirit.
~ Robert J. Furey
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To become acquainted with kindness one must be prepared to learn new things and feel new feelings. Kindness is more than a philosophy of the mind. It is a philosophy of the spirit.
~ Robert J. Furey
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though but too well acquainted with the lawless and desperate manners of those days, yet refused to acknowledge, that a man of the Prior's office and rank could be guilty of the crime.
~ Ann Radcliffe
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To become properly acquainted with a truth, we must first have disbelieved it, and disputed against it.
~ Novalis
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