Quotes About Noted
It is to be noted that when any part of this paper appears dull there is a design in it.
~ Richard Steele
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I look upon paradoxes as the impotent efforts of men who, not having capacity to draw attention and celebrity from good sense, fly to eccentricities to make themselves noted.
~ Horace Walpole
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There are decades in the making of the one man of renown; Multitudes that go unnoticed who must wreathe for him a crown.
~ Christopher Paolini
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Where are my guards, Teleus?" He was still speaking softly. Three men dead and he wasn't even breathing hard, Costis noted.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
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In the Iron Range, an area noted for its independent, unpredictable, and generally cantankerous population
~ William Kent Krueger
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It is to be noted that when any part of this paper appears dull there is a design in it.
~ Richard Steele
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Jim Rowe and George Reedy had made him understand the growing importance in liberal intellectual circles of thirty-nine-year-old Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., a noted Harvard historian with a gift for incisive phrasemaking
~ Robert A. Caro
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The room was plainly but adequately furnished; she noted the shower stall in the bathroom beyond. Actually, she would have preferred a tub, but this would do.
~ Robert Bloch
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To be shown love is to feel ourselves the object of concern: our presence is noted, our name is registered, our views are listened to, our failings are treated with indulgence and our needs are ministered to. And under such care, we flourish.
~ Alain de Botton
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Legend says this map is unobtainable," Poe noted. "How'd you do it?
~ Alan Dean Foster
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In fairness to Disraeli, it should be noted that he was much more of an opposition politician than his rival.
~ Dick Leonard
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Few outside academia would know that the incongruities so frequently cited today as proof of the Bible's unreliability were noted many centuries ago by such as Origen and Calvin.
~ Fleming Rutledge
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Reid took note: the first two ly words. He'd found that suspects who turned out to be guilty tended to use adverbs, thinking they were being more convincing. He also noticed the way Pete emphasized "the right kind of investigation," marking his territory as a genius and the smartest person in the room. Reid would use that.
~ Luanne Rice
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The problem with managing either a business or a prison by periodic rather than continuous inspection is that the "variables" are likely to be seriously out of control before the discrepancy is noted.
~ Anthony Stafford Beer
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A man becomes as attractive as an attractive woman when he becomes successful and is publicly noted. Power's an aphrodisiac.
~ Curtis Jackson
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Tis not as thou wert not noted for the occasional abrupt disappearance.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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It is rather an occasion, darling,' said Moreland, vexed at these objections. 'After all, I am noted among composers for the smallness of my output. I don't turn out a symphony every week like some people. A new work by me ought to be celebrated with a certain flourish—if only to encourage the composer himself.
~ Anthony Powell
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I wish to add my mite towards expounding & interpreting the Almighty, & his laws & works, for the most effective use of mankind; and certainly, I should feel it no small glory if I were enabled to be one of his most noted prophets (using this word in my own peculiar sense) in this world.
~ Ada Lovelace
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I trust my points are noted... Very noted... Received, recognized, and duly considered with the utmost gravity. Sealed, notarized, and firmly imprinted upon my rational essence.
~ Scott Lynch
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Very noted," said Locke. "Received, recognized, and duly considered with the utmost gravity. Sealed, notarized, and firmly imprinted upon my rational essence.
~ Scott Lynch
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The most striking aspect of the program, it seemed to me, was that
~ Atul Gawande
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Noted by McLuhan, "The portability of the book, like that of the easel-painting, added much to the cult of individualism.
~ Eric Topol
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Terrorism should be considered a valuable tactic when it is used to put to death some noted leader of the oppressing forces well known for his cruelty, his efficiency in repression, or other quality that makes his elimination useful. But the killing of persons of small importance is never advisable, since it brings on an increase of reprisals, including deaths.
~ Ernesto Che Guevara
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At first the relevance of chattel slavery to libertarian ideals was noted only in individual passages of isolated pamphlets.
~ Bernard Bailyn
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