Quotes About Uneven
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a very unevenly edited book and contains many passages that simply seemed to its editors like a good idea at the time.
~ Douglas Adams
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In their religion they are so uneven, That each man goes his own byway to heaven.
~ Daniel Defoe
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...in certain moods, no man can weigh this world without throwing in something, somehow like Original Sin, to strike the uneven balance.
~ Herman Melville
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Light quirks of music, broken and uneven,Make the soul dance upon a jig to Heav'n.
~ Alexander Pope
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The main vice of capitalism is the uneven distribution of prosperity. The main vice of socialism is the even distribution of misery.
~ Winston Churchill
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The future is already here – it's just not evenly distributed. The Economist, December 4, 2003
~ William Gibson
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Light quirks of music, broken and uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to Heav'n.
~ Alexander Pope
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No, there's going to be no even tenor with me. The more uneven it is the happier I shall be. And when my time comes to die, I'll be able to die happy, for I will have done and seen and heard and experienced all the joy, pain, thrills — every emotion that any human ever had — and I'll be especially happy if I am spared a stupid, common death in bed.
~ Richard Halliburton
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But to talk of the world that is hidden in every woman is a journey of pain, for the words are not in use to tell of it, and to use the words that are is only a hopping on uneven crutches.
~ Richard Llewellyn
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man, but it was completely lopsided.
~ David Walliams
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It was a single word-- a word smeared across the rag in shaking, uneven letters: "HELP!" "By George!" exclaimed one of the brakemen. "The little girl's right. That spells 'Help!' plain enough." "It-- it is written in something red, sir," cried Ruth, her voice trembling. "See! It is blood!
~ Alice B. Emerson
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Their relationship was as one-sided as a pizza.
~ Richard Paul Evans
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Love is seldom—almost never—an even proposition. Someone always loves more.
~ Emily Giffin
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I'll tell you my legacy: I wasn't welcome. I was too small. I couldn't play the game the way they wanted me to play the game. Sound like an uneven game to me. Put me on a level playing field, and I'll show you.
~ Ben Wallace
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The problem was that such simple, ordinary bliss seldom formed memories. It was too smooth and silken to adhere. It was the bad stuff, ragged and uneven, that caught, like all those plastic grocery bags stuck in the trees of Baltimore.
~ Laura Lippmann
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The future is already here. It's just not evenly distributed yet.
~ William Gibson
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Commuting in a wheelchair is not easy. I live in a very old part of Rome. These cobbles everywhere... terrible! In London, it is the same. Every pavement is uneven.
~ Bernardo Bertolucci
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The picturesque is found any time the ground is uneven.
~ Roland Barthes
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Most of what once existed is gone... Nature takes one toll, malice another... most of what historians study survives because it was purposely kept... (it) is called the historical record, & it is maddeningly uneven, asymmetrical, & unfair.
~ Jill Lepore
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The density of settlement of economists over the whole empire of economic science is very uneven, with a few areas of modest size holding the bulk of the population.
~ Herbert A. Simon
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The market economy story has spread like wildfire, with uneven results for human well-being and devastation for the natural world. But it is just a story we have told ourselves
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
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suggested they were descending uneven terrain. A trail? The
~ Frank Herbert
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In her lifetime, Emily Dickinson had been called 'the myth'; when she died, Todd saw her disappear more deeply into her 'mystery'. Higginson introduced her to the public as a nunnish recluse who never thought of publication. He characterised her as 'whimsical', 'wayward', 'uneven' and 'exasperating'. Actually, the blueprint for this character goes back to the poet herself:
~ Lyndall Gordon
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In this soft rainy realm, where water sings as it falls from the darkening leaves, as the earth falls from the uneven edges above
~ Anne Rice
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