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Quotes About Distinct

Here's the deal on Texas. It's big. So big, there's about five distinct and different places here, separated from one another geologically, topographically, botanically, ethnically, culturally, and climatically.
~ Molly Ivins
I think each film should be regarded as its own specific text.
~ Bong Joon-ho
That's the one thing before parenthood that no one really impressed upon me, that all of my children would be so different.
~ Archie Manning
Christians often talk about "reaching the culture" without realizing that, having no distinct Christian culture of their own, they have been co-opted by the secular culture they wish to evangelize.
~ Rod Dreher
This can only have been the initiative of a single individual, because it happened only once
~ Roderick Beaton
If you can define the problem differently than everybody else in the industry, you can generate alternatives that others aren't thinking about.
~ Roger L. Martin
Una frontera indefinida no es frontera en absoluto.
~ Ludwing Wittgenstein
Our brains are embodied—much of the problem with the debate over addiction and psychiatry more generally is a refusal to accept this and our ongoing need to see "physical," "neurological," and "psychological" as completely distinct.
~ Maia Szalavitz
Each of us has his or her own distinct personality. But overlaid on top of that are tendencies and assumptions and reflexes handed down to us by the history of the community we grew up in, and those differences are extraordinarily specific.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
out·li·er -,l()r noun 1: something that is situated away from or classed differently from
~ Malcolm Gladwell
out·li·er -,l()r noun 1: something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body
~ Malcolm Gladwell
his becoming a true outlier, we have to know a lot more about him than that.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
away from or classed differently from a main or related body 2: a statistical observation that is markedly different in value from the others of the sample 1.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
The outlier, in the end, is not an outlier at all.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
out·li·er -,l ( )r noun 1: something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body 2: a statistical observation that is markedly different in value from the others of the sample
~ Malcolm Gladwell
1: something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body
~ Malcolm Gladwell
What makes you different is the exact thing that makes you irreplaceable.
~ Toni Sorenson
See what no one else can see.Be what no one else can be.Do what no one else can do.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
The discussions of the prior generation, shaped by H. Richard Niebuhr's Christ and Culture (see chapter three above), still presumed "gospel" and "culture" as two disparate and divergent categories and realities. An incarnational and pentecostal approach to culture realizes that while distinct, the gospel always comes through culture and that culture can—indeed, must!—be redeemed for the purposes of the gospel.
~ Amos Yong
Each one of us possesses in himself a separate and distinct city, a unique city, as we possess different aspects of the same person.
~ Anais Nin
It was nothing like the rest of the city, no hills or views or bohemians, nothing Italian or Victorian to make you take a photograph.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
A rich boy goes to college. He makes a lot of friends. They all think they are special and that they suffer in distinct ways, but they are all hurtling down the same world-historical funnel. They will attempt to professionalize their passions, or else just get jobs.
~ Sam Lipsyte
Experience has long shown this method to be so distinct as to obviate confusion, and so comprehensive as to prevent any inconvenient omissions.
~ Samuel Johnson
Never would forever, with all its meanings, be so clear and distinct as in the true, guaranteed end of the world.
~ Sarah Dessen