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Quotes About Distinct

Human freedom is not an illusion; it is an objective phenomenon, distinct from all other biological conditions and found in only one species - us.
~ Daniel Dennett
Your uniqueness is your identity, don't lose it. To be noticed in a crowd, you have to be different from everyone else.
~ Unknown
I might be odd amongst them like a gold tooth,but like a gold tooth, I shine most.
~ Unknown
For the first time, her singularity, the fact that she felt different from every person she knew, made sense to her, and she realized that no matter where she went in the world, she would have a point of view that no one else could possibly have.
~ Marisa Silver
But you're the only one, Scarlet. You'll always be the only one.
~ Marissa Meyer
Grief was as individual as a fingerprint.
~ Mark Billingham
God's definition of going well is unique, distinct, almost eccentric. His definition of wellness is not about health, finances, or job security. It's not about unfailing protection from the vagaries and dangers of a broken world. It's not about life being fair. It's about acceptance.
~ Mark Buchanan
Hamilton wrote, "so long as the judiciary remains truly distinct from both the legislature and the Executive. For I agree, that there is no liberty, if the power of judging be not separated from the legislative and executive powers.
~ Mark R. Levin
Again, for Wilson and the progressives, the American founding was simply a historical event distinct to its own moment and condition. Progress requires that America not get stuck in its own history.
~ Mark R. Levin
although largely Canaanite according to currently available cultural data, Israel expressed a distinct sense of origins and deity and possessed largely distinct geographical holdings in the hill country by the end of the Iron I period.
~ Unknown
Identity Alteration—Objective behavior indicating the assumption of different identities, much more distinct than different roles.
~ Unknown
Do you believe a place can have its own distinct rhythm? I do. Just as surely as the pulling of tides. Just as meaningful as a beating heart. And just as mysterious as the throaty purr of a well-stroked cat. I believe every place has its own unique rhythm. And I believe we are either in or out of sync with it.
~ Unknown
There's only one me, and I'm stuck with him.
~ Kurt Vonnegut
In fact, I argue that the future of advertising, whatever the technology, will be to associate each brand with one word. This is one word equity. It's the modern equivalent of having the best site on the high street, except the location is in the mind.
~ Maurice Saatchi
You are the only you God made... God made you and broke the mold.
~ Max Lucado
He didn't remember ever being less weird than he was right now. In fact, as far as he could tell he had always been more or less exactly as weird as this. if not more so.
~ Meg Rosoff
You've got to know your niche! And a niche begins small. We have to concentrate on our niche in a very tangible, practical, and real way!
~ Unknown
There are no exact analogies.
~ Michael Kurland
sensory-specific satiety." In lay terms, this is the tendency for big distinct flavors to overwhelm the brain, which responds by making you feel full, or satiated, really fast.
~ Michael Moss
To define a thing is to see it clearly, to see it as distinct from other things and at the same time to see its exact relationship with other things: for a thing is its relations and activities.
~ Michael Oakeshott
The slow blossoming of a notable career is sometimes a matter of a talent finding its way. Sometimes it's a matter of audiences coming into a gradual understanding of who that talent is, and sometimes it's a combination of both. The important thing is that the opportunities are there for this interchange to take place. Not only does it make for more and better actresses, but it provides an environment for completely original and distinct talents to emerge...
~ Unknown
clear as a pikestaff.
~ Mike Ashley
Don't assume that you are the exception.
~ Unknown
much like a fingerprint, the size and shape of the ear, as well as the angle at which it joins the face, are unique to each individual.
~ Neal Bascomb