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Quotes About Resembles

The moon of a bright silver, which dazzles by its shining, illumines a world which surely is no longer ours; for it resembles in nothing what may be seen in other lands.
~ Pierre Loti
But deep this truth impressed my mind — Thro' all his works abroad, The heart benevolent and kind The most resembles God.
~ Robert Burns
stupidity, and self-seeking, he resembles his fellow Americans but is a notch or two above average. Then look at the man who will replace him if his government topples.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
But deep this truth impress'd my mind: Thro' all His works abroad, The heart benevolent and kind The most resembles God.
~ Robert Burns
P]oetry resembles metaphysics: one does not mind one's own, but one does not like anyone else's.
~ Samuel Butler
Col. Lloyd's plantation resembles what the baronial domains were during the middle ages in Europe. Grim, cold, and unapproachable by all genial influences from communities without, there it stands; full three hundred years behind the age
~ Frederick Douglass
Anyone who failed to apply the test of reasoned logic to the assertions of religious dogma was denying his own nature, Berengar said, "for it is by his reason that man resembles God.
~ Arthur Herman
Without doubt the striker who resembles me the most is Alberto Gilardino, but also Paloschi.
~ Filippo Inzaghi
Fortune, in the distribution of her gifts, resembles a good fellow throwing pennies into the air for children to scramble after. She does not cast to this and to that one according to their respective merits, but leaves chance and their own activity to determine who shall get the most of her bounty.
~ bovee christian nestell viii
Petty thievery is a more profitable job than pool hustling, which it resembles, requires far less talent and training, and is equally devoid of promise.
~ Robert Byrne
Love resembles a tree: it bends under its own weight, deeply rooted in our being and sometimes turns green in the ruins of a heart.
~ Victor Hugo
Love also floats. And, that being true, love probably resembles Sorrow in other ways.
~ John Irving
Mustering their rage, and Heaven resembles Hell! As he our darkness, cannot we his light Imitate when we please?
~ John Milton
Countless are, as the sand in the sea, the deep desires of men, and none resembles the other, and all of them, whether shameful, or great, in the beginning are obedient, but later become terrible masters over him.
~ Unknown