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Quotes About Remarkably

She understood that the Republic faced desperate times. She just wondered how many desperate measures that could justify. Somehow it seemed an affront to the Force to do this to fellow humans, even if they seemed remarkably sanguine about it.
~ Karen Traviss
It seemed to be a remarkably up-beat interpretation of such an act of vandalism. Her husband's hands were visibly shaking as he held the paper.
~ Anthony Horowitz
seemed to be a remarkably up-beat interpretation of such an act of vandalism. Her
~ Anthony Horowitz
What an odd creature you are, Bernard, with your constant fear of death! Do you never have a feeling, as I do, of utter futility? No? Doesn't it occur to you that the sort of life people like us lead is remarkably like death?
~ Francois Mauriac
The jet stream is a very strong force and pushing a balloon into it is like pushing up against a brick wall, but once we got into it, we found that, remarkably, the balloon went whatever speed the wind went.
~ Richard Branson
This strange but remarkably common assumption that things that are not easy to study do not merit study is beginning to be challenged by several relatively recent developments within science itself.
~ M. Scott Peck
As a people, Americans are remarkably familiar with all facts which make in their own favor.
~ Frederick Douglass
My house seems remarkably full of people, he observed. Is it possible we were expected.
~ Georgette Heyer
I think subconsciously people are remarkably discerning. I think that they can sense care.
~ Jonathan Ive
Much of what we consider the American way of life is rooted in the period of remarkably broad, shared economic growth, from around 1900 to about 1978.
~ Adam Davidson
The look Evelyn gave to Marley was remarkably similar to her cat's: the casual disinterest of a predator with a full belly.
~ Harry Connolly
even I myself, who am not remarkably liable to be captivated with show, have yielded not a little to the impressions of much preceding state.
~ Henry Fielding
During disasters, you hear a lot of praise for human resilience. And we are a remarkably resilient species. But that's not always good. It seems a great many of us can get used to almost anything, even the steady annihilation of our own habitat.
~ Naomi Klein
No man's abilities are so remarkably shining as not to stand in need of a proper opportunity.
~ Pliny the Elder
Says it with his head on!" Mr. Stryver remarked upon the peculiarity as if it would have been infinitely less remarkable if he had said it with his head off.
~ Charles Dickens
A culture in which guilt is automatically assumed to be neurotic and unhealthy has devised a remarkably clever way of protecting its self-interest.
~ Jonathan Kozol
Jane had written the direction remarkably ill.
~ Jane Austen
Anti-life, of which the Death Dwarves were a prominent species, were of necessity remarkably difficult to kill, being not quite really alive in the first place.
~ Unknown