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Quotes About Explain

In my view, there is an urgent need to communicate with the public and help to explain where there is consensus, and where are there doubts about the issues of sustainable development.
~ Jeffrey Sachs
Journalism — a profession whose business it is to explain to others what it personally does not understand.
~ Lord Northcliffe
Suddenly it felt as if there was a whole heck of a lot less oxygen in the room than there'd been only a moment before, which had to explain why she'd melted into him when she hadn't meant to. She tossed back her head to say something defensive, but the look on his face stopped her.
~ Jill Shalvis
Law, says the judge as he looks down his nose,Speaking clearly and most severely,Law is as I've told you before,Law is as you know I suppose,Law is but let me explain it once more,Law is The Law.
~ W. H. Auden
But now, here she was, very wishful to pray, while not knowing how to explain her dilemma: 'I'm terribly unhappy, dear, unprobable God—' would not be a very propitious beginning.
~ Radclyffe Hall
It's one of the greatest sporting environments you can be in, the first morning of an Ashes series. It's hard to explain, you can only really explain it when you're out there. It's awesome.
~ Ben Stokes
There exists no politician in India daring enough to attempt to explain to the masses that cows can be eaten.
~ Indira Gandhi
That view of the Cross, it cannot be denied, runs counter to the mind of the natural man. It is not, indeed, complicated or obscure; on the contrary it is so simple that a child can understand, and what is really obscure is the manifold modern effort to explain the Cross away in such fashion as to make it more agreeable to human pride.
~ J. Gresham Machen
Maybe the only way I can explain is to say that the old statesman Edmund Burke was wrong. The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to go into politics.
~ Unknown
We really wanted to circumvent that online learning curve, where it's virtually impossible to use words to explain music.
~ Synyster Gates
The goal of the Concept Development stage is to develop and flesh out your vision with enough additional detail to explain what needs to be designed and built.
~ Unknown
There was no way I could explain that it had all happened so fast, that I wasn't smiling away at the cats chewing the birds. It was that my happiness about the sweet peas and the finches hadn't had time to fade. As
~ Unknown
Educators take something simple and make it complicated. Communicators take something complicated and make it simple. —John C. Maxwell
~ John C. Maxwell
I can just say exactly what happened.
~ Jose Canseco
It was a haunting feeling, the sort of sensation you get when you wonder whether you are two people, the other of which does things you can't explain, bad and terrible things.
~ Donald Miller
We ought not to criticize, explain, or judge the Scriptures by our mere reason, but diligently, with prayer, meditate thereon, and seek their meaning.
~ Unknown
sometimes it takes time for a person to be ready to forgive. It often helps to explain that forgiveness is not saying it didn't matter; it is not saying we simply choose to overlook the offense. Forgiveness is saying the cross is enough—we require no further payment than Jesus paid. Forgiveness is releasing the person to God for him to deal with.
~ John Eldredge
What art ought to do is tell stories which are moment-by-moment wonderful, which are true to human experience, and which in no way explain human experience.
~ John Gardner
Is there a place here for the spirit ? Is there time on this brief platform for anything other than mind 's failure to explain itself?
~ R. S. Thomas
And if we could get the local leaders to appreciate their responsibility for the environment then they would be able to explain that responsibility to the people of their faith.
~ Prince Philip
Loving someone doesn't need a reason. If you can explain why you love someone, its not called love, it's called like.
~ Unknown
And when I say "exploded" I mean "interacted catastrophically with the topography of space/time in ways we're not entirely able to explain," but "explode" gets the gist of it, particularly with regard to what would happen to a human caught in it.
~ John Scalzi
In utter loneliness, a writer tries to explain the unexplicable.
~ John Steinbeck
In utter loneliness a writer tries to explain the inexplicable. And if he is a writer wise enough to know it can't be done, then he is not a writer at all. A good writer always works at the impossible.
~ John Steinbeck