Quotes About Implying
I hope I'm not implying role of contemporary poet for myself, although there's a kind of resonant paradigm. It's traditionally a difficult role.
~ Anne Waldman
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People described me then as a "socialite," a label I loathe. It cast me in a lurid and ridiculous light, implying a life of privileged frivolity where everyone fits around from one party to the next wearing calculated clothes and expensive smiles
~ Jane Stanton Hitchcock
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Politics do not necessarily mean party politics, though in this country, at this moment, the one runs dangerously near to implying the other.
~ Alfred Austin
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Annabeth put her hand on his arm. 'If the giants want our blood, the last thing we need is a boy and a girl going down there together. Remember? They want one of each for their big sacrifice.' 'Then I'll get Jason,' Percy said. 'And the two of us –' 'Seaweed Brain, are you implying that two boys can handle this better than two girls?' 'No. I mean … no. But –
~ Rick Riordan
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I was obliged to stand there, holding the leash of this creature for their welcoming publicity shots, implying that this was some kind of image the decided to have of me.
~ Barbara Steele
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She looked at me and laughed pointlessly. Then she flounced over to the dog, kissed it with ecstasy, and swept into the kitchen, implying that a dozen chefs awaited her orders there.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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If you say you are the Safe Food Foundation, that means you're implying that your food is safer or that every other bit of food that we're eating is not safe. If they were a really honest foundation, they would call themselves the anti-GM foundation.
~ Barry Marshall
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Lavinia insisted that Todd's preface should include a statement that Emily Dickinson's sister had collected the letters. Todd, unaccustomed to submit on demand, persuaded Roberts Brothers to reprint the letters with a different version of that sentence. It was to say that Emily Dickinson's sister had asked Mabel Loomis Todd to collect her letters, implying Todd alone had done the job.
~ Lyndall Gordon
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But I also know that someone who's constantly trying to fix you is implying that you're broken.
~ Eileen Rendahl
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I thought the ice could hold you if it could hold a one-hundred-and-eighty-pound wolf." She sniffled and raised a brow. "What exactly are you implying?" Taking Hold
~ Anya Bast
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Chapter II shows how occurring and implying are more intricate than already specified in any patterns or concepts. What we bodily refer to comes before any specific forms. We are always already in a situation that we can bodily feel, even if we don't know how to characterize it in words.
~ Eugene T. Gendlin
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By reading this message you are denying its existence and implying consent.
~ Gary Shteyngart
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If you bill something as a memoir, you're implying that everything in it is true.
~ David Benioff
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Are you implying my people can't be circumspect?" I looked at Jim. "Please relay my congratulations to His Majesty on learning such a big word all by himself.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Perhaps the only real failure is that implying waste, a conscious and flagrant non-use or misuse of ability.
~ Joseph H. Odell
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Playful," Amanda repeated, shaking her head. The idea contradicted all her long-held ideas of romance and sex. One did not "play" in bed. What did he mean? Was he implying that sexual partners enjoyed jumping on the mattress and throwing pillows, as children did?
~ Lisa Kleypas
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When I was in art school, there was a stigma attached to coming from comfortable suburbia. If you were from Great Neck, Long Island, you couldn't be a 'real artist', so I found crafty ways of implying that I was from New York.
~ Laurie Simmons
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If you're implying that I'm spoiled, I assure you that I am not." "You should be." His warm gaze slid over her pink-tinted face and slender upper body, then sought hers again. There was a note in his voice that gently robbed her of breath. "You could do with a bit of spoiling.
~ Lisa Kleypas
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by referring to the conspirators as enemies of the state, he was implying that they did not deserve the protection of Roman law; they had lost their civic rights (including the right to trial).
~ Mary Beard
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