Quotes About Indistinctness
All places are alike, and every earth is fit for burial.
~ Christopher Marlowe
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No matter which way we go, it is no better than any other. It is all the same whether you achieve something or not, have faith or not, just as it is all the same whether you cry or remain silent.
~ Emil Cioran
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Whether this was fashion or indigence was never clear to me.
~ Antoine Wilson
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nebulous misgivings
~ Faith Martin
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The Killer is never hunted. I never heard what sort of oil he has. Exception might be taken to the name bestowed upon this whale, on the ground of its indistinctness. For we are all killers, on land and on sea; Bonapartes and Sharks included.
~ Herman Melville
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From his angle, the curtain seems to form itself into a shrouded, wavering figure, indescribably terrifying in its very indistinctness. Something waiting, hovering on the threshold of the visible world. Some half-embodied fear gradually assuming a hideous outer form.
~ Christopher Isherwood
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one of the governing impulses in any society is, and must be, a terror of indistinctness.
~ Unknown
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We live in a day of abounding vagueness and indistinctness on doctrinal subjects in religion. Now, if ever, it is the duty of all advocates of clear, well-defined, sharply-cut theology, to supply proof that their views are thoroughly borne out by Scripture.
~ J.C. Ryle
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I must confess I get lost with all these shades of grey.
~ Unknown
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