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Quotes About Comparison

It's always hard to follow in the footsteps of a legend, especially when you don't even want to.
~ Jean Ferris
Personally, I believe the Koran is more trustworthy than Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, he said" - Jean Genet, Jean Genet in Tangier
~ Jean Genet
Personally, I believe the Koran is more trustworthy than Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, he said
~ Jean Genet
I feel about airplanes the way I feel about diets. It seems to me that they are wonderful things for other people to go on.
~ Jean Kerr
Brun, this is the man Ayla saw as whole. This is the man who set her standard. This is the man she loves and compares with her son. Look at me, my brother! Did I deserve to live? Does Ayla's son deserve to live less?" The
~ Jean M. Auel
social media is not real life. Her photos, which looked like casual snaps, actually took several hours to set up and up to a hundred attempts to get right...
~ Jean M. Twenge
I really believe there are some people who hate to contemplate the happiness of others.
~ Jean Plaidy
Her fault had been in trying to keep it as tight as a mistress might. All a wife needed was a little more subtlety, and it had taken her two years of doubts and nightmares to realize this. Let him wander away from her, let him dally with others--it would but be to compare them with his incomparable queen.
~ Jean Plaidy
Renown? I've already got more of it than those I respect, and will never have as much as those for whom I feel contempt.
~ Jean Rostand
To say of men that they are bad is to say they are worse than we think we are, or worse than the ideal man whose image we have built up on the basis of a certain few.
~ Jean Rostand
Constance, with her plainness, deafness, and superior age (she was three years older than Henry), probably did not strike Alice as a serious rival for her brother's love.
~ Jean Strouse
She didn't look like Louise. She didn't look much like anybody except herself.
~ Jean Thompson
You know, your family's exactly like I imagined them. Exactly like you." "What's that supposed to mean?" "You're like the blackbirds. The blondbirds." "Very funny." "They're very nice. You always talk like they're Norwegian hillbillies or something.
~ Jean Thompson
Her own glowing is too rich a thing to let her feel the slimness of his diluted passion.
~ Jean Toomer
Envy comes from people's ignorance of, or lack of belief, in their own gifts.
~ Jean Vanier
The feeling often comes over me that I am not at all remarkable; it is fun to plan a career, but in all probability I shan't turn out a bit different from any other ordinary person.
~ Jean Webster
One does not miss what one has never had.
~ Jean Webster
The lies one tells always pale in comparison to the truths one withholds.
~ Jean Zimmerman
We Americans unjustly hold the French to a New World standard, the authors state. But they're no more New World than the Japanese.
~ Jean-Benoît Nadeau
In un certo paese vivevano un uomo molto ricco e un uomo molto povero. Ognuno aveva un figlio. L'uomo molto ricco salì con il figlio sulla cima di una collina, gli indicò con un gesto il paesaggio circostante e gli disse: Guarda. Un giorno tutto questo sarà tuo. L'uomo molto povero salì con il figlio sulla cima della stessa collina, gli indicò il paesaggio circostante e gli disse semplicemente: Guarda.
~ Jean-Claude Carrière
In un certo paese vivevano un uomo molto ricco e un uomo molto povero. Ognuno aveva un figlio. L'uomo molto ricco salì con il figlio sulla cima di una collina, gli indicò con un gesto il paesaggio circostante e gli disse: L'uomo molto povero salì con il figlio sulla cima della stessa collina, gli indicò il paesaggio circostante e gli disse semplicemente:
~ Jean-Claude Carrière
His grief is not the same as hers.
~ Jeanine Cummins
He says I'm beautiful as a red tomato
~ Jeanne DuPrau
The more I see of men, the more I admire dogs.
~ Jeanne-Marie Roland