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Quotes About Distinguish

Perhaps most important to keep in mind, however, is that it can be impossible to distinguish between the symptoms of MS and those of gluten sensitivity.
~ Shari Lieberman
The movies had a slogan at the time, to distinguish themselves from TV, that said 'movies are better than ever.'
~ Norman Lear
I worked in television now for a few years. I think summer has become a really exciting time for television shows. And I think it's become a time for shows to distinguish themselves.
~ James Wolk
The only thing I could distinguish was the bright moon, and I fixed my eyes on that with pleasure.
~ Mary Shelley
an error made on your own is safer than ten truths accepted on faith, because the first leaves you the means to correct it, but the second destroys your capacity to distinguish truth from error.
~ Ayn Rand
discriminate between the
~ Steven Pinker
In the perception of a tree we can distinguish the act of experiencing, or perceiving, from the thing experienced, or perceived.
~ Samuel Alexander
Listening carefully to this voice is how we distinguish ourselves from the rest of the crowd who so often barge through life, too busy or too proud even to acknowledge their intuition's existence.
~ Bear Grylls
It seems natural to suppose that self-consciousness is one of the things that distinguish men from animals: animals, we may suppose, though they have acquaintance with sense-data, never become aware of this acquaintance.
~ Bertrand Russell
The Sino-American competition involves two significant realities that distinguish it from the Cold War: neither party is excessively ideological in its orientation; and both parties recognize that they really need mutual accommodation.
~ Zbigniew Brzezinski
There are no new sins—only new sinners. There are no new crimes—only new criminals, No new evils—only new evildoers. No new pleasures—only new pleasure seekers. We must distinguish between wholesome, God-ordained pleasure and sinful, worldly pleasure.
~ Billy Graham
That an error made on your own is safer than ten truths accepted on faith, because the first leaves you the means to correct it but the second destroys your capacity to distinguish truth from error.
~ Ayn Rand
Wanting and wishing are very different
~ Jonathan Friesen, Both of Me
...and an edge that could cut a truth from a lie.
~ Mark Lawrence
A basic problem for people in politics is that approximately none have the hard skills necessary to distinguish great people from charlatans.
~ Dominic Cummings
In the end, only God can see the heart of an individual and distinguish the difference between legalistic deadweight and the passion of holy solemnity.
~ Criss Jami, Killosophy
When we distinguish between Israel's right to defend itself and settlements, then we legitimize its security needs; when we distinguish between isolated settlements and the blocs, then we legitimize the settlement blocs.
~ Tzipi Livni
Everyone was doing alternative comedy. I thought I'd distinguish myself by just telling jokes, with differing degrees of success.
~ Ben Miller
The handkerchief dabbed at my forehead. 'Ouch! You'll have a fine-looking bruise tomorrow.' 'Then you'll be able to distinguish me from Rose.' The handkerchief paused. 'I could tell you apart from the beginning. You're quite different to each other, you know.' Perhaps he could tell, in the obvious ways. The odd one was Rose; the other odd one was Briony.
~ Franny Billingsley
Great success often depends upon being able to distinguish between the impossible and the improbable.
~ Brandon Sanderson
I'm a perfectly equipped failure. (...) 'Thank goodness you're a failure- it's why I so distinguish you! Anything else to-day is too hideous. Look about you- look at the successes. Would you be one, on your honour?
~ Henry James
Every human being begins and ends the same way, but how much they love the humanity distinguish him from others.
~ Debasish Mridha
Life was half lies and half truth, and wisdom was simplv the abilitv to distinguish one from the other.
~ Stephen Amidon
When we make a neural net to distinguish cats from dogs we don't effectively have to write a program that (say) explicitly finds whiskers; instead we just show lots of examples of what's a cat and what's a dog, and then have the network "machine learn" from these how to distinguish them. And the point is that the trained network "generalizes" from the particular examples it's shown.
~ Stephen Wolfram