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Quotes About Illustrates

The act of quiet nighttime talking, illustrates for me more than anything else the curious alchemy of companionship.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
ANIMAL, n. An organism which, requiring a great number of other animals for its sustenance, illustrates in a marked way the bounty of Providence in preserving the lives of his creatures.
~ Ambrose Bierce
While the pulpit must hold to its unswerving loyalty to the Word of God, it must, at the same time, be loyal to the doctrine of prayer which that same Word illustrates and enforces upon mankind.
~ Edward McKendree Bounds
The first experiment already illustrates a truth of the theory, well confirmed by practice, what-ever can happen will happen if we make trials enough.
~ Augustus De Morgan
And all of this from what source? A wayside farm in the Polesine. It illustrates the adage that the deeper the dung, the richer the rose. Who remembers the dung when the rose has blossomed?
~ Samuel Shellabarger
I talk about these mysterious forces all the time with my chef cronies. Nothing illustrates them more than the Last Meal Game. You're getting into the electric chair tomorrow morning. They're gonna strap you down, turn up the juice and fry your ass until your eyes sizzle and pop like McNuggets. You've got one meal left. What are you having for dinner? When playing this game with chefs - and we're talking good chefs here- the answers are invariable simple ones.
~ Anthony Bourdain
Art is the reflection of pure emotion and mind, the nature of sensation. An artist illustrates that.
~ Unarine Ramaru
The architecture of the pizza pie illustrates how this can be done. Many aspects of the design of a pizza, such as the dough and the sauce, have been made standard. User choice has been restricted to a single task: the
~ Eric von Hippel
Hemingway's short story 'Hills Like White Elephants' is a classic of its kind. It illustrates Hemingway's 'iceberg theory,' which requires that a story find its effectiveness by hiding more than it reveals.
~ Amitava Kumar
The act of quiet nighttime talking, illustrates for me more than anything else the curious alchemy of companionship.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
The fountain of beauty is the heart, and every generous thought illustrates the walls of your chamber.
~ Francis Quarles
CHRIST'S LIFE ILLUSTRATES PLAINLY THAT THE CROWN OF VICTORY IS FORGED FROM THE GOLD OF OBEDIENCE.
~ Calvin Miller
The story of the Titanic illustrates the difference between gains for the system and harm to some of its individual parts.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Philosophy of course is the essence of every religion; mythology explains and illustrates it by means of the more or less legendary lives of great men, stories and fables of wonderful things, and so on; ritual gives to that philosophy a still more concrete form, so that every one may grasp it — ritual is in fact concretised philosophy.
~ Swami Vivekananda
I'm just basically trying to make music that feels good. Right now in the music industry there's a real lack of intimacy. You don't really connect with the artist as much anymore, and you don't really understand where they are. I'm basically doing music that illustrates who I am and where I am in my life.
~ Tristan Wilds
This point, that the capacity to appreciate a performance is one in type with the capacity to execute it, illustrates a contention previously argued, namely that intelligent capacities are not single-track dispositions, but are dispositions admitting of a wide variety of more or less dissimilar exercises.
~ Gilbert Ryle
Literature, well done, illustrates the reality of human nature.
~ Chandler Burr
The fountain of beauty is the heart and every generous thought illustrates the walls of your chamber.
~ Francis Quarles
A true development, then, may be described as one which is conservative of the course of antecedent developments being really those antecedents and something besides them: it is an addition which illustrates, not obscures, corroborates, not corrects, the body of thought from which it proceeds; and this is its characteristic as contrasted with a corruption.
~ John Henry Newman