Quotes About Difference
One man's shit is anothers factory of Bliss.
~ Famous Proverb
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your face, not like LA where they're situated in no
~ Faye Kellerman
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What's the difference between a classical guitar and a pizza? A pizza can feed a family of four.
~ Faye Kellerman
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She's more like a New Ager. Do you know what that is?" "It's a person who worships chandeliers." Decker smiled. "Crystals, Rabbi. Not chandeliers." "There's a difference?" Schulman waved his hands in the air. "It's all avodah zorah—idol worship.
~ Faye Kellerman
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That's not the same as bookkeeping!" How can she be so fucking clam!
~ Faye Kellerman
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Yo no sé muy bien qué sea amor, pero de lo que sí estoy convencido es de que es algo muy distinto al sexo y a la reproducción, con los que lo confunde mi vecino. El amor es puro; el sexo entretenido y sano; y la reproducción, criminal.
~ Fernando Vallejo
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In an avant-garde cooking restaurant, it's the experience that's the difference.
~ Ferran Adria
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Our lives are eschatologically stretched between the sneak preview of the new world being born among us in the church, and the old world where the principalities and powers are reluctant to give way. In the meantime, which is the only time the church has ever known, we live as those who know something about the fate of the world that the world does not yet know. And that makes us different. —Will Willimon, Conversion in the Wesleyan Tradition
~ Fleming Rutledge
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Tu connais la différence entre l'amour et l'herpès ? L'herpès dure toute la vie.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Der große Unterschied zwischen meinen Eltern und mir: In ihrer Jugend wurden die Freiheiten immer größer, in meiner wurden sie Jahr für Jahr immer kleiner.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Und ich dachte, ich will einzigartig sein! Ich will nicht einzigartig sein, das ist doch jeder.
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
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Louise Clark's southern accent was as thick as hominy grits. No one else in the Philadelphia branch of her family had such an accent. Her mother and father had dropped theirs as soon as they crossed the Pennsylvania state line.
~ Fran Ross
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I saw plenty of differences in degree, but not in kind. I felt the same admiration for Kelly and Donen's Singin' in the Rain as for Carl Dreyer's Ordet . I still find any hierarchy of kinds of movies both ridiculous and despicable.
~ Francois Truffaut
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Por otra parte, tratar lo diverso de las culturas en términos de diferencia conducirá a querer aislarlas y a fijarlas en su identidad.
~ François Jullien
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Knowing and feeling are two different things, and feeling is what counts.
~ Francois Lelord
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People want to feel what they do makes a difference.
~ Frances Hesselbein
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Splendid to arrive alone in a foreign country and feel the assault of difference. Here they are all along, busy with living; they don't talk or look like me. The rhythm of their day is entirely different; I am foreign.
~ Frances Mayes
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I have heard the hollow, shallow laughter of the world. I have heard the genuine laughter of the beaming young Christian. I know there is a difference.
~ Billy Graham
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The difference between the non-Christian and the Christian is that the non-Christian makes sin a practice; the true Christian does not.
~ Billy Graham
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Those who believe [in Christ] are expected to be different from the world . . . they are members of a new society.
~ Billy Graham
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What makes Christians different from everyone else is that God Himself lives within them by His Holy Spirit. When we come to Christ and give our lives to Him, God actually takes up residence within us.
~ Billy Graham
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The practice of sympathy may mean the cultivation of similar tastes, though that will almost naturally follow from the fellowship. But to cultivate similar tastes does not imply either absorption of one of the partners, or the identity of both. Rather, part of the charm of the intercourse lies in the difference, which exists in the midst of agreement.
~ black hugh b iii
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Experience makes us see an enormous difference between piety and goodness.
~ Blaise Pascal
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The greater intellect one has, the more originality one finds in men. Ordinary persons find no difference between men.
~ Blaise Pascal
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