
Top 24 Indistinctly Quotes
#1. There is nothing down here,' said the pale thing indistinctly. 'Nothing but dust and damp and forgetting.
Neil Gaiman
#2. This is all for the sake of the House, he told himself, but behind his resolve he sensed, indistinctly, a certain effort at self-vindication, and the awareness hovered there like a barely perceptible halo around the moon.
Ryunosuke Akutagawa
#3. You," Damon said somewhat indistinctly through the blood in his mouth, "have been a naughty boy, boy.
L.J.Smith
#4. Most men think indistinctly, and therefore cannot speak with exactness ...
Samuel Johnson
#5. Dark human shapes could be made out in the distance, flitting indistinctly against the gloomy border of the forest,
Joseph Conrad
#6. In our judgment of human transactions, the law of optics is reversed; we see the most indistinctly the objects which are close around us.
Richard Whately
#7. After a while, the letter became soft and moist. When I glanced up I could see, although
initially indistinctly, soft downy blonde hair with a large, gold, buckle intermingled there. This was
seeing with all my senses.
Thomas Ullman
#8. Luck is my middle name," said Rincewind, indistinctly. "Mind you, my first name is Bad.
Terry Pratchett
#9. We want splendid books ... books that prove to us that love is at work in the world next to evil, right up against it, at times indistinctly, and that it always will be ...
Laurence Cosse
#10. In a true democracy everyone can be upper class and live in Connecticut.
Lisa Birnbach
#11. The people that you work with, the organizations that are committed to the same objectives. If they know that you're in it together, and you're working towards the same objectives, and you agree on how to do more with less, you can actually have a greater impact.
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
#12. Man is encompassed with a dome of incomprehensible wonders. In him and about him is that which should fill his life with majesty and sacredness. Something of sublimity and sanctity has thus flashed down from heaven into the heart of every one that lives.
Albert Pike
#13. To me, the only good reason to be touring is if you still have something good to share instead of just revisiting past glories.
John Darnielle
#14. At its Greek root, "to believe" simply means "to give one's heart to." Thus, if we can determine what it is we give our heart to, then we will know what it is we believe.
Kathleen Norris
#15. Editors never buy manuscripts that are left on the closet shelf at home.
John W. Campbell
#16. This reasonable moderator, and equal piece of justice, Death.
Thomas Browne
#17. The simulated approval and affection with which parents and teachers are often urged to solve behavior problems are counterfeit. So are flattery, backslap-ping, and many other ways of winning friends.
B.F. Skinner
#19. The biggest compliments I've heard about 'That Metal Show' are the ones from people that say that they don't even listen to this kind of music, but, 'We love watching the show.'
Eddie Trunk
#20. Silence in woman is like speech in man.
Ben Jonson
#21. The transition into adulthood is so exciting and remarkable to witness as parent.
Polixeni Papapetrou
#22. I was very influenced by comics. The drawing style, definitely, I was interested in. My style of drawing is largely a comic style, but it's also much more obvious than comics.
Raymond Pettibon
#23. Traveling into the unfamiliar is quite an adventure for a blind person. It makes me feel like a real explorer.
Gretchen Preston
#24. I could fall in love with a supernatural creature because I think it's hot having super powers and being a little bit of a badass.
Crystal Reed
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