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Anger diminishes our power to distinguish right from wrong, and this ability is one of the highest human attributes. If it is lost, we are lost.
— Dalai Lama XIV
When you approach every job enthusiastically in a spirit of friendly cooperation, you distinguish yourself from the vast majority of people.
— Napoleon Hill
It is difficult to distinguish where the feminine ends and nature begins.
— Antonio Carlos Jobim
The body can't distinguish between cleansing and punishing for the body is ignorant, and mute besides.
— Joyce Carol Oates
It's essential to distinguish between events that are really beyond your control and events you caused yourself.
— Barbara Sher
I distinguish, between nationalism and patriotism.
— Michael Ignatieff
I was afraid the fire would not be hot enough for me to distinguish myself.
— Stonewall Jackson
Working is part of life, I don't know how to distinguish between the two ... Work is an expression of life.
— Orson Welles
It is certain that I cannot always distinguish my own thoughts from those I read, because what I read becomes the very substance and text of my mind.
— Helen Keller
In English we must use adjectives to distinguish the different kinds of love for which the ancients had distinct names.
— Mortimer Adler
Wisdom consists in being able to distinguish among dangers and make a choice of the least harmful.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
Having spent my life trying to fit the will of others, I was unable to distinguish between what I enjoyed and what I thought I should enjoy.
— David Sedaris
She struggled to distinguish between signs she received from the universe and those she conjured up in her head.
— Leslye Walton
You must distinguish sharply between being pro free enterprise and being pro business.
— Milton Friedman
This man, who was so experienced in love, couldn't distinguish the dissimilarity in the emotions, behind the similarity of the expressions.
— Gustave Flaubert
If you spend your life sparing people's feelings and feeding their vanity, you get so you can't distinguish what should be respected in them.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
It seems to me to be important to distinguish a good idea from poor implementations of it
— Ron Jeffries
It is not always easy for us to distinguish between a moment of dying and a moment of new birth.
— Alan Jones
When you fail to distinguish Law and Gospel, you lose both.
— Tullian Tchividjian
Women of quality are so civil, you can hardly distinguish love from good breeding.
— William Wycherley
Only fools imagine they are already awake. How clearly they understand everything! How easily they distinguish this deception from that reality!
— Zhuangzi
One cannot distinguish between human and non-human acts. One cannot point, one cannot say this man here is a man and that man there is a devil.
— Richard Flanagan
I'm now learning how to distinguish when I'm acting and when I'm not acting - offstage as well as onstage.
— Micky Dolenz
I do not distinguish by the eye, but by the mind, which is the proper judge of the man.
— Seneca The Younger
But there are more than five sexes and only demotic Greek seems to distinguish among them.
— Lawrence Durrell
The defining qualities that will distinguish great leaders from the rest are stemmed from the mindset level.
— Pearl Zhu
Style helps distinguish you ... It's a great potential opportunity that people tend to leave by the wayside
— Michelle Obama
Rarely affirm, seldom deny, always distinguish.
— Thomas Aquinas
Intellectually, true beauty is very difficult to distinguish a priori from the bloom of youth.
— Andre Breton
I used to distinguish between my fiction and nonfiction in terms of superiority or inferiority.
— Peter Matthiessen
There's a powerful tool that allows you to distinguish between what's Real and what's just a phase.
It's: Time. — Yasmin Mogahed
It's: Time. — Yasmin Mogahed
During her childhood Tita didn't distinguish between tears of laughter and tears of sorrow. For her, laughing was a form of crying.
— Laura Esquivel
Children have a very good idea of how to distinguish between fantasies and realities. It's just they are equally interested in exploring both.
— Alison Gopnik
Taste, which enables us to distinguish all that has a flavor from that which is insipid.
— Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
When I look down the range at the target all I can do is try to distinguish between the different colors.
— Im Dong-Hyun
A SEEING eye is better than three hundred blind men's: The eye can distinguish pearls from pebbles.
— Rumi
Ice burns, and it is hard to the warm-skinned to distinguish one
sensation, fire, from the other, frost. — A.S. Byatt
sensation, fire, from the other, frost. — A.S. Byatt
Those eagles, like angels, don't distinguish between work and play. To them, it is all one and the same.
— Rebecca Wells
I sat back, allowing Wes's words to sink in. Then I responded, I guess it's hard sometimes to distinguish between second chances and last chances.
— Wes Moore
Forgers can start with the same photographic images Warhol did, and sometimes knock off silkscreens only an expert can distinguish from the originals.
— Michael Shnayerson
The only things that separates us from the brute, with which we have so much in common, is the capacity to distinguish between right and wrong.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It's very important to be able to distinguish the actors from the characters they play.
— Emily VanCamp
Man invents the most inhuman armaments to assault others so like himself that uniforms are needed to distinguish between friend and foe.
— Thor Heyerdahl
Wherever I am, let me never forget to distinguish want from need
— Barbara Kingsolver
He spoke in one of the American accents; Lydia couldn't distinguish among them. To her they all sounded dry and tinny. Almost quack-like.
— Gregory Maguire
Prudence consists in knowing how to distinguish the character of troubles, and for choice to take the lesser evil.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
Gotos aren't damnable to begin with. If you aren't smart enough to distinguish what's bad about some gotos from all gotos, goto hell.
— Erik Naggum
We have within us, from the start, that which will distinguish us from the vulgar herd.
— Jean-Henri Fabre
There comes a point, in literary objectivity, when the author's self- effacement is hard to distinguish from moral cowardice.
— Edward Abbey
Logic, it is often said, is the study of valid arguments. It is a systematic attempt to distinguish valid arguments from invalid arguments.
— W.H. Newton-Smith
The heretic is always better dead. And mortal eyes cannot distinguish the saint from the heretic.
— George Bernard Shaw
We were not pioneers ourselves, but we journeyed over old trails that were new to us, and with hearts open. Who shall distinguish?
— J. Monroe Thorington
Since it is difficult to distinguish true prophets from false, it is as well to regard all prophets with suspicion
— Primo Levi
The ear has to be educated if one wishes to appreciate musical sounds, just as the eyes must learn to distinguish the value of words.
— Jose Saramago
Leaders in Africa are so corrupt that we are certain if we put dogs in uniforms and put guns on their shoulders, we'd be hard put to distinguish them.
— Stokely Carmichael
A citizen can hardly distinguish between a tax and a fine, except that the fine is generally much lighter.
— G.K. Chesterton
Shall we, indeed, distinguish between right and wrong by that judgment which has been imparted to us, yet will there be no judge in heaven?
— John Calvin
I distinguish two types of human beings, Love people, who love the sky and the flowers, and Power People, who are essentially sold on naked power.
— Richard Adams
Drinking when we are not thirsty and making love at all seasons, madam: that is all there is to distinguish us from other animals.
— Pierre Beaumarchais
A nation that still needs to distinguish between stealing an election, and stealing a new pair of shoes, is not completely civilized yet.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Polish your wisdom: learn public justice, distinguish between good and evil, study the ways of different arts one by one.
— Miyamoto Musashi
There is strong danger in a person who can create such powerful deceit they can no longer distinguish their own lies from the truth.
— Julie Eshbaugh
We love as soon as we learn to distinguish a separate 'you' and 'me.' Love is our attempt to assuage the terror and isolation of that separateness.
— Judith Viorst
The challenge for all of us in this day and age is to distinguish between the merely surprising and the truly amazing.
— Jessica Zafra
Good people in the West have often failed to distinguish between Islam and Islamism ...
— Phyllis Chesler
Every human being begins and ends the same way, but how much they love the humanity distinguish him from others.
— Debasish Mridha
We can't reliably distinguish true memories from false memories,
— Elizabeth Loftus
Wise leaders generally have wise counselors because it takes a wise person themselves to distinguish them.
— Diogenes
And as a result yet today we are unable to distinguish between sympathy and selfishness.
— M.H. Rakib
when you reach a point where you can distinguish between the things you thought you wanted and the things you actually need, that is an epiphany.
— Paul Stanley
A great restaurant doesn't distinguish itself by how few mistakes it makes but by how well they handle those mistakes.
— Danny Meyer
Customers don't distinguish between you and the company you work for. To the customer's way of thinking, you are the company.
— Ron Zemke
Most Americans didn't distinguish fame from accomplishment.
— Douglas Brinkley
It is necessary to distinguish the nationalism of the oppressing nations from the nationalism of the oppressed
— Isaac Deutscher
The crucial differences which distinguish human societies and human beings are not biological. They are cultural.
— Ruth Benedict
Restorers of paintings and pottery follow a code of conduct in their work to distinguish the original material from what they are adding later.
— Antony Beevor
I have always learned to distinguish the important from the urgent.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
In neither his definition nor the examples illustrating what memes are does Dawkins mention anything that would distinguish memes from concepts.
— Ernst Mayr
It is a dull and obtuse mind, that must divide in order to distinguish; but it is a still worse that distinguishes in order to divide.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
one can no longer distinguish between history and reality after the absinthe goes in the punch.
— Beatriz Williams
Newspaper : A device unable to distinguish between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilisation.
— George Bernard Shaw
I do not know how to distinguish between waking life and a dream. Are we not always living the life that we imagine we are?
— Henry David Thoreau
People find ideas a bore because they do not distinguish between live ones and stuffed ones on a shelf.
— Ezra Pound
We must learn to distinguish morality from moralizing.
— Henry A. Kissinger
When things feel murky and unsure, fine tuning our hearing so as to distinguish the voice of our Innermost Self brings clarity.
— Kristi Bowman
The Press nowadays is not a literary press; classic diction and brilliancy of style do not distinguish it by any means.
— Marie Corelli
People call me a feminist whenever I express statements that distinguish me from a doormat.
— Rebecca West
The great souls distinguish with two things; their greater needs and their greater agony.
— Alireza Salehi Nejad