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He was a man who adored women, and understood their wrath. In other words, he feared them.
— J.D. Robb
Words and numbers are of equal value, for in the cloak of knowledge one is warp and the other woof.
— Norton Juster
Sometimes it is not right to wait for the right train. Take any train instead of rotting at the station! In other words, be realistic!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Buddhism leads you to the awareness that all things are holy. Everything is holy. The dark has its own light, in other words.
— Frederick Lenz
The parents' perceptions all too often become the reality. In other words, who they believe they are raising is who they will raise.
— L.R. Knost
Science repudiates philosophy. In other words, it has never cared to justify its truth or explain its meaning.
— Alfred North Whitehead
Lahiri's characters, just like people all around us, are constantly telling each other important things, but not necessarily in words.
— Will Schwalbe
Our actions and experiences will direct us. In other words, we will be guided by the inherent emptiness of the things we choose to interact with.
— Frederick Lenz
Life is a sewer and we are all but swimmers within it. Smart people do the backstroke. (In other words you gotta have a giggle.)
— Stephen B. Pearl
I am the modern, intelligent, independent-type woman. In other words, a girl who can not get a man.
— Shelley Winters
You can never draw enough or read enough - reading about architecture, in other words.
— Michael Graves
The modern artist ... is working and expressing an inner world - in other words - expressing the energy, the motion, and other inner forces.
— Jackson Pollock
We need, in other words, to know something about what we don't get, and about the importance of not getting it.
— Adam Phillips
Making some noise in the woods is a thing that one can forget. The sound of a man's voice on the other hand, is something else entirely.
— Angelo Tsanatelis
I believe in the unsubmissive, the unfaltering, the unassailable, the irresistible, the unbelievable - in other words, in an art of life.
— Margaret Anderson
Let us cross the river to the other side and rest beneath the shade of the trees.
[Stonwall Jackson just before passing into eternity in 1863.] — Thomas Jackson
[Stonwall Jackson just before passing into eternity in 1863.] — Thomas Jackson
I wanted to possess all the books I had already read, as well as all those I had not - every book in the whole wide world, in other words.
— Andy Miller
The mind is the soul's eye, not its source of power. That lies in the heart, in other words, in the passions.
— Luc De Clapiers
In other words, the Church acknowledges Science as the higher authority.
— Wilhelm, Ostwald
Well ... in the words of Vishous, want in one hand, shit in the other? See what you get most of.
— J.R. Ward
It is credit that matters, not money (in other words, monetarism is a false ideology).
— George Soros
In other words, it's one of those books you thrust on your partner with an incredulous cry of This is me!
— Nick Hornby
The gulf between the information we proclaim & the information we know to be true is vast. In other words: we say one thing & do another.
— Steven Levitt
The world belongs to women. In other words, to death. But everyone lies about it.
— Philippe Sollers
Please don't worry about me. My suffering is over. In the wise words of Dylan Thomas ... After the first death, there is no other.
— Colleen Hoover
In the Third World, there are 1.3 billion poor people. In other words, one out of every three inhabitants lives in poverty.
— Fidel Castro
In other words, he was the tree in the forest that silently fell
when no one was around to be crushed. — Kresley Cole
when no one was around to be crushed. — Kresley Cole
In other words, nourishing internal culture must precede expanding outside influence. Real change is inside-out.
— Will Mancini
The body of Christ has no arms and feet, but ours. In other words, God needs us as much as we need God.
— Amos Smith
I am a reformed Catholic. I'm a Buddhist in other words.
— George Sanders
We must give each other the chance to change.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Promise is a word like any other. Words can go in any direction. It's only the body that is incapable of lying.
— Meg Howrey
As for myself, I met with as much success as I ever could have wanted. In other words, I was enthusiastically run-down by every critic of the period.
— Claude Monet
Without the Indian Subcontinent, in other words, there could not have been a Vietnam in any cultural or aesthetic sense.
— Robert D. Kaplan
C.R.U.S.H means carelessly rushing upon serious heartbreak, in other words unrequited love.
— Crystal L. Swain
In other words, I'm not intending to start from things that require a five-year development time,
— Shigeru Miyamoto
The more interesting life becomes, in other words, the more boredom we are doomed to experience.
— Susan Maushart
The vices and moral weakness of man are not invincible: Man is perfectible, or in other words, susceptible of perpetual improvement.
— Thomas Robert Malthus
(While it's lovely to be childlike in your pursuit of creativity, in other words, it's dangerous to be childish.)
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Just so we're clear the words "free will" are not actually in the Bible. Predestination, on the other hand ...
— R.C. Sproul Jr.
In other words, both macaques and rats volunteer for tests only when they feel confident, suggesting that they know their own knowledge.
— Frans De Waal
I like things that have to do with what is real, elegant, well presented and without excessive style. In other words, just fine observation.
— Elliott Erwitt
Your art not only doesn't have to be original, in other words; it also doesn't have to be important.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain unless you've used up all the other four-letter words.
— W.C. Fields
In other words, bad neighborhoods no longer plague only urban ghettos; the bad neighborhoods have spread to the suburbs. This
— J.D. Vance
When we hurt each other, when we destroy & kill by words or deeds. When we deface the spirit of humanity-we destroy ourselves in the process!
— Timothy Pina
Music must never offend the ear, but must please the listener, or, in other words, must never cease to be music.
— Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
In description words adhere to certain objects, and have the effect on the sense of oysters, or barnacles.
— William Carlos Williams
In other words, logic enables you to say something besides "because I said so" or "or else I will hit you" as a means of persuasion. The
— Laurie Endicott Thomas
Art is never decoration, embellishment; instead, it is work of enlightenment. Art, in other words, is a technique for acquiring liberty.
— Bruce Lee
In other words, the square root of fuckall is fuckall.
— Kresley Cole
Maybe what a gay icon is, is a person who is rooted for - in other words, cheered on - by people who feel different.
— Liza Minnelli
So, in other words, how you respond to a sculpture, how a viewer sees the sculpture, is vital.
— Anthony Caro
Walt Whitman, he who laid end to end words never seen in each other's company before outside of a dictionary.
— David Lodge
Other people sound flat to my ear; their words just hang in the air. But when my mother says something, the ends curl.
— Augusten Burroughs
I'm going to teach you the art of swordsmanship-or in other words, how to totally kill someone with a sharp, pointy thing.
— Michael Buckley
Basically, being a senior means that when people throw things at your teeth, it's accidental. In other words, being a senior is awesome.
— Jesse Andrews
In other words, he explained, unless we bear witness to God's presence by our own good deeds, He is not present.
— Thomas L. Friedman
TV dramas function as vehicles for remodeling female subjects for the new social order - in other words, as an agent for change.
— Jie Yang
In other words, history teaches us to avoid the brand of naive empiricism that consists of learning from casual historical facts.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
One person put it this way, 'If you want to get to know a Millennial, share a meal.' In other words, get to know them at an individual level.
— David Kinnaman
In other words, I step out of line and we're all dead.
— Suzanne Collins
You say your ex-girlfriend left you for someone else. In other words, she found a brighter star in the sky.
— Tony Sakalauskas
Taco Bell is going to start selling nachos and chicken nuggets wrapped in a tortilla. In other words, thank God we're going to keep Obamacare.
— Conan O'Brien
What we need now is the description of the "describer" or, in other words, we need a theory of the observer.
— Heinz Von Foerster
Guilt, in other words, isn't always wasted. It can keep us from making the same mistake twice.
— Nicholas Sparks
The great man fights the elements in his time that hinder his own greatness, in other words his own freedom and sincerity.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Learn your lines ... plant your feet ... look the other actor in the eye ... say the words ... mean them.
— James Cagney
Good Person, Good Words and Good Action are independent, wisdom lies in recognizing each of this good irrespective of other one or two being not Good.
— Venkat Gandhi
In other words, a considerable portion of your extraordinary gift comes from the simple fact that you very much want to do good. -Master George
— James Dashner
Idealization of a group is a natural consequence of separation from the group; in other words, it is a by-product of alienation.
— Paula Gunn Allen
Some are nice and some aren't. Some are smart, and others are about as bright as a wet match in a dark cave. In other words, pretty normal.
— Lisa Kleypas
In other words, they believe it's wiser to focus more on increasing sales to a smaller percentage of your existing customers than to find new ones.
— Seth Godin
In other words, I realized that for IBM to become a great company it would have to act like a great company long before it ever became one.
— Tom Watson
The iPad falls between two stools - not quite a laptop, not quite a smartphone. In other words, it's the spork of the electronic consumer goods world.
— Charlie Brooker
Most people are full of themselves and speak only the obnoxiously superficial, in other words they're annoying as hell
— Novala Takemoto
In other words, our opinions and our thoughts and feelings, anything we experience, need not define us forever.
— Nicholas Sparks
In other words, the bar should be maintained at the level of a pluralistic and participatory democracy.
— Recep Tayyip Erdogan
The end may be defined as life in accordance with nature or, in other words, in accordance with our own human nature as well as that of the universe.
— Zeno Of Citium
[Imeachable conduct is] misconduct by public men, or, in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust.
— Alexander Hamilton
Man can be understood only by ascending from physics, chemistry, biology, and geology. In other words, he is first of all a cosmic problem.
— Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
In crowded rooms they would form words with their lips for each other's eyes
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Love is giving up your needs for the sake of someone else, in some other words its sacrifice
— Isaac Hanson
Puritanism was an honourable mood; it was a noble fad. In other words, it was a highly creditable mistake.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
A man is honorable in proportion to the personal risks he takes for his opinion - in other words, the amount of downside he is exposed to.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The offender was determined to be extremely violent, in official terms. Completely fucking crazy, in other words.
— John Ajvide Lindqvist
Each interpreted the other's words in his own way, and the lived in perfect harmony, the perfect solidarity of perfect Mutual misunderstanding.
— Milan Kundera
The forest opened the road, his reeds in one fist, devotion in the other, a bow on the back, words as petals, and a blood-stained smile.
— Gwen Calvo
In other words, New York has gone all suburban and bourgeois on us.
— Joe Bob Briggs
Impingement, in other words, is all around, and this freedom business is much messier than it looks at first blush.
— Garth Risk Hallberg
In the world of language, or in other words in the world of art and liberal education, religion necessarily appears as mythology or as Bible.
— Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel