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I've said before that I'm a remarkably unsentimental person.
— John Carmack
It is a remarkably beautiful piece of home furnishing, the Oscar. I used to keep it up in front of a mirror so that it looked like two.
— Mercedes McCambridge
Clearly the Old One had the capacity to kill - or easily deliver some sort of final ending that sounded remarkably like death.
— Garth Nix
Amid attempts to protect elephants from ivory poachers and dolphins from tuna nets, the rights of children go remarkably unremarked.
— Anna Quindlen
For so remarkably perverse is the nature of man that he despises whoever courts him, and admires whoever will not bend before him.
— Thucydides
History often reads as a hard and grim experience. But people are remarkably resilient and funny, even when the going is very hard.
— Jim Murphy
Startling as this may sound, the truth is that many children read for a remarkably small percentage of the school day.
— Michael J. Schmoker
Yet today we make room for a remarkably narrow range of personality styles. We're told that to be great is to be bold, to be happy is to be sociable.
— Anonymous
The American new music scene is remarkably vibrant.
— Michael Hersch
I am learning, as I make my way through my first continent, that it is remarkably easy to do things, and much more frightening to contemplate them.
— Ted Simon
Our political institutions work remarkably well. They are designed to clang against each other. The noise is democracy at work.
— Michael Novak
It would not be easy, indeed, to catch their expression, but their colour and shape, and the eyelashes, so remarkably fine, might be copied.
— Jane Austen
The sky was clear
remarkably clear
and the twinkling of all the stars seemed to be but throbs of one body, timed by a common pulse. — Thomas Hardy
remarkably clear
and the twinkling of all the stars seemed to be but throbs of one body, timed by a common pulse. — Thomas Hardy
Soon, sampled by everyone,
Stale and pallid,
I'll come out
And mumble toothlessly
That today I'm
Remarkably candid. — Vladimir Mayakovsky
Stale and pallid,
I'll come out
And mumble toothlessly
That today I'm
Remarkably candid. — Vladimir Mayakovsky
Most victims of my autobiographical verse are either far too polite, remarkably understanding unaware that I have written poems about them.
— John Barton
If you look at where innovation - defined as ideas, not as commercial product - tends to live, the university system is remarkably innovative.
— Steven Johnson
You're remarkably uninteresting for a flying trollop.
— K.J. Charles
It's remarkably easy to procrastinate when you're not sure you'll be around to take the test you're supposed to be preparing for.
— Lauren Miller
No man's abilities are so remarkably shining as not to stand in need of a proper opportunity.
— Pliny The Elder
Although their maneuverability is limited, blind flies can fly remarkably well.
— Michael Dickinson
They can be remarkably helpful, the dregs of society. And they love rebelling against authority.
— Amy Ewing
She did know that it's remarkably easy to fall in love with someone who is already in love with you. It's a little like falling in love with yourself.
— Sarah Addison Allen
There is no question that the Four Spiritual Laws have been remarkably fruitful as a way of evangelism, but they are not good for everyone.
— Os Guinness
The moment one begins thinking about morality in terms of well-being, it becomes remarkably easy to discern a moral hierarchy across human societies.
— Sam Harris
Building a strong team is both possible and remarkably simple. But is painfully difficult.
— Patrick Lencioni
Politics and war are remarkably similar situations.
— Newt Gingrich
Bonobos may have a brain that's a third the size of ours, but they're remarkably intelligent.
— Claudine Andre
The 'terrorist' behavior of petitioners is remarkably similar to the conspiracy of violence and intimidation carried out by the Ku Klux Klan ...
— Dawn Johnsen
Congress has scarcely any thing to employ them, and complain that the place [Washington, D.C.] is remarkably dull.
— Thomas Jefferson
Under the right circumstances, groups are remarkably smart - smarter even sometimes than the smartest people in them.
— James Surowiecki
But my head is splitting in two!"
"It's doing a remarkably neat job since I can't see so much as a seam. — Anne Elisabeth Stengl
"It's doing a remarkably neat job since I can't see so much as a seam. — Anne Elisabeth Stengl
I have always had a strong interest in history and finding out about the past can be remarkably helpful with working out the future, too.
— Peter Gay
You can't really hear heartbreak. It is remarkably silent but excruciating all the same.
— Katherine Owen
For a small island, the place is remarkably diverse. Writers tend to see things from their own points of view, looking in one direction very much.
— William Golding
I've become remarkably good at blocking impossibly bizarre happenings from my consciousness. Denial can be a beautiful thing.
— M.A. George
BORN UNDER A THREEPENNY HALFPENNY PLANET, NEVER TO BE WORTH A GROAT. Said of any person remarkably unsuccessful in his attempts or profession. BOTCH.
— Francis Grose
You know, If you weren't tiny, cute and remarkably innocent looking I'd be running away right now. This feels like the set-up to some torture porn.
— Stephanie Perkins
I think that Eminem is very talented and remarkably bright, and I actually do like a lot of his music.
— Moby
The look Evelyn gave to Marley was remarkably similar to her cat's: the casual disinterest of a predator with a full belly.
— Harry Connolly
Today's churchless adults are not remarkably less favorable toward churches in their community; if anything, there is simply a growing "yawn,
— George Barna
I was listening to the first record the other day, and it sounds remarkably contemporary.
— Chris Bailey
She's remarkably refined." "You told me she slung Miss Birmingham over her shoulder and tossed her into a carriage.
— Jen Turano
I have a remarkably normal life.
— Michael J. Fox
Given that grief remained the most general of afflictions its literature seemed remarkably spare.
— Joan Didion
My house seems remarkably full of people," he observed. "Is it possible we were expected.
— Georgette Heyer
Lasik surgery has evolved. Remarkably, it has merged with cataract surgery to give birth to a new procedure called Prelex.
— Rajesh Khanna
Chris Huhne is a remarkably successful and powerful minister
— Tim Montgomerie
our environment is much stronger than our intellect. Remarkably few investors - either amateur or professional - truly understand this critical point.
— Guy Spier
Yet, despite a tremendous increase in available facts, there were remarkably few insights.
— Stephen King
Cleopatra descended from a long line of murderers and faithfully upheld the family tradition but was, for her time and place, remarkably well behaved.
— Stacy Schiff
It seems odd that a place so remarkably agrarian could have produced the prophecies and theologies upon which the entire world now relies.
— Brandon Sanderson
I caught the happy virus last night
When I was out singing beneath the stars.
It is remarkably contagious -
So kiss me. — Hafez
When I was out singing beneath the stars.
It is remarkably contagious -
So kiss me. — Hafez
Maps can be a remarkably powerful tool for understanding the world and how it works, but they show only what you ask them to.
— Max Fisher
The Band-Aid is an inexpensive, convenient, and remarkably versatile solution to an astonishing array of problems.
— Malcolm Gladwell
I am extremely close to my brother, Kent, and my sister, Lauren, who have been remarkably understanding about all of my weird sibling tales.
— Karen Russell
The Romans used every housing form known today and they have a remarkably modern look.
— Stephen Gardiner
A culture in which guilt is automatically assumed to be neurotic and unhealthy has devised a remarkably clever way of protecting its self-interest.
— Jonathan Kozol
Those who shoot in competition seem to have a remarkably high hit potential and survival ratio in actual gunfights.
— Massad Ayoob
You know, honestly, acting in film is remarkably independent. You're doing your thing and someone else is doing their thing.
— Josh Hartnett
Much of what we consider the American way of life is rooted in the period of remarkably broad, shared economic growth, from around 1900 to about 1978.
— Adam Davidson
It's remarkably easy to dig up enormous amounts of information about individuals, without their consent.
— Jamais Cascio
Some people have remarkably sturdy illusions.
— Stephen King
Soviet propaganda is remarkably effective and the Americans are even more remarkably stupid.
— Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
Why the devil was my husband positively grinning - and with what looked remarkably like relief?
— Laurie R. King
Not a few of real Christians have been more remarkably quickened now than before, in their Christian walk.
— Various
I think subconsciously people are remarkably discerning. I think that they can sense care.
— Jonathan Ive
She is remarkably dry,' he said to Stephen who, preferring to die in the open, had crept up on deck,
— Patrick O'Brian
Political scientists have long argued that party identification is the best possible predictor of voting behavior and is remarkably sticky over time.
— Rick Perlstein
Threats to our standing in the eyes of others are remarkably potent biologically, almost as powerful as those to our very survival.
— Daniel Goleman
A woman with a voice is by definition a strong woman. But the search to find that voice can be remarkably difficult.
— Melinda Gates
Has anybody ever told you you're a remarkably cynical person?"
"I like to think of it as learning from experience. — Benedict Jacka
"I like to think of it as learning from experience. — Benedict Jacka
The lasting physical and mental health effects of long term very high altitude exposure appear to be remarkably similar to daily heavy smoking.
— Steven Magee
Simply making myself aware of others has remarkably improved my social life. People accept me much faster now that I ignore them less.
— John Elder Robison
Children know from a remarkably early age that things are being kept from them, that grown-ups participate in a world of mysteries.
— Anthony Hecht
For a small island [Great Britain], the place is remarkably diverse.
— William Golding
English is a beautiful language, a remarkably precise language with a million words to choose from to deliver your exact shade of meaning.
— Laura Fraser
There are no people on earth in whom a spirit of enthusiastic zeal is so readily kindled, and burns so remarkably, as Americans
— David McCullough
New media companies look remarkably like the old ones they aspire to replace: male, pale, and privileged.
— Astra Taylor
As a matter of history great developments in art have often been remarkably separate from religious motivation and use.
— Ruth Benedict
I fail remarkably. I write Eye when I mean Tooth. I write Fornicate when I mean Caress. I write Wine when I mean Blood.
— Mary MacLane
Nixon had this remarkably effective, deeply intense will to power. Reagan and I have a will to ideas.
— Newt Gingrich
My writing is remarkably non-confessional; you actually learn very little about me.
— Michael Pollan
For all the billions of dollars created here, Silicon Valley is remarkably stingy when it comes to giving.
— Sarah Lacy
Remarkably, there are leaders in Washington who don't understand why it's so important for us to have a budget.
— Susan Brooks
A frank, smart and wholly unsentimental biography . . . a remarkably
— Walter Isaacson