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I think the French and the Japanese are both obsessed by seasons, small producers, freshness.
— Alain Ducasse
Rationality of thought imposes a limit on a person's concept of his relation to the cosmos.
— John Forbes Nash
Fasting gives me singularly happy afternoons.
— Adalbert De Vogue
Well, thank you. I do exercise in fact I am an exercise freak. Can't do without my regular work out. I'm not letting you in on any more of my secrets!
— Natasha Henstridge
The key to changing the world is not simply being there, but an active, transforming engagement of a singularly robust and energetic kind.
— Os Guinness
It takes enormous effort to avoid all theories and just see.
— Michael Crichton
When someone asks for your time, and you put your phone away to talk to them ... that's leadership.
— Simon Sinek
Writers cleave together like a demonic AA group - we are singularly able to dance with each other's devils...
— J.D. Young
Venture capitalists certainly create value for themselves, but they also singularly create value for the rest of the world.
— Jose Ferreira
Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an ever smaller hole, with weapons singularly ill-designed for the purpose
— Winston S. Churchill
Most of the members are positively corrupt, and the others are really singularly incompetent.
— Edmund Morris
He lifted his head and opened his eyes. Singularly focused, dark, and of one mind-set.
Simon was about to fuck. — Alice Clayton
Simon was about to fuck. — Alice Clayton
There is a very important distinction between a critical attitude of mind (or critical faculty) and a sceptical attitude.
— William Beveridge
The whole object of science is to synthesize, and so simplify; and did we but know the uttermost of a subject we could make it singularly clear.
— Percival Lowell
When Art struggles, it succeeds; when revelling in its own successes, it as singularly fails.
— Owen Jones
I despise this weakness in myself
this endless one-sided conversation that takes the place of action ... — Stef Penney
this endless one-sided conversation that takes the place of action ... — Stef Penney
Trees have no dogmas. Turnips are singularly broad-minded.
— G.K. Chesterton
There are questions which illuminate, and there are those that destroy. I was always taught to ask the first kind.
— Isidor Isaac Rabi
It is foolish to be lavish in words and niggardly in truth.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The reviewer is a singularly detested enemy because he is, unlike the hapless artist, invulnerable.
— Carroll O'Connor
He research on the brain does not validate that we are singularly processing input or learning with a single sensory input.
— Eric Jensen
The things in this world which are thoroughly insignificant are precisely the things which are singularly rare.
— G.K. Chesterton
It seemed to Dr. Daruwalla that his story was the opposite of universal; his story was simply strange - the doctor himself was singularly foreign.
— John Irving
["Love is the love of one {singularly,} with desire to be singularly beloved." - Hobbes{Leviathan, (1651), Part I, Chapter VI}.]
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The people we fall in love with we find singularly captivating, as are any of the people (or ideas) that inspire us, for better or for worse.
— Adam Phillips
The Earth never stops spinning, Abby, no matter how fast you run in the opposite direction.
— Amy Ackley
I want to introduce myself to every freckle on your body.
— Wendy Higgins
When the milk of human kindness turns sour, it is a singularly unpalatable draught.
— Agnes Repplier
All I can do is put on my armor and brace for the arrows.
— Jamie Kennedy
We noted before that the passion of compassion was singularly absent from the minds and hearts of the men who made the American Revolution.
— Hannah Arendt
People do not take actions based on logic. We make choices based on emotion. Every one of us. Then we use what we call logic to justify our choices.
— Kameron Hurley
The enthusiasm of old men is singularly like that of infancy.
— Gerard De Nerval