"So basically, that entire theory is blown to hell."Not basically," Win corrected. "Entirely." Votes: 3
Harlan CobenI really enjoy singing, it's entirely different to acting because I'm just being myself. Votes: 2
Michelle DockeryOut of timber so crooked as that from which man is made nothing entirely straight can be carved. Votes: 2
Immanuel KantLet us be a little humble; let us think that the truth may not perhaps be entirely with us. Votes: 2
Jawaharlal NehruWe're rapidly approaching a world comprised entirely of jail and shopping. Votes: 0
Douglas CouplandThe person portrayed and the portrait are two entirely different things. Votes: 0
Jose Ortega y GassetEvents are never absolute, their outcome depends entirely upon the individual. Votes: 0
Honore de BalzacRock music is electronic music, dependent entirely on electronic circuitry and amplification. Votes: 0
John FruscianteThe political process consists entirely of politicians talking out of their butts. Votes: 0
P. J. O'RourkeI myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions. Votes: 0
Augusten BurroughsNothing ever exists entirely alone; everything is in relation to everythiong else. Votes: 0
Gautama BuddhaThe discontent and frustration that you feel is entirely your own creation. Votes: 0
Stephen RichardsWe cannot leave history entirely to nonclinical observers and to professional historians. Votes: 0
Erik EriksonMass demand has been created almost entirely through the development of advertising. Votes: 0
Calvin CoolidgeArguments hardly affect the faithful- their beliefs have an entirely different foundation. Votes: 0
Paul FeyerabendLooking for an entirely reliable informant is like looking for a chaste mistress. Votes: 0
Cassandra ClarePhilosophy would render us entirely Pyrrhonian, were not nature too strong for it. Votes: 0
David HumeA serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes. Votes: 0
Ludwig WittgensteinIt is certain that at certain times talent entirely overcomes thought or poetry. Votes: 0
John Singer SargentWhat could an entirely rational being speak of with another entirely rational being? Votes: 0
Emmanuel LevinasCivilization is the art of living together with people not entirely like oneself. Votes: 0
Helen CamThere are disasters that are entirely manmade, but none that are entirely natural. Votes: 0
Rebecca SolnitWhat is a magazine? A small body of Literature entirely surrounded by advertisements. Votes: 0
Carolyn WellsMorality is more than possible without God, it is entirely independent of him. Votes: 0
Julian BagginiYou already barely exist. Disappearing entirely won't be that much of a change. Votes: 0
Scott AdamsKnowledge conquered by labor becomes a possession - a property entirely our own. Votes: 0
Samuel SmilesNo man is responsible for his father. That was entirely his mother's affair. Votes: 0
Margaret TurnbullPessimism only describes an attitude, and not facts, and hence is entirely subjective. Votes: 0
Francis Parker YockeyOf course he would count the time that we'd been two entirely different species. Votes: 0
Maggie StiefvaterI wish very much that the wrong people could be prevented entirely from breeding Votes: 0
Theodore RooseveltParadox of marriage: you can never know someone entirely; you do know someone entirely. Votes: 0
Lauren GroffAnyone who claims to have an entirely clear conscience is almost certainly a bore. Votes: 0
Bernard CornwellContentment empties the heart of all superfluous carriage, thus leaving it entirely for Allah. Votes: 0
Aaidh ibn Abdullah al-QarniEconomists don't seem to have noticed that the economy sits entirely within the ecology. Votes: 0
Carl SafinaSometimes when someone tells a ridiculous lie, it is best to ignore it entirely. Votes: 0
Daniel HandlerI have always found men quite fathomable. They look entirely to their own interest. Votes: 0
Gore VidalTo be entirely happy in marriage, the same thing must be important to both. Votes: 0
Marie of RomaniaI am entirely motivated without anger. The truth sets us free, and freedom acts. Votes: 0
Byron KatieWe miss Jesus' point entirely when we use His words as weapons against others. Votes: 0
Brennan ManningIt is almost impossible to find those who admire us entirely lacking in taste. Votes: 0
Jean Antoine Petit-SennBeneath the rule of men entirely great, the pen is mightier than the sword. Votes: 0
Edward G. Bulwer-LyttonSay not you know another entirely till you have divided an inheritance with him. Votes: 0
Johann Kaspar LavaterThings are entirely what they appear to be and behind them... there is nothing. Votes: 0
Jean-Paul SartreYou're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret... All the best people are! Votes: 0
Lewis CarrollI don't know if you've ever noticed this, but first impressions are often entirely wrong. Votes: 0
Daniel HandlerCheck and restrain anger. Never make any determination until you find it has entirely subsided. Votes: 0
Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron CollingwoodOnce a culture becomes entirely advertising friendly, it seizes to be a culture at all. Votes: 0
Mark Crispin MillerReligion is entirely a personal matter. Each one could approach his Creator as he liked. Votes: 0
Mahatma GandhiThe rumor that the state of my health will necessitate my resignation is entirely unfounded. Votes: 0
Frederick William BordenIris Murdoch did influence my early novels very much, and influence is never entirely good. Votes: 0
A. N. Wilsontravel is a private pleasure, since it consists entirely of things felt and things seen ... Votes: 0
Vita Sackville-WestA fiction writer is never entirely alone. Her characters are constantly whispering in her ear. Votes: 0
Cinda Williams ChimaMathematics is the only instructional material that can be presented in an entirely undogmatic way. Votes: 0
Max DehnAudiences respond in entirely different ways. One thing is unanimous - music binds us altogether. Votes: 0
Aleksey IgudesmanThe last struggle for our rights, the battle for our civilization, is entirely with ourselves. Votes: 0
William Wells BrownGod is entirely and personally present in the wilderness, in the garden, in the field. Votes: 0
Martin LutherI am entirely capable." "Of what, waddling up to someone and ruthlessly bumping into them? Votes: 0
Gail CarrigerWhen you live entirely among madmen, it is difficult to know how sane you are. Votes: 0
Robert AickmanTo think, a sweater, is made entirely of knots. My stomach could clothe a village. Votes: 0
Andrea GibsonFaith has nothing to do with circumstances, it deals entirely with the Word of God. Votes: 0
Lettie CowmanI have to start writing down things that happen, or I'll forget my life entirely. Votes: 0
Josh LiebThere is nothing so entirely desirable in all the world as a few hours oblivion. Votes: 0
Anne Reeve AldrichYou can't live entirely alone. You have to have some kind of a support system. Votes: 0
Wendell BerryVadim was both my teacher and my husband. I placed myself entirely in his hands. Votes: 0
Brigitte BardotThere is entirely too much charm around, and something must be done to stop it. Votes: 0
Dorothy ParkerNo drama, however great, is entirely independent of the stage on which it is given. Votes: 0
George P. BakerAfter deep exercise of soul I was brought by grace to feel I could entirely. Votes: 0
John Nelson DarbyIf vanity does not entirely overthrow the virtues, at least it makes them all totter. Votes: 0
Francois de La RochefoucauldGive yourself entirely to God, enter and hide in the hidden ground of your soul. Votes: 0
Johannes TaulerCivilization does everything for the mind and favors it entirely at the expense of the body. Votes: 0
Napoleon BonaparteLaurie felt just then that his heart was entirely broken and the world a howling wilderness. Votes: 0
Louisa May AlcottThe Lord of the Rings movie set an entirely new standard for fantasy in the movies. Votes: 0
Sarah ZettelI say every dog looks like no otherbut that isn't true. Not entirely.Difference is slippery. Votes: 0
Mary Jo BangNo one writes anything worth writing, unless he writes entirely for the sake of his subject. Votes: 0
Arthur SchopenhauerAnyone with the maturity to surrender entirely to God is mature enough for God to use. Votes: 0
Beth MooreBooks choose their authors; the act of creation is not entirely a rational and conscious one. Votes: 0
Salman RushdieIts a sign of weakness to lament about things which you entirely have no control over. Votes: 0
Auliq IceNever loan money to friends or family that you are not able to write off entirely. Votes: 0
Emily YoffeI don't think an opera house is ever a place that can make you entirely happy. Votes: 0
Bernard HaitinkJack Nicklaus is playing an entirely different game, and one which I'm not even familiar with. Votes: 0
Bobby JonesIf I have one criticism of the other late-night shows, it's that they're almost entirely scripted. Votes: 0
Jimmy KimmelIreland regards sex, when she regards it at all, with an entirely primitive and practical eye. Votes: 0
Susan MitchellTough toenails, tiger. What you want and what you get are usually two entirely different things. Votes: 0
Nicholas SparksThe success of a terrorist operation depends almost entirely on the amount of publicity it receives. Votes: 0
Walter LaqueurMinds, unlike brains, are not entirely given at birth. Minds are also forms of cultural achievement. Votes: 0
Elliot W. EisnerWhether all is really lost or not depends entirely on whether or not I am lost. Votes: 0
Vaclav HavelThe biggest asset you have is your earning capacity, and that depends entirely on your attitude. Votes: 0
Ben FeldmanHis blessings and His provisions for us are based entirely on HIS GOODNESS and HIS FAITHFULNESS. Votes: 0
Joseph PrinceNature is entirely indifferent to any reform. She perpetuates a fault as persistently as a virtue. Votes: 0
Charles Dudley WarnerTomorrow maybe love; but now it is the rainPossesses us entirely, the twilight and the rain. Votes: 0
Alun LewisFan mail is one thing, but fans you meet in person are a different matter entirely. Votes: 0
Audrey MeadowsA love like that was a serious illness, an illness from which you never entirely recover. Votes: 0
Charles BukowskiImagining birth as the baby experiences it was an entirely new way of looking at it, Votes: 0
Frederick LeboyerThe demand for money is regulated entirely by its value, and its value by its quantity. Votes: 0
David RicardoAlone. It's one of those small words that means entirely too much. Like fear. Or trust. Votes: 0
Jim ButcherGolf is an arrogant, elitist game that takes up entirely too much space in this country. Votes: 0
George CarlinOut of the seventy movies I've written some ten of them were not entirely waste product. Votes: 0
Ben HechtI wasn't entirely sure, but a polite John Pritkin might be a sign of the apocalypse. Votes: 0
Karen ChanceThe dictatorship needs to be entirely dismantled. All the rest of the old guard must go. Votes: 0
Rashid al-GhannushiWhat people say, what people do, and what they say they do are entirely different things. Votes: 0
Margaret MeadIt is entirely possible to create something totally artificial within the realms of rock and roll. Votes: 0
David BowieNobody is qualified to become a statesman who is entirely ignorant of the problem of wheat. Votes: 0
SocratesNever forget that music is too important to be left entirely in the hands of professionals. Votes: 0
Robert FulghumOne seeks to make the loved one entirely happy, or, if that cannot be, entirely wretched. Votes: 0
Jean de la BruyereBelieving everything your child does wrong is entirely down to the company he or she keeps. Votes: 0
Paulo CoelhoTime is built entirely on consensus: humans decide that they have linear time, so they do. Votes: 0
Karin TidbeckFor one, the Qur'an is considered by Muslims to consist entirely of words spoken by Allah himself. Votes: 0
Paul WeyrichHow, then, shall God give himself entirely to that one who, besides his God, loves creatures still? Votes: 0
Alphonsus LiguoriWe are given the potential to excel, whether we do or not is entirely up to us. Votes: 0
Steven RedheadSo our self-feeling in this world depends entirely on what we back ourselves to be and do. Votes: 0
William JamesWhat you do for yourself is one thing. What you do for others is something else entirely. Votes: 0
Henry RollinsIn good films, there is always a directness that entirely frees us from the itch to interpret. Votes: 0
Susan SontagI've learned that I work best when I'm entirely naked. The recording process was done that way. Votes: 0
Emilie AutumnI consider time as an in immense ocean, in which many noble authors are entirely swallowed up. Votes: 0
Joseph AddisonNo one can live entirely on their own, nor can any country or society exist in isolation. Votes: 0
Daisaku IkedaElections matter, but how much they matter depends entirely on how free, open and fair they are. Votes: 0
Elliott AbramsThe aim and the idea of the Four Year Plan were and remain entirely correct and necessary! Votes: 0
Hjalmar SchachtThe criterion for free choice can never be an absolute one, but neither is it entirely relative. Votes: 0
Herbert MarcuseIt is possible to imagine a person so entirely that the image resists attempts to dislodge it. Votes: 0
Amy HempelWhen I play, I become entirely absorbed in the game. It may be a form of concentration. Votes: 0
Helen WillsWe can never know what might have been but what is to come is another matter entirely Votes: 0
C. S. LewisI'm never entirely happy. That's just part of my personality, and I just have to accept that. Votes: 0
Martin HendersonThomas Dolby is part mad scientist, part nature boy, and entirely moved by the power of music. Votes: 0
Shawn AmosWe have no choice, we must all die. How we live, however, is entirely of our choosing. Votes: 0
Simon SinekIf people enjoy my profile from the privacy of their own home, that's entirely up to you. Votes: 0
Peter CapaldiYou create the world, blink by blink. It is entirely yours to discover and yours to create. Votes: 0
Sophia AmorusoMy ability to keep cool in a crisis is based entirely on not knowing all the facts. Votes: 0
Garrison KeillorThe good news about me is that my friends and social network is entirely independent of politics. Votes: 0
Andrew SullivanBeing a dad is the best thing that ever happened to me. It changed my life entirely. Votes: 0
Jake BuseyIn a zero-sum game, the problem is entirely one of distribution, not at all one of production. Votes: 0
Kenneth WaltzFor men rise or fall based entirely on what the women in their lives demand of them. Votes: 0
Kim WrightEveryone is given the potential to excel, whether you do or not is entirely up to you. Votes: 0
Steven RedheadBody am I entirely, and nothing else; and soul is only a word for something about the body. Votes: 0
Friedrich NietzscheNo gossip ever dies away entirely, if many people voice it: it, too, is a kind of divinity. Votes: 0
HesiodOne slip. One slip in thousands. The odds had been entirely in her favor. But it hadn't mattered. Votes: 0
Suzanne CollinsI believe the preservation of the home in the future lies almost entirely in the hands of men. Votes: 0
Agnes Macphailliving in Los Angeles was like being an extra in a movie that was starring other people entirely. Votes: 0
Sandra Tsing LohPart of growing up is making sure your sense of reality isn't entirely grounded in your own mind. Votes: 0
David LevithanIt consists entirely of people who are not related by blood, many of whom can't stand each other. Votes: 0
Delia EphronYou can be a catalyst for change but change never really entirely happens just because of one guy. Votes: 0
Robert Griffin IIIIt is often while you are looking for something else entirely that you make the most amazing finds. Votes: 0
Marissa MossA prison is confining to the body, but whether it affects the mind, depends entirely upon the mind. Votes: 0
Clarence DarrowA painter must think of everything he sees as being there entirely for his own use and pleasure. Votes: 0
Lucian FreudI know. I seriously need to just give up men entirely. I wonder if Episcopalians can enter convents? Votes: 0
Meg CabotI'm happy to start on one topic and end on another one entirely, as long as it's funny. Votes: 0
Dave BarryAs a result, nature is something entirely different from what comes to mind when we invoke its name. Votes: 0
Friedrich NietzscheThe Khaddar of my conception is that handspun cloth entirely takes the place of mill cloth in India. Votes: 0
Mahatma GandhiThe future depends entirely on what each of us does every day; a movement is only people moving. Votes: 0
Gloria SteinemI don't feel, finally, that my politics are entirely determined by the fact that I'm a gay man. Votes: 0
Tony KushnerTruth is a remarkable thing. We cannot miss knowing some of it. But we cannot know it entirely. Votes: 0
AristotleThe pure heart is one that is entirely cut away from self. To be selfless is to be pure. Votes: 0
Abdu'l-BaháI loved the sound of the words, even if I was not entirely sure what all of them meant. Votes: 0
Neil GaimanBut I wish to point out that it is entirely wrong to say that the Chinese are not religious. Votes: 0
Hu ShihI believe most people are essentially good. I know that I am. It's you I'm not entirely sure of. Votes: 0
Stephen KingPoverty is easy to bear if it is only temporary, easier still if it is an entirely voluntary burden. Votes: 0
D.E. StevensonTo have been torn from the study would have been as death; my time was entirely occupied with art. Votes: 0
John James AudubonTo not to have entirely wasted oneâs life seems to be a worthy accomplishment, if only for myself. Votes: 0
Charles BukowskiNo one is entirely good or evil; that is what the Warrior thinks when he has a new opponent. Votes: 0
Paulo CoelhoNo doubt the world is entirely an imaginary world, but it is only once removed from the true world. Votes: 0
Isaac Bashevis SingerLiving is a form of not being sure, not know what next or how... The artists never entirely knows. Votes: 0
Agnes de MilleI couldn't forgive him or like him, but I saw that what he had done was, to him, entirely justified. Votes: 0
F. Scott FitzgeraldWhether it will convince or not, depends entirely on what it is in itself, what is there to be seen. Votes: 0
Lucian FreudI still do some inking here and there and I've actually got a book that I'm going to ink entirely. Votes: 0
Todd McFarlaneMan will never be entirely willing to give up this world for the next nor the next world for this. Votes: 0
William Ralph IngeMy wife has cut our lovemaking down to once a month, but I know two guys she's cut out entirely. Votes: 0
Rodney DangerfieldAll of you desire to belong entirely to God, and God also wants all of you to belong to Him Votes: 0
Vincent de PaulI have the most charmed, most - I feel entirely blessed and lucky that I have the life that I have. Votes: 0
Colum McCannWe may not be able to stop evil in the world, but how we treat one another is entirely up to us. Votes: 0
Barack ObamaI wouldn't want to assume that all men are like you. If I did, I know I would give them up entirely Votes: 0
Patricia CornwellA reason that the past is so hated by the young is that there is no way to be entirely free of it. Votes: 0
Paul Horgan