Top 171 Implied Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 23, 2024.
A man who has a language consequently possesses the world expressed and implied by that language.
Journalism constructs momentarily arrested equilibriums and gives disorder an implied order. That is already two steps from reality.
The neglect this implied, the suffering and wasted quality of human life were appalling. — © Fred Hollows
The neglect this implied, the suffering and wasted quality of human life were appalling.
Where defining foreign policy as 'ethical' went wrong was that it implied that all decisions would be exclusive in every respect of any dealings with unethical regimes.
Lying is sometimes acted, insinuated, or implied, in a manner as injurious and shameful as when the falsehood is spoken outright.
Lists have always implied social order.
It seems almost inherent in human beings that when you are thriving for a certain level of spirituality, you tend to reject clothes, and the implied need to hide yourself.
I believed totally in the possibilities implied in the series. I never thought of it as fantasy. Far from it.
Will an hour be enough?” An hour implied that I needed a lot of help. “I’ll see what I can do,” I said coolly. I was ready in twenty minutes.
Tenderness is the name for a lover's most exquisite sensation; protection is implied in his most generous and heart-thrilling impulse.
I have nowhere claimed nor even implied that unbelief is a guarantee of good conduct or even an indicator of it.
Few human beings are proof against the implied flattery of rapt attention.
There is a social injunction implied in the positivist and analyst methods. This social axiom is that :;:;:;:;:;:; We OUGHT to act in such a way that what IS true can be verified to be so.
Since...since when?" I finally managed to ask. "Since...forever." His tone implied the answer was obvious. — © Richelle Mead
Since...since when?" I finally managed to ask. "Since...forever." His tone implied the answer was obvious.
There is something beyond the natural chaos that is woman or the chaos with implied order that is man, and that's the totality. To stay as we are, is not the issue, but to awake from the dream of life.
I'm fond of implied narratives, oblique angles, and leaving a little room for the viewer to finish a picture.
When the wheel was accepted as part of the national flag, it was surely implied that the spinning wheel would hum in every household.
The cloud-powered smartphone and tablet, as productivity tools, are transforming the world around us along with the implied changes in how we work to be mobile and more social.
True, the apostles did not expressly say that people will be saved only if they repent, believe, and confess. But most evangelicals assume - with good reason - that this is what the apostles implied.
If the fiercest conglomerate monsters had souls, with all that implied, who could condemn them as evil?
Alarmed, I realized what my visceral reaction implied: jealousy. Over a guy I barely knew, with whom I’d exchanged more saliva than sentences.
The framers of our constitution had the sagacity to vest in Congress all implied powers: that is, powers necessary and proper to carry into effect all the delegated powers wherever vested.
There is an implied warranty that a commissioned work should last a lifetime. There is to be no charge.
The citizen who criticizes his country is paying it an implied tribute.
Perhaps the spirit of the Everglades was most evident in the unseen, the hidden, the implied.
Where women are, the better things are implied if not spoken.
Happiness implied a choice, and within that choice a concerted will, a lucid desire.
The worldview implied by literary fiction is complex and ambiguous, trying to be faithful to the complexity and ambiguity of life.
There's always been this implied promise - and it probably was stated somewhere - that Hillary Clinton was gonna be thanked.
People very often say to actors that they admire their careers, and I rather think that what's implied by that is that we have a choice in the matter. When really, most actors, me included, do whatever comes along next.
All art is unstable. Its meaning is not necessarily that implied by the author. There is no authoritative voice. There are only multiple readings.
In an excess of examples, the walk to globalization has additionally implied the minimization of women and young ladies. What's more that must change.
You have to lead, in the case of a game show, a contestant through the architecture of the show. So there's a lot of rules there, literal and implied, that you have to navigate.
It's not the physical location of birth that defines citizenship, but whether your parents are citizens, and the express or implied consent to jurisdiction of the sovereign.
It is only by understanding the cultural complexity and largeness of the concept of agriculture that we can see the threatening diminishments implied by the term 'agribusiness.'
Implied Subjection, but requir'd with gentle sway, And by her yielded, by him best receiv'd,- Yielded with coy submission, modest pride, And sweet, reluctant, amorous delay.
Television theatre, as is implied in its name, should rely on adaptations of scripts written for the theatre.
A man should take to himself no discomfort from an opinion expressed or implied by his adversary, but it is difficult, and oftentimes humiliating to attempt to justify the kindness of one's friends.
He valued life and literature equally for the light they threw upon each other; to his mind one implied the other; he was unable to conceive of them apart. — © Henry James
He valued life and literature equally for the light they threw upon each other; to his mind one implied the other; he was unable to conceive of them apart.
Of all the virtues necessary to the completion of the perfect man, there is none to be more delicately implied and less ostentatiously vaunted than that of exquisite feeling or universal benevolence.
I remember 'vulnerability' being an unattractive word for most of my life, and I resented it as a direction coming from a director just because it implied weakness so I get the job. But it is that humbling place that creates compassion.
The sense of space within the reality of any building is a new concept wherever architecture is concerned. But it is essential ancient principle just the same and is not only necessary now but implied by the ideal of democracy itself.
One of the hardest things to live with in any relationship is criticism, real or implied. Criticism is a form of humor for them, and they enjoy feeling superior when they see someone else's discomfort.
What praise is implied in the simple epithet useful! What reproach in the contrary.
Repose demands for its expression the implied capability of its opposite,--energy.
I like to keep the world, to some degree, an implied setting.
The discovery of printing in the middle of the fifteenth century implied the beginning of a return to a type of civilization dominated by the eye rather than the ear.
I've always said that lovingkindness and compassion are inevitably woven throughout meditation practice even if the words are never used or implied, no matter what technique or method we are using.
The implied threat of using nuclear weapons to curb guerrillas was as absurd as to talk of using a sledge hammer to ward off a swarm of mosquitoes. — © B. H. Liddell Hart
The implied threat of using nuclear weapons to curb guerrillas was as absurd as to talk of using a sledge hammer to ward off a swarm of mosquitoes.
Of course language manifests a belief only if we use its words with the implied acceptance of their appositeness.
Privacy is implied. Privacy is not up for discussion.
The clever reader who is capable or reading between these lines what does not stand written in them but is nevertheless implied will be able to form some conception.
A fundamentalist can't bring himself or herself to negotiate with people who disagree with them because the negotiating process itself is an indication of implied equality.
Citizenship is no light trifle to be jeopardized any moment Congress decides to do so under the name of one of its general or implied grants of power.
Invoking nature with its implied supremacy ignores that many cultures have fundamentally differing ideas of even what nature is, much less how it should work.
In books, you can just wallow in dialogue, and you can just wallow in written words. In screenplays, every line has to serve the purpose of the line that's implied before it and the line that's implied after it. Maybe five lines have to do the work of fifty lines.
She hated the implied familiarity when customers requested things from her by name.
Whatever things may have been in their origin, they are what they are, both in themselves and in regard to their indications respecting other beings or influences the existence of which may be implied in theirs.
In the best travel books the word alone is implied on every exciting page, as subtle and ineradicable as a watermark.
Sir. My lord. Master Roydon." The young man blurted out most available titles except for "Your Majesty" and "Prince of Darkness." These were implied nonetheless.
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