I find that when my plays are going well, they seem to resemble pieces of music. But if I had to go into specifics about it, I wouldn't be able to. It's merely something that I feel.
If one judges love according to the greatest part of the effects it produces, it would appear to resemble rather hatred than kindness.
Why should architecture or objects of art in the machine age, just because they are made by machines, have to resemble machinery?
What we seek, at the deepest level, is inwardly to resemble, rather than physically to possess, the objects and places that touch us through their beauty.
Everyone I'm photographing, I feel like I'm remaking a family, in a way. My brothers and sisters are my heroes. So many of my models resemble them.
Every role I have in my kitty is different. None of them resemble the roles I have played in my earlier films.
Some minds improve by travel, others, rather, resemble copper wire, or brass, which get the narrower by going farther.
My hands resemble some ancient tree: the roots that bind up the earth, the rock and the ceaselessly nibbling wordms.
THE ALLURE OF Montana is like a commitment to a narcotic; you can never use it up or get enough of it. Its wilderness areas probably resemble the earth on the first day of creation.
The mind of the painter must resemble a mirror, which always takes the colour of the object it reflects and is completely occupied by the images of as many objects as are in front of it.
Life resembles a novel more often than novels resemble life.
When man wanted to make a machine that would walk he created the wheel, which does not resemble a leg.
All happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
Politics resemble religion; attempting to divest either of ceremony is the most certain mode of bringing either into contempt.
My passions, concentrated on a single point, resemble the rays of a sun assembled by a magnifying glass: they immediately set fire to whatever object they find in their way.
Too many of the organizations I have observed resemble a farm in Kansas. They have lots of fences and silos as well as a storm cellar.
A fluent tongue is the only thing a mother don't like her daughter to resemble her in.
A wartime Minister of Information is compelled, in the national interest, to such continuous acts of duplicity that even his natural hair must grow to resemble a wig.
Both in their origins and effects, boredom and stuffy air resemble each other. They are usually generated whenever a large number of people gather together in a closed room.
Women are only told that they resemble angels when they are young and beautiful; consequently, it is their persons, not their virtues, that procure them homage.
If I had a Volkswagon Beetle. I'd paint the front to resemble Glenn Langdon in War Of The Colossal Beast. Why? Two words: The Ladies.
If we assume that man actually does resemble God, then we are forced into the impossible theory that God is a coward, an idiot and a bounder.
People mature with age and experience. I hope I more resemble a fine wine than bad vinegar.
Never ask for someone's thoughts on autism unless you are prepared to hear a story that doesn't resemble your own.
I've been really lucky with critical reaction, overall, even if my films don't often resemble each other.
Youth can only assert itself through the conviction that its ventures surpass all others and resemble nothing.
I give my students the option of not doing an arangetram or having it in a temple. But some parents still want to organize events that resemble mini weddings.
My misfortune is that I still resemble a man too much. I should liked to be wholly a beast like that goat. - Quasimodo
Even with all its political bells and whistles, the Obamacare plans increasingly resemble Medicaid in terms of networks and drug lists.
The intellectual attainments of a man who thinks for himself resemble a fine painting, where the light and shade are correct, the tone sustained, the colour perfectly hamonized; it is true to life.
Birth is nothing without virtue, and we have no claim to share in the glory of our ancestors unless we endeavor to resemble them.
The brains of members of the Press departments of motion-picture studios resemble soup at a cheap restaurant. It is wiser not to stir them.
We find the Works of Nature still more pleasant, the more they resemble those of art.
Dead bodies didn't resemble unconscious ones; it was as if you could sense that something had fled from them, that some essential spark was now missing.
I scarcely know a professional man I can like, and certainly not one who has been what the world calls successful, that I should the least wish to resemble.
[Spiritual friendship] is eagerly helping one another know, serve, love, and resemble God in deeper and deeper ways.
I most resemble Benjamin Button. I evolve. I attach myself to the heartbeat of whatever is going on at that particular time, or I just chart a new path.
Every epigram should resemble a bee; it should have sting, honey, and brevity.
The reason some portraits don't look true to life is that some people make no effort to resemble their pictures.
There is no good father who would want to resemble our Heavenly Father.
I'm teetotal and a vegetarian, which is sometimes a surprise to people who meet me expecting me to resemble one of the characters in my books.
I know I'm famous and irresitible - a combination whose properties closely resemble radioactivity - and I know that you in this room are helpless against me.
People focus on role models; it is more effective to find antimodels - people you don't want to resemble when you grow up
Unless we abandon elements which resemble a police state, we can't meet the demands of being a modern society.
A film goes through so many hands, that by the time it's done, it might not resemble what you thought you were making.
(Those who) impute such actions to God, as make Him resemble the worst of beings, and so run into downright Demonism.
The North Korean landscape is strikingly beautiful in places. It could be said to resemble America's Pacific Northwest - but substantially drained of color.
I would like my personal reading map to resemble a map of the British Empire circa 1900.
A portrait, to be a work of art, neither must nor may resemble the sitter... one must paint its atmosphere.
Many news organizations have come to resemble the fact-starved blogs they once took pains to remain separate from.
Efforts to revive the art principles of the past at best produce works of art that resemble a stillborn child.
a meaningless phrase repeated again and again begins to resemble truth.
Men resemble great deserted palaces: the owner occupies only a few rooms and has closed-off wings where he never ventures.
If God be infinitely holy, just, and good, He must take delight in those creatures that resemble Him most in these perfections.
Because of both hipster culture and Facebook culture, the human race is starting to resemble a school of hairy piranhas.
Is it surprising that modern English land law should resemble a chaos rather than a system?
Compilers resemble gluttonous eaters who devour excessive quantities of healthy food just to excrete them as refuse.
How can it be, after all this concentrated effort and separation, how can it be that I still resemble, so very closely, my own detestable mother?
The heavens are now seen to resemble a luxuriant garden, which contains the greatest variety of productions, in different flourishing beds.
Only if you are part of a community of believers seeking to resemble, serve, and love Jesus will you ever get to know him and grow into his likeness.
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