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Adjective Form Of Quotes By Graham Greene

Excitement is simple: excitement is a situation, a single event. It mustn't be wrapped up in thoughts, similes, metaphors. A simile is a form of reflection, but excitement is of the moment when there is no time to reflect. Action can only be expressed by a subject, a verb and an object, perhaps rhythm -- little else. Even an adjective slows the pace or tranquilizes the nerve. — Graham Greene

Adjective Form Of Quotes By Robert C. Harvey

The confusion inherent in the word comics has been apparent to those writing in the filed for years. The word has a plural form but is singular in application. And in its singular form, comic, it can be an adjective for something humorous or another name for a comedian. In short, comics lacks the precision it ought to have for ordinary communication let alone serious philosophical deliberations. — Robert C. Harvey

Adjective Form Of Quotes By Stephen King

If you can remember all the accessories that go with your best outfit, the contents of your purse, the starting lineup of the New York Yankees or the Houston Oilers, or what label "Hang On Sloopy" by The McCoys was on, you are capable of remembering the differences between a gerund (verb form used as a noun) and a participle (verb form used as an adjective). — Stephen King

Adjective Form Of Quotes By Karl Lagerfeld

If I were pretentious I would say that I'm not an average person. But really, I know how that is. — Karl Lagerfeld

Adjective Form Of Quotes By Dorothy Dunnett

Good God, here am I with stockings in either hand, panting towards restitution. I merely require you to keep my soul out of the general conversation.'

'And your brother's soul?' said James Stewart. He was drawling again.

'I understood,' said Lymond, 'that you had that in hand. — Dorothy Dunnett

Adjective Form Of Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Imitate Jesus and Socrates — Benjamin Franklin

Adjective Form Of Quotes By John G. Shobris

Conscious In psychodynamics, the adjective "conscious" takes the form of a noun and becomes "the conscious." Animals and even plants may be said to have a type of conscious. In fact, all matter has an internal and external manifestation. The internal manifestation is a rudimentary conscious. It is not really internal because this term is a spatial reference similar to in and out. In contrast, consciousness itself (consciousness without content) transcends space and time. For this reason, the conscious is not an object that can be detected and dissected in the same way that the brain can be detected and dissected. It is a manifestation of reality that is unrelated to physical matter and energy. Any system that has some kind of rudimentary, connected, and organized processing is conscious on some level. We may even say that subatomic systems, such as ones making up an atom, are rudimentarily conscious. — John G. Shobris

Adjective Form Of Quotes By Elizabeth George

When you view yourself through the lens of God's Word, you will better understand God's love for you and the worth you have in His eyes. — Elizabeth George

Adjective Form Of Quotes By Anatole Broyard

The epic implications of being human end in more than this: We start our lives as if they were momentous stories, with a beginning, a middle and an appropriate end, only to find that they are mostly middles. — Anatole Broyard

Adjective Form Of Quotes By Jan Chipchase

I find buying a bicycle is a great way to stay in touch with people. — Jan Chipchase

Adjective Form Of Quotes By Sol Hurok

The sky's the limit if you have a roof over your head. — Sol Hurok