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  • Wisdom corresponds to the future; it is philosophy. -- Herbie Hancock
  • The universe corresponds to the nature of your song. -- Michael Beckwith
  • To any mental state there corresponds a physical condition. -- Arthur Alfred Lynch
  • The heart knows no logic, and rarely corresponds with the brain. -- Alyson Noel
  • Traveling with children corresponds roughly to traveling third class in Bulgaria. -- Robert Benchley
  • Breathing, according to me, corresponds to taking charge of one's own life. -- Luce Irigaray
  • [T]he progress of civilization corresponds with the spread of general nausea. -- Edgar Saltus
  • The land of a god corresponds with the land of his worshipers. -- William Robertson Smith
  • The Platonic world of ideas corresponds to Thinking and Sensation on the mystical level. -- Carl Jung
  • Suffering, violent suffering, seems to be something that corresponds with something that we experience. -- Leonard Cohen
  • A so-called happy marriage corresponds to love as a correct poem to an improvised song. -- Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
  • The present syllabus in our high schools corresponds almost exactly to what was known in 1640. -- W. W. Sawyer
  • Self-esteem is an inner feeling: Sometimes it corresponds with outer reality, and sometimes it doesn't. -- Stanley Greenspan
  • It is confusing, because in this culture we really don't have anything that corresponds to geisha. -- Arthur Golden
  • We respond to a drama to that extent to which it corresponds to our dream life. -- David Mamet
  • The appearance of the other in the world corresponds therefore to a congealed sliding of the whole universe. -- Jean-Paul Sartre
  • Each season I try to incorporate something new that corresponds to the timing and the trends in everyday fashion. -- Austin Scarlett
  • It is a matter of mere coincidence that there is often a real individual who corresponds with a celebrity, signifies them. -- Johnny Rich
  • Friction is the only concept that more or less corresponds to the factors that distinguish real war from war on paper. ... -- Carl von Clausewitz
  • If every nation gets the government it deserves, every generation writes the history which corresponds with its view of the world. -- Elizabeth Janeway
  • Most likely, the system of mutual relations that has evolved in Eastern Europe and Asia corresponds to another level of governance. -- Garry Kasparov
  • The ideal and the beautiful are identical; the ideal corresponds to the idea, and beauty to form; hence idea and substance are cognate. -- Victor Hugo
  • The fact of the existence of two theories [causal and acausal] that contradict each other in Jung ... corresponds psychologically to the vascillation between 3 and 4. -- Wolfgang Pauli
  • It's better not to know authors personally, because the real person never corresponds to the image you form of him from reading his books. -- Italo Calvino
  • The degree of consciousness corresponds to the degree of density or the speed of vibrations. The denser the matter, the less conscious it is. -- G. I. Gurdjieff
  • We can gradually grow into any condition we desire, provided we first make ourselves in habitual mental attitude the person who corresponds to those conditions. -- Thomas Troward
  • A text conversation is a short exchange of often grossly truncated language that corresponds to a thought made all the more shallow by the process. -- Henry Rollins
  • Specific music starts feeding my imagination and gives me a landscape that corresponds somehow, in some abstract way, to the world I'm just starting to imagine. -- Jim Jarmusch
  • X-Ray crystallography is nowadays an accurate and rapid method of determining conformation in the crystal lattice, which conformation usually corresponds to the preferred conformation in solution. -- Derek Harold Richard Barton
  • The fall of a given weight from a height of around 365 meters corresponds to the heating of an equal weight of water from 0° to 1°. -- Robert Mayer
  • power can be thought of as the never-ending, self-feeding motor of all political action that corresponds to the legendary unending accumulation of money that begets money. -- Hannah Arendt
  • More conservative advocacy work often encourages portrayals of trans people as people who deserve rights. Deservingness, of course, corresponds to national racial, gender and ability norms. -- Dean Spade
  • We have one of those conversations where every thing clicks, meshes, corresponds, locks, where even our pauses, even our punctuation marks, seem to be nodding in agreement. -- Nick Hornby
  • Every suggested idea produces a corresponding physical reaction. Every idea constantly repeated ends by being engraved upon the brain, provoking the act which corresponds to that idea. -- Scott Reed
  • Our destiny changes with our thought; we shall become what we wish to become, do what we wish to do, when our habitual thought corresponds with our desire. -- Orison Swett Marden
  • The artist is a man who finds that the form or shape of things externally corresponds, in some strange way, to the movements of his mental and emotional life. -- Graham Collier
  • No action is ever an isolated event. Always, it invites from the universe a reaction that corresponds exactly to the type and the force of energy behind the deed. -- Paramahansa Yogananda
  • [Evangelization] is not something optional, but the very vocation of the People of God, a duty that corresponds to it by the command of the Lord Jesus Christ himself -- Pope Benedict XVI
  • Language corresponds only to itself. Intellectuals suffer from that. And once you begin to question language, you cannot stop at studying linguistics. Analytical philosophy becomes insufficient, artificial grammar becomes insufficient. -- Martin Walser
  • Too much of our lives corresponds to the 'lost-wallet' theory of life. You lose something, spend a long time finding it, and then feel grateful to be back where you started. -- Gloria Steinem
  • A response is not just a re-action, a protest, as it were, against being disturbed; it is, as the word indicates, an answer. It meets the stimulus, and corresponds with it. -- John Dewey
  • If you wish to obtain a great name or to found an establishment, be completely mad; but be sure that your madness corresponds with the turn and temper of your age. -- Voltaire
  • There is, of course, a world of difference between cricket and the movie business ... I suppose doing a love scene with Racquel Welch roughly corresponds to scoring a century be fore lunch. -- Oliver Reed
  • A transference neurosis corresponds to a conflict between ego and id, a narcissistic neurosis corresponds to that between between ego and super-ego, and a psychosis to that between ego and outer world. -- Sigmund Freud
  • Find the most puzzling kind of art you can think of, and then go out and try to approximate it with your camera. Take a photograph that corresponds to it. (Assignment to students.) -- John Baldessari
  • the full analysis of the notions of saying something and understanding what one said inevitably involves a concept which, as I will show in detail, essentially corresponds to the Cartesian idea of thought. -- Zeno Vendler
  • The shell model, although proposed by theoreticians, really corresponds to the experimentalist's approach. It was born from a thorough study of the experimental data, plotting them in different ways, and looking for interconnections. -- Maria Goeppert-Mayer
  • Because it corresponds to a vital need, love is overvalued in our culture. It becomes a phantom - like success - carrying with it the illusion that it is a solution for all problems. -- Karen Horney
  • The motive of art comes to us not from what exists, but from the notion that there is something higher, something nobler, something richer, and that what exists corresponds only partially to all of this. -- Abraham Kuyper
  • The notion of obligations comes before that of rights, which is subordinate and relative to the former. A right is not effectual by itself, but only in relation to the obligation to which it corresponds ... -- Simone Weil
  • To the ideal of high consumption and the downgrading of spiritual values corresponds a conception of injustice that centers exclusively on the problem of consumption; and equality in consumption cannot be achieved except by violence. -- Jacques Ellul
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