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  • Religion is removed from the public realm, and the public realm is removed from the affairs of religion. However, this is not neutrality. Implicitly, it supports secularism. -- Stephen V Monsma
  • The right to procreate is not guaranteed, explicitly or implicitly, by the Constitution. -- Robert Bork
  • When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable. -- Walt Disney
  • Is it faith to understand nothing, and merely submit your convictions implicitly to the Church? -- John Calvin
  • I believe implicitly that every young man in the world is fascinated with either sharks or dinosaurs. -- Peter Benchley
  • I make it a rule always to believe compliments implicitly for five minutes, and to simmer gently for twenty more. -- Alice James
  • In short, the proposition that God was in any way involved in our creation is effectively outlawed, and implicitly negated. -- Phillip E. Johnson
  • In two months Joseph Kennedy had taken over my entire life, and I trusted him implicitly to make the most of it. -- Gloria Swanson
  • I had always been told by my parents, not implicitly told, but every inference was that Britain was the hub of the universe. -- Rolf Harris
  • Once you get married, women are still implicitly expected to do the majority of the housework and take care of any future children. -- Jessica Valenti
  • It was implicitly supposed that every living thing was distinctively plant or animal; that there were real and profound differences between the two, if only they could be seized. -- Asa Gray
  • In many ways, it was much, much harder to get the first book contract. The hardest thing probably overall has been learning not to trust people, publicists and so forth, implicitly. -- Neil Gaiman
  • The implications of these considerations justify the statement that all empirically verifiable knowledge even the commonsense knowledge of everyday life - involves implicitly, if not explicitly, systematic theory in this sense. -- Talcott Parsons
  • With the variety of fields within economics, broadly conceived and the increasing specialization of scholarly world, the award of a Nobel Memorial Prize honors not only the individual scholar but, implicitly, also a special field or a distinctive method. -- Simon Kuznets
  • The federal government should not be an accessory to the unconstitutional actions of the Arizona state government. By continuing to work with Arizona police departments operating under SB 1070, the Department is implicitly condoning the shameful tactics authorized by the new law. -- Lucille Roybal-Allard
  • If I say, 'I forgive you,' I have implicitly said you have done something wrong to me. But what forgiveness is at its heart is both saying that justice has been violated and not letting that violation count against the offender. -- Miroslav Volf
  • Firstly you must always implicitly obey orders, without attempting to form any opinion of your own regarding their propriety. Secondly, you must consider every man your enemy who speaks ill of your king; and thirdly you must hate a Frenchman as you hate the devil. -- Horatio Nelson
  • Whether this was explicitly taught or implicitly caught, I grew up with the impression that when it comes to the Christian life, justification was step one and sanctification was step two and that once we get to step two there's no reason to revisit step one. -- Tullian Tchividjian
  • Companies cannot really see beyond their current customer base. They explicitly or implicitly do things to protect their current customers. And the last person to want real change is your customer. This is why most new ideas come from small companies that have nothing to lose. -- Nicholas Negroponte
  • Every year the literary press praises dozens if not hundreds of novels to the skies, asserting explicitly or implicitly that these books will probably not be suffering water damage in the basements of their authors' houses 20 years from now. But historically, anyway, that's not the way the novelistic ecology works. -- Lev Grossman
  • I work with a stylist called Devon Nuszer and a makeup artist called Aaron Barry, and between those two, I trust them implicitly. I have the things I do over and over again and that I feel safe with, but they inspire me to take risks, and I trust them so much. -- Rose McIver
  • The guys on 'Game of Thrones' trust me implicitly to take care of the action stuff. I don't mess with their drama, but they allow me to come up with ideas like 'Hey, what if the giant had a bow? And what if he shot some guy off the wall?' With 'Constantine,' too, they really trust me to scare the audience. -- Neil Marshall
  • No historian should be trusted implicitly. -- George Kitson Clark
  • The right to procreate is not guaranteed, explicitly or implicitly, by the Constitution -- Robert Bork
  • We look down on our scientists if they engage in outside consultation. We implicitly promote the ivory tower. -- Vikram Sarabhai
  • The thrill of terror is passive, masochistic, and implicitly feminine. It is imaginative submission to overwhelming superior force. -- Camille Paglia
  • Customers are speaking to you implicitly via their behavior, captured in the footprints they leave behind in your systems. -- Robert G. Thompson
  • Those caught in the cycle of self-concern suffer helplessly, while the compassionate are more free and, implicitly, more happy. -- Robert Thurman
  • All narratives, even the confusing, are implicitly hopeful; they speak of a world that can be ordered, and thus understood. -- Lucy Grealy
  • In short, the proposition that God was in any way involved in our creation is effectively outlawed, and implicitly negated." -- Phillip E. Johnson
  • There can be no great literature in America until her writers have learned to trust her implicitly and love her devoutly. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • Those who would circumcise, implicitly suggest that they know better than nature, God, or whatever power created us and our world. -- Ronald Goldman
  • We doctors have always been a simple trusting folk. Did we not believe Galen implicitly for 1500 years and Hippocrates for more than 2000? -- William Osler
  • ... the will always wills to do something and thus implicitly holds in contempt sheer thinking, whose whole activity depends on "doing nothing. -- Hannah Arendt
  • How did people do this - swallow all their fears and trust someone else so implicitly with every imperfection and fear they had... -- Stephenie Meyer
  • Rock is for everybody; it should be so implicitly anti-elitist that the question of whether somebody's qualified to perform it should never even arise. -- Lester Bangs
  • The core of character lies in each individual story person's ability to care about something; to feel implicitly or explicitly that something is important. -- Dwight V. Swain
  • In short, let it be your maxim through life, to know all you can know, yourself; and never to trust implicitly to the informationsof others. -- Lord Chesterfield
  • The deepest hunger of [a child's] human heart is to be understood, for understanding implicitly affirms, validates, recognizes and appreciates the intrinsic worth of another. -- Stephen Covey
  • I don't have to edit myself. I get to be me, warts and all, and that's ultimately what people want, and to trust each other implicitly. -- Greg Behrendt
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  • Adults who enter into public life implicitly consent to having less privacy, but their families - especially their children - should not be treated callously or thoughtlessly. -- Melissa Harris-Perry
  • Culture is only true when implicitly critical, and the mind which forgets this revenges itself in the critics it breeds. Criticism is an indispensable element of culture. -- Theodor Adorno
  • A true Friendship is as wise as it is tender. The parties to it yield implicitly to the guidance of their love, and know no otherlaw nor kindness. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • I do not believe so implicitly, as some cricketers and writers upon cricket do, in watching the bowler's hand.I prefer to watch the ball, and not anticipate events. -- W. G. Grace
  • All people, however fanatical they may be in their zeal to disparage and to fight capitalism, implicitly pay homage to it by passionately clamoring for the products it turns out -- Ludwig von Mises
  • Not only do innovators have to deal with all of the fundamental challenges of innovation, they have to do so in an environment that often is implicitly hostile towards innovation. -- Scott D. Anthony
  • Everybody thinks of economics whether he is aware of it or not. In joining a political party or in casting his ballot, the citizen implicitly takes a stand upon essential economic theories. -- Ludwig von Mises
  • Being different is ... interesting; there's nothing implicitly inferior or superior about it. Great difference, of course, produces natural caution; and if the differences are too extreme ... well, then, reality tends to fade away. -- Edward Albee
  • There is a visual narrative that is implicitly understandable even when you don't understand the words and in a good comic, and they are hard to find, but good comics have parallel intertwined narratives. -- Francoise Mouly
  • Art has knowledge and skills, and to come to know them is to be implicitly against a culture that is against knowledge - today's mass culture, which aims to produce a lot of consuming morons. -- Matthew Collings
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