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  • In the embrace's release I caught the scent again. Unmistakable. Marijuana. These homos were high as kites. -- Emily M. Danforth
  • I loved most when his eyelashes twitched and he blinked, and suddenly happiness was there inside his eyes. Unmistakable. Like a single word printed on a clean white page. -- Augusten Burroughs
  • What is wild cannot be bought or sold, borrowed or copied. It is. Unmistakable, unforgettable, unshakable, elemental as earth and ice, water, fire and air, a quintessence, pure spirit, resolving into no constituents. Don't waste your wildness: it is precious and necessary. -- Jay Griffiths
  • Conductors must give unmistakable and suggestive signals to the orchestra - not choreography to the audience. -- George Szell
  • The clear, unmistakable sign of a bureaucrat is somebody who worries about whether he has a window. -- Herb Kelleher
  • There exists an unmistakable demand in the Middle East and in the wider Muslim world for democratization. -- Recep Tayyip Erdogan
  • Our own genomes carry the story of evolution, written in DNA, the language of molecular genetics, and the narrative is unmistakable. -- Kenneth R. Miller
  • Third, we will make trade work for America by forging new trade agreements. And when nations cheat in trade, there will be unmistakable consequences. -- Mitt Romney
  • A new sense of shared international responsibility is unmistakable in the voices of the United Nations and its agencies, and in the civil society of thousands of supra-national NGOs. -- John Charles Polanyi
  • I wanted to use what I was, to be what I was born to be - not to have a 'career', but to be that straightforward obvious unmistakable animal, a writer. -- Cynthia Ozick
  • These films however, have ambiguity built into them, because it's too easy in film to make a strident work of propaganda or advertising, which are really the same thing anyway, meaning the message is unmistakable. -- Godfrey Reggio
  • The fact is that America has been at her most prosperous when government and the private sector have been not at war, but in a wary, if often underplayed, alliance. History is unmistakable on this point. -- Jon Meacham
  • Most men, I am convinced, have an unmistakable feeling at the final moment of significant choice that they are making a free decision, that they can really decide which one of two or more roads to follow. -- Corliss Lamont
  • I myself saw the great works of Western civilization for the first time in my high school in Lithuania in bad black-and-white reproductions on miserable paper. That was, for many years, what art was for me. But from those miserable black-and-white reproductions, I got something, something unmistakable. -- Jonas Mekas
  • My favorite animal to hunt is probably elk. There's nothing like the sound of a bugling bull splitting the cold air at first light. And that smell is unmistakable. Once you experience their musk in the wild there's no going back! A close second would be a varmint hunt. -- Chris Pratt
  • My stories are not Christianized at all. I don't even have any Christians in my stories. What they are, are stories about ordinary people going through extraordinary circumstances in which I'm exploring truth. How light overcomes darkness in a way that's unmistakable to anyone who has any kind of faith. -- Ted Dekker
  • The momentum of freedom in our world is unmistakable - and it is not carried forward by our power alone. We can trust in that greater power Who guides the unfolding of the years. And in all that is to come, we can know that His purposes are just and true. -- George W. Bush
  • The Classic games were Classic because, like classical music or architecture, they strove to give life and weight to ideals of order and proportion, to provide a vision of timelessness. In 'Double Dragon,' we can see the cracks in the brick, the mold growing on the drainage pipes, the unmistakable deterioration of the world we live in. -- D. B. Weiss
  • Definitely just growing up in general influenced me; Detroit happened to be where I was. I feel like the city definitely has made an impact on my life and made me who I am. Detroit has an unmistakable soul - nobody can duplicate the soul we bring to the game. From Motown to J Dilla to Eminem to anything. -- Big Sean
  • Jewelry and profuse ornaments are unmistakable evidences of vulgarity. -- Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
  • Satyagraha is itself an unmistakable mute prayer of an agonized soul. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • It is unmistakable madness to live in poverty only to die rich. -- Juvenal
  • In all great leaders there is a purpose and intensity which is unmistakable. -- L. Ron Hubbard
  • Novels written with film contracts in mind have a faint but unmistakable, and ruinous, odor. -- Annie Dillard
  • Conductors must give unmistakable and suggestive signals to the orchestra, not choreography to the audience. -- George Szell
  • The tendency everywhere in America to concentrate power and responsibility in one man is unmistakable. -- James Bryce
  • You haven't yet seen me be rude. When I am it's unmistakable. - Michelle Maxwell. -- David Baldacci
  • What is the unmistakable mark of a wise man? It is Love, Love for all humanity. -- Sathya Sai Baba
  • It is my unmistakable belief that not a blade of grass moves but by the divine will. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • No kind of sensation is keener and more active than that of pain its impressions are unmistakable. -- Marquis de Sade
  • Sometimes the words that we keep in our hearts, no matter how unmistakable, are best left unspoken. -- Jourdane Erasquin
  • There exists an unmistakable demand in the Middle East and in the wider Muslim world for democratization -- Recep Tayyip Erdogan
  • Battles are won through the ability of men to express concrete ideas in clear and unmistakable language. -- Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall
  • I wonder why bereaved people even bother with mourning clothes when the grief itself provides such an unmistakable wardrobe. -- Jandy Nelson
  • Delirium tremens in a drunk alcoholic are an unmistakable symptom, but those intoxicated with theories are easily mistaken for geniuses. -- Samael Aun Weor
  • The only place we can find a clear, unmistakable message is in the Word of God, which we call the Bible. -- Billy Graham
  • We have unmistakable proof that throughout all past time, there has been a ceaseless devouring of the weak by the strong. -- Herbert Spencer
  • From so much of this seriously-intended pornography there rises, even when it is lewdly or boisterously comic, the acrid smell, unmistakable, of self-dislike. -- Storm Jameson
  • The idols of today are unmistakable - self-esteem without achievement, sex without consequences, wealth without responsibility, pleasure without struggle and experience without commitment. -- Jonathan Sacks
  • What fetched me instantly (and thousands of other newcomers with me) was the subtle but unmistakable sense of escape from the United States. -- H. L. Mencken
  • The patterns have become unmistakable and undeniable. ... We have to come to terms with some hard truths about race and justice in America. -- Hillary Clinton
  • Make no mistake, the point of cutting the personal income tax and the capital gains cut is to send an unmistakable message to business. -- Bill Richardson
  • Do not yearn to be popular; be exquisite. Do not desire to be famous; be loved. Do not take pride in being expected; be palpable, unmistakable. -- C. JoyBell C.
  • The times I've been most successful have been the product of hard work and focus, but there's also been an ease and flow to it that's unmistakable. -- Michael Lomenda
  • Long human words (the longer the better) were easy, unmistakable, and rarely changed their meanings . . . but short words were slippery, unpredictable, changing their meanings without any pattern. -- Robert A. Heinlein
  • To use many words to communicate few thoughts is everywhere the unmistakable sign of mediocrity. To gather much thought into few words stamps the man of genius. -- Arthur Schopenhauer
  • And with the melody came the unmistakable sound of water slapping against the rocks far below us, slowly eroding the foundation of Port Coire and everything I loved. -- Sarah Glenn Marsh
  • I know of no better answer to the foul practices that confront our young people than the teachings of a mother, given in love with an unmistakable warning. -- Gordon B. Hinckley
  • There is an unmistakable freedom that accompanies contentment: a freedom to be who you are, enjoy who you are, and live the life you were destined to live. -- Josh Becker
  • Two sounds of autumn are unmistakable...the hurrying rustle of crisp leaves blown along the street...by a gusty wind, and the gabble of a flock of migrating geese. -- Hal Borland
  • They had almost reached their horses when Neal's unmistakable drawl sounded through the stable: "Joren is so pretty. Say, Garvey, are you two friends because you can have him? -- Tamora Pierce
  • If, as I suspect, the American consumer now enters a sustained slowdown, there will be unmistakable reverberations on U.S.-centric export flows in many major regions of the world. -- Stephen S. Roach
  • This trivializing rhetoric runs the subtle but unmistakable message: pray if you like, worship if you must, but whatever you do, do not on any account take your religion seriously. -- Stephen L. Carter
  • The idea of a detached art, of poetry as a charm which exists only to distract our leisure, is a decadent idea and an unmistakable symptom of our power to castrate. -- Antonin Artaud
  • There is a subtle and unmistakable touch of love and pride, beyond mere skill, almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art - which is art. -- Joseph Conrad
  • Once a character has gelled it's an unmistakable sensation, like an engine starting up within one's body. From then onwards one is driven by this other person, seeing things through their eyes ... -- Deborah Moggach
  • Let your Christianity be so unmistakable, your eye so single, your heart so whole, your walk so straightforward, that all who see you may have no doubt whose you are, and whom you serve. -- J. C. Ryle
  • The word chrysalis alone is an unmistakable indication that here two dreams are joined together, dreams that be-speak both the repose and flight of being, evening's crystallization and wings that open to the light. -- Gaston Bachelard
  • CALAMITY, n. A more than commonly plain and unmistakable reminder that the affairs of this life are not of our own ordering. Calamities are of two kinds: misfortune to ourselves, and good fortune to others. -- Ambrose Bierce
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