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  • Using these unnamed sources, if done properly, carefully and fairly, provides more accountability in government. -- Bob Woodward
  • Those who kept their sanity and humanity intact in the face of awful adversity. Heroes named and unnamed, some known only to God. -- Silvia Cartwright
  • If we're really writing, we are exploring the unnamed emotional facets of the human heart. Not all emotions, not all states of mind have been named. Nor are all the names we have been given always accurate. -- Ron Carlson
  • Poetry may make us from time to time a little more aware of the deeper, unnamed feelings which form the substratum of our being, to which we rarely penetrate; for our lives are mostly a constant evasion of ourselves. -- T. S. Eliot
  • They, that unnamed 'they,' they've knocked me down but I got up. I always get up-and I swear when I went down quite often I took the fall; nothing moves a mountain but itself. They, I've long ago named them me. -- Gregory Corso
  • As the writer of a pseudonymous book, I gave up my own accumulated history as a novelist and became what I had been as a child: unnamed, unidentified, unacknowledged. Invisible. In a very real sense, what I hope for in the process of imagining a book is to disappear. -- Susan Shreve
  • You talk all the time about being connected, being a unit, believing in each other. But if you have unnamed sources, people out there cutting you down, and then you find out it's the person calling the plays - that would be really hard to deal with, to look at him the same way. -- Aaron Rodgers
  • What goes unnamed remains hard to correct. -- Gregory Maguire
  • The unnamed should not be mistaken for the nonexistent. -- Jean de la Bruyere
  • The unnamed should not be mistaken for the nonexistent. -- Jean de la Bruyere
  • An ocean without unnamed monsters would be like sleep without dreams. -- John Steinbeck
  • Another way of approaching the thing is to consider it unnamed, unnameable. -- Francis Ponge
  • The unknown was my compass. The unknown was my encyclopedia. The unnamed was my science and progress. -- Anais Nin
  • a spiritual desert is spreading - an interior emptiness, an unnamed fear, a quiet sense of despair. -- Pope Benedict XVI
  • To live without history is to live like an infant, constantly amazed and challenged by a strange and unnamed world. -- Joan Nestle
  • The named was born from the unnamed . . . all being flows from non-being . . . the describable world emanates from an indescribable source. -- Laozi
  • Men really need sea-monsters in their personal oceans. An ocean without its unnamed monsters would be like a completely dreamless sleep. -- John Steinbeck
  • America is at war. Our enemy is not violent extremism. It is not some unnamed malevolent force. It is radical Islamic terrorist. -- Ted Cruz
  • Casual reliance on unnamed sources...corrodes our credibility and, in cases that are rare but not rare enough, may abet journalistic malpractice. -- Bill Keller
  • When men change swords for ledgers, and desert The student's bower for gold, some fears unnamed I had, my Country--am I to be blamed? -- William Wordsworth
  • In every great novel, who is the hero all the time? Not any of the characters, but some unnamed and nameless flame behind them all. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • An artistic endeavour comes into the world naked, unnamed, and vulnerable. Every creative effort requires the artist to wrest something from nothingness, a purposive cosmos from an apparently indifferent chaos. -- Peter London
  • Science is the special province of the ego. And magic and art are the special province of something else. I could name it, but I won't. It prefers to be unnamed -- Terence McKenna
  • What I can't do is have an intelligent conversation with [George Stephanopoulos] about a report in "The New York Times" that is unnamed, inconclusive, and based on something that isn't true. -- Reince Priebus
  • Genius has oftenest been the pariah of his time, the unhoused god whom none cared for, unnamed till they whom he first promoted, enriched and honored, found it honorable to own their benefactor. -- Amos Bronson Alcott
  • Part of what makes a situation traumatic is not talking about it. Talking reduces trauma symptoms. When we don't talk about trauma, we remain emotionally illiterate. Our most powerful feelings go unnamed and unspoken. -- Tian Dayton
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