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ALL MEANINGS, WE KNOW, DEPEND ON THE KEY OF INTERPRETATION All meanings, we know, depend on the key of interpretation.MeaningQuotations by George Eliot THE HEART AND BENEVOLENT AND KIND THE MOST RESEMBLES GOD The heart and benevolent and kind the most resembles God.KindnessQuotations by Robert Burns IT IS A LESSON WHICH ALL HISTORY TEACHES WISE MEN, TO PUT It is a lesson which all history teaches wise men, to put trust in ideas, and not in circumstances.IdeasQuotations by Ralph Waldo Emerson GREAT THINGS ARE ONLY POSSIBLE WITH OUTRAGEOUS REQUESTS "I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. YOU DON’T NEED INTELLIGENCE TO HAVE LUCK, BUT YOU DO NEED You don’t need intelligence to have luck, but you do need luck to have intelligence.Intelligence and IntellectualsQuotations by JewishProverb
FAT CAT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: A rich, privileged person, especially one who influences elections by making contributions to political campaigns. MENSCH – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: A more specific term in a general class. For example, “purple” is a hyponym of “color”. LET THY SPEECH BE BETTER THAN SILENCE, OR BE SILENT Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent.SpeechQuotations by Dionysius of Halicarnassus SHOW ME THE COUNTRY THAT HAS NO STRIKES AND I’LL SHOW YOU Show me the country that has no strikes and I’ll show you the country in which there is no liberty.LibertyQuotations by SamuelGompers
ALL MEANINGS, WE KNOW, DEPEND ON THE KEY OF INTERPRETATION All meanings, we know, depend on the key of interpretation.MeaningQuotations by George Eliot THE HEART AND BENEVOLENT AND KIND THE MOST RESEMBLES GOD The heart and benevolent and kind the most resembles God.KindnessQuotations by Robert Burns IT IS A LESSON WHICH ALL HISTORY TEACHES WISE MEN, TO PUT It is a lesson which all history teaches wise men, to put trust in ideas, and not in circumstances.IdeasQuotations by Ralph Waldo Emerson GREAT THINGS ARE ONLY POSSIBLE WITH OUTRAGEOUS REQUESTS "I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. YOU DON’T NEED INTELLIGENCE TO HAVE LUCK, BUT YOU DO NEED You don’t need intelligence to have luck, but you do need luck to have intelligence.Intelligence and IntellectualsQuotations by JewishProverb
FAT CAT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: A rich, privileged person, especially one who influences elections by making contributions to political campaigns. DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Quotes at Dictionary-Quotes : Inspirational, motivational, funny and famous quotes about life and more. Dictionary of quotations – Searchable and browsable database of quotations with author and subject indexes. Quotes from famous political leaders, authors, and literature. A quotation is the repetition of a sentence, phrase, or passage from speech or text that someone has said or written AEGIS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 10 hours ago · Definition: (noun) Protection. Synonyms: auspices. Usage: Bandits dare not approach me on the roads, as I am under the imperial aegis. Discuss PANACEA – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 1 day ago · Definition: (noun) A remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties. Synonyms: cure-all. Usage: Here the glib politician crying his legislative panaceas, and here the peripatetic Cheap-Jack holding aloft his quack cures for human ills. Discuss SUKEY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 10 hours ago · noun: 1. The removing of flesh, especially from a corpse before burial. 2. The supposed separation of the PIQUANT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (adjective) Having an agreeably pungent taste. Synonyms: spicy, zesty. Usage: When I feel like spicing things up at dinner, Ipour a
EVENIUS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES The sooner you make your first five thousand mistakes the sooner you will be able to correct them.MistakesQuotations ANATHEMA – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (noun) A person or thing detested or loathed. Synonyms: bete noire. Usage: Because of what he did to Sam, he is anathema to menow. Discuss
MENSCH – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: A more specific term in a general class. For example, “purple” is a hyponym of “color”.MOTHER HUBBARD
1 day ago · Definition: (adjective) Characterized by intense emotion. Synonyms: ardent, fervent, fervid, fiery, impassioned, torrid. Usage: Their perfervid love affair WHEN YOU’VE GOT SOMETHING TO PROVE, THERE’S NOTHING When you’ve got something to prove, there’s nothing greater than a challenge. -Bradshaw, Terry DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Quotes at Dictionary-Quotes : Inspirational, motivational, funny and famous quotes about life and more. Dictionary of quotations – Searchable and browsable database of quotations with author and subject indexes. Quotes from famous political leaders, authors, and literature. A quotation is the repetition of a sentence, phrase, or passage from speech or text that someone has said or written PANACEA – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (noun) A remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties. Synonyms: cure-all. Usage: Here the glib politician crying his legislative panaceas, and here the peripatetic Cheap-Jack holding aloft his quack cures for human ills. Discuss EVENIUS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 1 day ago · The sooner you make your first five thousand mistakes the sooner you will be able to correct them.MistakesQuotations PIQUANT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 1 day ago · Definition: (adjective) Having an agreeably pungent taste. Synonyms: spicy, zesty. Usage: When I feel like spicing things up at dinner, I pour a little of ANATHEMA – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 20 hours ago · Definition: (noun) A person or thing detested or loathed. Synonyms: bete noire. Usage: Because of what he did to Sam, he is anathema to me now. DiscussMOTHER HUBBARD
Definition: (adjective) Characterized by intense emotion. Synonyms: ardent, fervent, fervid, fiery, impassioned, torrid. Usage: Their perfervid love affair MENSCH – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES verb tr.: 1. To motivate or to arouse to action. 2. To coat with a rust-resistant material, such GALLIONIC – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (verb) To take in by elaborate methods of deceit. Synonyms: lead by the nose, play false, snow,HUMPTY DUMPTY
1 day ago · noun: 1. A short, rotund person. 2. Something or someone broken beyond repair. DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Quotes at Dictionary-Quotes : Inspirational, motivational, funny and famous quotes about life and more. Dictionary of quotations – Searchable and browsable database of quotations with author and subject indexes. Quotes from famous political leaders, authors, and literature. A quotation is the repetition of a sentence, phrase, or passage from speech or text that someone has said or written PANACEA – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (noun) A remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties. Synonyms: cure-all. Usage: Here the glib politician crying his legislative panaceas, and here the peripatetic Cheap-Jack holding aloft his quack cures for human ills. Discuss EVENIUS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 1 day ago · The sooner you make your first five thousand mistakes the sooner you will be able to correct them.MistakesQuotations PIQUANT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 1 day ago · Definition: (adjective) Having an agreeably pungent taste. Synonyms: spicy, zesty. Usage: When I feel like spicing things up at dinner, I pour a little of ANATHEMA – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 20 hours ago · Definition: (noun) A person or thing detested or loathed. Synonyms: bete noire. Usage: Because of what he did to Sam, he is anathema to me now. DiscussMOTHER HUBBARD
Definition: (adjective) Characterized by intense emotion. Synonyms: ardent, fervent, fervid, fiery, impassioned, torrid. Usage: Their perfervid love affair MENSCH – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES verb tr.: 1. To motivate or to arouse to action. 2. To coat with a rust-resistant material, such GALLIONIC – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (verb) To take in by elaborate methods of deceit. Synonyms: lead by the nose, play false, snow,HUMPTY DUMPTY
1 day ago · noun: 1. A short, rotund person. 2. Something or someone broken beyond repair. DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Quotes at Dictionary-Quotes : Inspirational, motivational, funny and famous quotes about life and more. Dictionary of quotations – Searchable and browsable database of quotations with author and subject indexes. Quotes from famous political leaders, authors, and literature. A quotation is the repetition of a sentence, phrase, or passage from speech or text that someone has said or written PANACEA – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (noun) A remedy for all diseases, evils, or difficulties. Synonyms: cure-all. Usage: Here the glib politician crying his legislative panaceas, and here the peripatetic Cheap-Jack holding aloft his quack cures for human ills. Discuss PIQUANT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 1 day ago · Definition: (adjective) Having an agreeably pungent taste. Synonyms: spicy, zesty. Usage: When I feel like spicing things up at dinner, I pour a little of VULNERARY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Something used for the healing of wounds. adjective: Useful inhealing of wounds.
ANATHEMA – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 20 hours ago · Definition: (noun) A person or thing detested or loathed. Synonyms: bete noire. Usage: Because of what he did to Sam, he is anathema to me now. Discuss OBJURGATE – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (verb) Express strong disapproval of. Synonyms: condemn, decry, excoriate, reprobate. Usage: During the sentencing, the judgeobjurgated the
PERFERVID – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (adjective) Characterized by intense emotion. Synonyms: ardent, fervent, fervid, fiery, impassioned, torrid. Usage: Their perfervid love affair was EVENIUS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 1 day ago · The sooner you make your first five thousand mistakes the sooner you will be able to correct them.MistakesQuotations GALLIONIC – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (verb) To take in by elaborate methods of deceit. Synonyms: lead by the nose, play false, snow,HUMPTY DUMPTY
1 day ago · noun: 1. A short, rotund person. 2. Something or someone broken beyond repair. PIQUANT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 19 hours ago · Definition: (adjective) Having an agreeably pungent taste. Synonyms: spicy, zesty. Usage: When I feel like spicing things up at dinner, I pour a VULNERARY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Something used for the healing of wounds. adjective: Useful inhealing of wounds.
MENSCH – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES verb tr.: 1. To motivate or to arouse to action. 2. To coat with a rust-resistant material, such BAREFACED – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES barefaced. Definition: (adjective) With no effort to conceal. Synonyms: bald. Usage: They attacked him in various ways—with barefaced questions, ingenious suppositions, and distant surmises; but he eluded the skill of them all. Discuss.DECLAMATORY
Definition: (adjective) Ostentatiously lofty in style. Synonyms: bombastic, orotund, tumid, turgid, large. Usage: He has a reputation for making bold, declamatory LET THY SPEECH BE BETTER THAN SILENCE, OR BE SILENT Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent.SpeechQuotations by Dionysius of Halicarnassus ZOONOSIS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Any disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. HYSTERIC – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES adjective: Exhibiting an uncontrolled or overly emotional state, volatility, attention-seeking behavior, etc. noun: An overly emotionalor unstable person.
GREAT THINGS ARE ONLY POSSIBLE WITH OUTRAGEOUS REQUESTS "I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. FAT CAT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: 1. Any of various paradoxes proposed by Zeno, dealing with change and motion. 2. The appearance of . More Details. In Today'sWord.
PIQUANT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 19 hours ago · Definition: (adjective) Having an agreeably pungent taste. Synonyms: spicy, zesty. Usage: When I feel like spicing things up at dinner, I pour a VULNERARY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Something used for the healing of wounds. adjective: Useful inhealing of wounds.
MENSCH – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES verb tr.: 1. To motivate or to arouse to action. 2. To coat with a rust-resistant material, such BAREFACED – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES barefaced. Definition: (adjective) With no effort to conceal. Synonyms: bald. Usage: They attacked him in various ways—with barefaced questions, ingenious suppositions, and distant surmises; but he eluded the skill of them all. Discuss.DECLAMATORY
Definition: (adjective) Ostentatiously lofty in style. Synonyms: bombastic, orotund, tumid, turgid, large. Usage: He has a reputation for making bold, declamatory LET THY SPEECH BE BETTER THAN SILENCE, OR BE SILENT Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent.SpeechQuotations by Dionysius of Halicarnassus ZOONOSIS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Any disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. HYSTERIC – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES adjective: Exhibiting an uncontrolled or overly emotional state, volatility, attention-seeking behavior, etc. noun: An overly emotionalor unstable person.
GREAT THINGS ARE ONLY POSSIBLE WITH OUTRAGEOUS REQUESTS "I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. FAT CAT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: 1. Any of various paradoxes proposed by Zeno, dealing with change and motion. 2. The appearance of . More Details. In Today'sWord.
EVENIUS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 19 hours ago · The sooner you make your first five thousand mistakes the sooner you will be able to correct them.MistakesQuotations PIQUANT – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES 19 hours ago · Definition: (adjective) Having an agreeably pungent taste. Synonyms: spicy, zesty. Usage: When I feel like spicing things up at dinner, I pour a DEONTOLOGY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: The theory or study of duty and obligation, with a focus on the right action as determined by a set of rules, irrespective of the consequences of the action. FORTIFY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (verb) To strengthen physically, mentally, or morally. Synonyms: sustain, encourage, confirm, cheer, strengthen, reassure, brace, stiffen, hearten HACKLE – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES hackle. noun: 1. Hairs or feathers on the neck or back of some animals that stand up when the animal is agitated. 2. Temper; anger. 3. A comb for dressing fiber. verb tr.: To comb flax, hemp, or other fibers witha hackle.
ZOONOSIS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Any disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. ROSTRUM – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: 1. A platform, stage, dais, etc., for public speaking. 2. A beaklike projection on a warship, used for ramming another ship. 3. A snout, beak, or bill of an animal. PECCADILLO – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (noun) A petty misdeed. Synonyms: indiscretion. Usage: I have stayed with my husband for the sake of our children, but I cantolerate his
INTRANSIGENCE
noun: 1. The science of rocket design, construction, and flight. 2. Something requiring advance knowledge and intelligence. BIVOUAC – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: A temporary encampment, in the open air, typically without tents or cover. verb intr.: To take shelter temporarily for the night. VULNERARY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Something used for the healing of wounds. adjective: Useful inhealing of wounds.
FORTIFY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (verb) To strengthen physically, mentally, or morally. Synonyms: sustain, encourage, confirm, cheer, strengthen, reassure, brace, stiffen, hearten MENSCH – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES verb tr.: 1. To motivate or to arouse to action. 2. To coat with a rust-resistant material, such BAREFACED – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (adjective) With no effort to conceal. Synonyms: bald. Usage: They attacked him in various ways—with barefaced questions, ingenious suppositions, and distant surmises; but he eluded the skill of them all. Discuss LET THY SPEECH BE BETTER THAN SILENCE, OR BE SILENT Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent.SpeechQuotations by Dionysius of HalicarnassusINTRANSIGENCE
noun: 1. The science of rocket design, construction, and flight. 2. Something requiring advance knowledge and intelligence. BIVOUAC – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: A temporary encampment, in the open air, typically without tents or cover. verb intr.: To take shelter temporarily for the night. ZOONOSIS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Any disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. GREAT THINGS ARE ONLY POSSIBLE WITH OUTRAGEOUS REQUESTS "I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. VULNERARY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Something used for the healing of wounds. adjective: Useful inhealing of wounds.
FORTIFY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (verb) To strengthen physically, mentally, or morally. Synonyms: sustain, encourage, confirm, cheer, strengthen, reassure, brace, stiffen, hearten MENSCH – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES verb tr.: 1. To motivate or to arouse to action. 2. To coat with a rust-resistant material, such BAREFACED – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (adjective) With no effort to conceal. Synonyms: bald. Usage: They attacked him in various ways—with barefaced questions, ingenious suppositions, and distant surmises; but he eluded the skill of them all. Discuss LET THY SPEECH BE BETTER THAN SILENCE, OR BE SILENT Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent.SpeechQuotations by Dionysius of HalicarnassusINTRANSIGENCE
noun: 1. The science of rocket design, construction, and flight. 2. Something requiring advance knowledge and intelligence. BIVOUAC – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: A temporary encampment, in the open air, typically without tents or cover. verb intr.: To take shelter temporarily for the night. ZOONOSIS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Any disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. GREAT THINGS ARE ONLY POSSIBLE WITH OUTRAGEOUS REQUESTS "I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, It’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. DEONTOLOGY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: The theory or study of duty and obligation, with a focus on the right action as determined by a set of rules, irrespective of the consequences of the action. FORTIFY – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (verb) To strengthen physically, mentally, or morally. Synonyms: sustain, encourage, confirm, cheer, strengthen, reassure, brace, stiffen, hearten HACKLE – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: 1. Hairs or feathers on the neck or back of some animals that stand up when the animal is agitated. 2. Temper; anger. 3. A comb for dressing fiber. verb tr.: To comb flax, hemp, or other fibers with ahackle.
JABBER – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (verb) Talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner. Synonyms: mouth off, rabbit on, rant, rave, spout. Usage: The instant I walked through the door, my sister began to jabber about her latest preteen crisis—something to do with wearing the wrong color of nail polish to school on a Wednesday. Discuss ROSTRUM – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: 1. A platform, stage, dais, etc., for public speaking. 2. A beaklike projection on a warship, used for ramming another ship. 3. A snout, beak, or bill of an animal. BIVOUAC – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: A temporary encampment, in the open air, typically without tents or cover. verb intr.: To take shelter temporarily for the night.INTRANSIGENCE
noun: 1. The science of rocket design, construction, and flight. 2. Something requiring advance knowledge and intelligence. ZOONOSIS – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES noun: Any disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans. COVENTRATE – DICTIONARY OF QUOTES Definition: (noun) A small natural hill. Synonyms: hillock, knoll, mound. Usage: The servant girl took a break from THE ONLY THING TO DO WITH GOOD ADVICE IS TO PASS IT ON. IT The only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on. It is never of any use to oneself.AdviceQuotations by Oscar Wilde DICTIONARY OF QUOTES A BOOK OF QUOTATIONS CAN NEVER BE COMPLETE.__
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noun: 1. The science of rocket design, construction, and flight. 2. Something requiring advance knowledge and intelligence.__Today's Word
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Definition: (noun) Formal systematic questioning. Synonyms: examination. Usage: The defendant refused to confess his guilt, despite the prosecutor's aggressive interrogatory. Discuss__Today's Word
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noun: 1. A unit of length equal to the distance traveled by light in one year in vacuum, about 5.88 trillion miles or 9.46 trillion km. 2. Very far, in distance or time.__Today's Word
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