Quotes about Difference
I didn't say I liked it Harry. I said it fascinated me. There is a great difference.
— Oscar Wilde
My dear Arthur, I never talk scandal. I only talk gossip. What is the difference between scandal and gossip? Oh! Gossip is charming! History is merely gossip. But scandal is gossip made tedious by morality.
— Oscar Wilde
Query: How does the never to be differ from what never was?
— Cormac McCarthy
Men's memories are uncertain and the past that was differs little from the past that was not.
— Cormac McCarthy
People from the other side will seem odd to you. And you will never understand the latitude which they extend to you.
— Cormac McCarthy
The Sea of Galilee is teeming with fish and life," the priest began. "The Dead Sea is dead and devoid of life. They are both fed by the sparkling water of the River Jordan, so what's the difference? The Sea of Galilee gives all its water away. The Dead Sea keeps it all for itself. Like the Dead Sea, when we keep all that is fresh and good for ourselves, we turn our lives into a briny soup of salty tears.
— Dale Carnegie
The Reformed Church in adhering to the doctrine as it had been settled in the Council of Chalcedon, maintained that there is such an essential difference between the divine and human natures that the one could not become the other, and that the one was not capable of receiving the attributes of the other. If God became the subject of the limitations of humanity He would cease to be God; and if man received the attributes of God he would cease to be man.
— Charles Hodge
Breakfast, dinner, tea; in extreme cases, breakfast, luncheon, dinner, tea, supper, and a glass of something hot at bedtime. What care we take about feeding the lucky body! Which of us does as much for his mind? And what causes the difference? Is the body so much the more important of the two? By no means: but life depends on the body being fed, whereas we can continue to exist as animals (scarcely as men) though the mind be utterly starved and neglected.
— Lewis Carroll
If a person has known love, has felt and given love, that person's life has made a difference.
— Harold S. Kushner
Every day we make some impact on the planet. And the cumulative effect of millions of small ethical actions will truly make a difference.
— Jane Goodall
When we feel we can make a difference, and we're given the means to do so, positive outcomes can happen that in turn allow hope to prevail.
— Jane Goodall
It is important to take action and to realize that we Can make a difference, and this will encourage others to take action and then we realize we are not alone and our cumulative actions truly make an even greater difference. This is how we spread the Light. And this, of course, makes us all even more hopeful.
— Jane Goodall