Quotes by Distinguished MATERIAL, adj. Having an actual existence, as distinguished from an imaginary one. Important. Ambrose Bierce distinguished existence important It's very important for me to be distinguished in my own home. Cristiano Ronaldo distinguished important home The French never allow a distinguished son of France to lack a statue. E. V. Lucas distinguished france son The most distinguished hallmark of the American society is and always has been change. Eric Sevareid distinguished hallmark american-society The higher man is distinguished from the lower by his fearlessness and his readiness to challenge misfortune. Friedrich Nietzsche distinguished challenges men Ideas, as distinguished from events, are never unprecedented. Hannah Arendt distinguished events ideas Books are to be distinguished by the grandeur of their topics even more than by the manner in which they are treated. Henry David Thoreau distinguished topics book Always to be best, and distinguished above the rest. Homer distinguished What distinguished my life from my brother's is that my mother didn't like me. When I became a woman, I seemed to repel her. Jamaica Kincaid distinguished brother mother I think there is a blossom about me of something more distinguished than the generality of mankind. James Boswell distinguished mankind thinking Informing all of Carson's work was the idea that although human beings are part of nature, we are distinguished by our power to alter it irreversibly. Joel Garreau distinguished evolution ideas Can true repentance exist without faith? By no means. But although they cannot be separated, they ought to be distinguished. John Calvin distinguished repentance mean We are not distinguished from brutes by our senses, but by our understanding. John Flavel distinguished brutes understanding God's blessing is not always to be distinguished from His wrath. Joyce Carol Oates distinguished wrath blessing Living organisms are distinguished by their specified complexity Leslie Orgel living-organisms distinguished complexity We're so many, we're so hard to distinguish from each other, but we long to be distinguished. Lydia Millet distinguished conformity long Legally speaking, there are no such things as 'public rights,' as distinguished from individual rights. Legally speaking, there is no such creature or thing as 'the public.' Lysander Spooner distinguished individual rights In the future, all cities will be distinguished by one thing only. The nature of their enthusiasm. Pier Giorgio Di Cicco distinguished cities enthusiasm When we call a philosopher distinguished, we are not saying that she is worthy and not saying that she is recognized, but we are saying that she occupies the intersection of both - that she is recognized and worthy; even that she is recognized because she's worthy. Rebecca Goldstein distinguished philosopher worthy James Cameron's films have always been distinguished by ground-breaking technical excellence. Roger Ebert distinguished film excellence 12»