Quotes by Hints I have a piano in my living room that I mess around on a little bit and when I asked Len if I could find a piece of music, I went through a **** load of classical music to find something that I felt had a certain urgency to it, but also with a hint of melancholia and maybe a sense of longing. I found that which is public domain and I had a piano teacher to go through it with me. Colin Farrell hints piano teacher The things we worry about the most are the hints we trust God with the least. Craig Groeschel hints trust-in-god worry Sleep is a hint of lovely oblivion. D. H. Lawrence hints lovely sleep And I add this part here, to hint to whoever shall read it, that whenever they come to a true Sense of things, they will find Deliverance from Sin a much greater Blessing than Deliverance from Affliction. Daniel Defoe hints blessing add Results "are no good unless they answer (or can be made to seem to answer, or can be twisted and wrenched and piled into odd shapes until they hint at being somehow perhaps on the verge or answering) a question that someone might conceivably want asked." David Quammen hints shapes answers There are plenty of things in vaults that didn't sell in its time. So much stuff. But slowly these companies start to get a hint that these things have some value. Devendra Banhart vaults hints stuff If I give you a hint and tell you it's a hint, it will be information. Diana Wynne Jones hints information giving Shots came, I don't know where they was sent from. Probably some bad hoes I'm bouta take the hint from Drake hoe hints drinking I get weary of the European habit of taking our money, resenting any slight hint as to what they should do, and then assuming, in addition, full right to criticize us as bitterly as they may desire. Dwight D. Eisenhower hints desire may Your soul: pure glucose edged with hints Edith Sitwell glucose hints soul I love to make music that makes people feel mood-enhancing, life-affirming brilliance but I just make whatever comes out at the time and sometimes it's up and sometimes it down and sometimes it sideways with a hint of s smile. Eliza Doolittle hints down-and people Traveling to swimming meets took me beyond my small-town existence, gave me a hint of the exciting world outside of my own home. Esther Williams hints swimming home The mystic cannot wholly do without symbol and image, inadequate to his vision though they must always be: for his experience must be expressed if it is to be communicated, and its actuality is inexpressible except in some hint or parallel which will stimulate the dormant intuition of the reader. Evelyn Underhill hints intuition vision You’re a peach full of poison, you know that?" Mosca snapped back, but could not quite keep a hint of admiration from her tone. Frances Hardinge peaches hints poison I'm drawn to fiction that hints at nonfiction, that blurs or seems to blur the boundaries between invention and autobiography. Garth Greenwell nonfiction hints boundaries Should I pull on a shirt?" he asked with hint of amusement. I WILL NOT BLUSH. "No." He'd be doing the world a favor if he never wore a shirt again, but I wasn't going to tell him that part. "You're fine. Gena Showalter amusement hints world Semicolons . . . signal, rather than shout, a relationship. . . . A semicolon is a compliment from the writer to the reader. It says: "I don't have to draw you a picture; a hint will do." George Will hints writing compliment The most welcome joke to me is the one that takes the place of a heavy, not altogether innocuous thought, at once a cautionary hint of the finger and a flash of the eye. Friedrich Nietzsche welcome hints eye Life is a hideous thing, and from the background behind what we know of it peer daemoniacal hints of truth which make it sometimes a thousandfold more hideous. H. P. Lovecraft hints peers sometimes Professed authors who overestimate their vocation are too full of themselves to be agreeable companions. The demands of their egotism are inveterate. They seem to be incapable of that abandon which is the requisite condition of social pleasure; and bent upon winning a tribute of admiration, or some hint which they can turn to the account of pen-craft, there is seldom in their company any of the delightful unconsciousness which harmonizes a circle. Henry Theodore Tuckerman hints circles winning «123456»