Quotes by Hints The book smelled dusty and old but also carried a sweet tang, a hint of something inviting. She opened to the first page and started to read, pronouncing the words in a reverent whisper. Shannon Hale hints sweet book A possibility is a hint from God. One must follow it. Soren Kierkegaard hints possibility vision The hint half guessed, the gift half understood, is Incarnation. T. S. Eliot quartets hints half These are only hints and guesses, T. S. Eliot hints discipline prayer The hint half guessed, the gift half understood, is incarnation. Here the impossible union of spheres of existence is actual. Here the past and future are conquered and reconciled. T. S. Eliot hints half past The real world was far too real to leave neat little hints. It was full of too many things. It wasn't by eliminating the impossible that you got to the truth, however improbable; it was by the much harder process of eliminating the possibilities. Terry Pratchett hints real world They always gives me bath salts," complained Nobby. "And bath soap and bubble bath and herbal bath lumps and tons of bath stuff and I can't think why, 'cos it's not as if I hardly ever has a bath. You'd think they'd take the hint, wouldn't you? Terry Pratchett hints giving thinking His parents called him Youngster. They did this in the subconcious hope that he might take the hint. Wensleydale gave the impression of having been born with a mental age of 47. Terry Pratchett hints parent age We sometimes from dreams pick up some hint worth improving by reflection. Thomas Jefferson hints reflection dream Maybe the only thing that hints at a sense of Time is rhythm; not the recurrent beats of the rhythm but the gap between two such beats, the gray gap between black beats: the Tender Interval. Vladimir Nabokov hints black two It is no use trying to sum people up. One must follow hints, not exactly what is said, nor yet entirely what is done. Virginia Woolf hints trying people Hint at the existence of wickedness in a light, easy, and agreeable manner, so that nobody's fine feelings may be offended. William Makepeace Thackeray hints light feelings «123456