Sleep is a hint of lovely oblivion.

What I began by reading, I must finish by acting.

A possibility is a hint from God. One must follow it.

Charlie X”)? Those were the hints, as far as I’m concerned.

Trivial facts are often the best hints to what is going on.

The hint half guessed, the gift half understood, is Incarnation.

If I give you a hint and tell you it's a hint, it will be information.

We sometimes from dreams pick up some hint worth improving by reflection.

Your soul: pure glucose edged with hints Of tentative and half-soiled tints

The things we worry about the most are the hints we trust God with the least.

We women aren't good at hints. We like solid declarations of love and forever.

Underlings look up to the boss for behavioral cues, subtle signs, hints and gestures.

Expensive advertising courts us with hints and images. The ordinary kind merely says, Buy.

Like all art, poems are only hints and guesses that draw our attention to something larger.

Nature is always hinting at us. It hints over and over again. And suddenly we take the hint.

The oil market is especially sensitive even to a hint of expansion or contraction in supply.

Even the cry from the depths is an affirmation: Why cry if there is no hint of hope of hearing?

A few hints as to the craft may be useful to budding historians. First and foremost, get writing!

Hint: money flows into most funds after good performance, and goes out when bad performance follows.

After a war life catches desperately at passing hints of normalcy like vines entwining a hollow twig.

Shots came, I don't know where they was sent from. Probably some bad hoes I'm bouta take the hint from

I can only give you some hints. You have to place him in a situation where your advantages are magnified.

We've all fallen, but at the same time we're not broken. There is the hint that we are going to get up again.

Nature is my main source of inspiration - I will never stop taking hints from what I call 'the greatest artist'

He was the soul of politeness to everyone -- to some with a hint of aversion, to others with a hint of respect.

Had I been present at the creation, I would have given some useful hints for the better ordering of the universe.

Nobody likes to have trouble. The moment we get a hint that it's coming, a common response is, 'Oh no! Not again!'

It is no use trying to sum people up. One must follow hints, not exactly what is said, nor yet entirely what is done.

It is no use trying to sum people up. One must follow hints, not exactly what is said, nor yet entirely what is done.

Hint at the existence of wickedness in a light, easy, and agreeable manner, so that nobody's fine feelings may be offended.

A lump rises in our throat at the sight of beauty from an implicit knowledge that the happiness it hints at is the exception.

Listen to presences inside poems, Let them take you where they will. Follow those private hints, and never leave the premises.

I'm drawn to fiction that hints at nonfiction, that blurs or seems to blur the boundaries between invention and autobiography.

The greatest thing in family life is to take a hint when a hint is intended-and not to take a hint when a hint isn't intended.

So many tend to brand the Internet as the downfall of youth, but 'Ready Player One' hints that it's more complicated than that.

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.

Traveling to swimming meets took me beyond my small-town existence, gave me a hint of the exciting world outside of my own home.

These are only hints and guesses, Hints followed by guesses; and the rest Is prayer, observance, discipline, thought and action.

Of this our true individual life, our present life is a glimpse, a fragment, a hint, and in its best moments a visible beginning.

I want to build spires in their minds and dance shadows through like marionettes, chased by whispers and hints of the unspeakable.

Statistics were magic like this: they could tell you with near-certainty that a thing would occur, without a hint of when or where.

The Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th edition, devotes 20,000 words to the person of Jesus Christ and never once hints that He didn't exist.

Our life seems not present, so much as prospective; not for the affairs on which it is wasted, but as a hint of this vast- flowingvigor.

If you are a Christian, you are free to think that all these religions, even the queerest ones, contain at least some hint of the truth.

If I wanted to be in movies, I'd have gone into scriptwriting: the fact that I write novels should be a big hint about what I prefer to do!

I cut hundreds of pages from my book because I felt myself being reiterative or redundant. Sometimes I wanted to leave just hints of things.

If I could eat only one thing for the rest of my life, it would be rhubarb fool, which I make with ginger and a hint of elderflower cordial.

Thoughts there are, that need no embodying, no form, no expression. It is enough to hint at them vaguely; a word, and they are heard and seen.

My paintings are certainly nonobjective. They're just horizontal lines. There's not any hint of nature. And still everybody responds, I think.

The fact of storytelling hints at a fundamental human unease, hints at human imperfection. Where there is perfection there is no story to tell.

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