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Differences Quotes - Page 191

Some play the piano well and some badly and there is a great difference in the melodies they produce.

Some play the piano well and some badly and there is a great difference in the melodies they produce.

Zedong Mao (1972). “Quotations from Chairman Mao Tsetung”, p.110, China Books

Among Negroes we have Negroes who are as white as some white people. Still there's a difference.

Interview with Robert Penn Warren, whospeaks.library.vanderbilt.edu. June 2, 1964.

As I say, if we bring up religion we'll have differences; we'll have arguments; and we'll never be able to get together.

"The Ballot or The Bullet (Detroit Version)". Malcolm X's speech at a meeting sponsored by the Congress for Racial Equality in Detroit, Michigan, April 12, 1964.

The difference between a crime of evil and a crime of illness is the difference between a sin and a symptom.

Malcolm Gladwell (2009). “What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures”, p.140, Hachette UK

It's just strange to think that so much of our enjoyment from sports comes from the elevation of arbitrary differences.

"Usain Bolt, a Collapse, and an Epic Beer Mile". Interview with Nicholas Thompson, www.newyorker.com. August 27, 2015.

For me to dominate the Congress in spite of these fundamental differences is almost a species of violence which I must refrain from.

Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Raghavan Iyer (1987). “The moral and political writings of Mahatma Gandhi: Non-violent resistance and social transformation”

Yet even differences prove helpful, where there are tolerance, charity and Truth.

Mahatma Gandhi, General Press (2014). “My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi”, p.249, GENERAL PRESS

Babies are smart. They can tell the difference between a responsive face and a blank face, wiped clean of emotion.

"The First Thousand Days of a Baby’s Life" by Madeleine M. Kunin, www.huffingtonpost.com. July 24, 2013.

It is hard and perhaps impossible for many people to recognize the difference between innocence and naiveté.

M.F.K. Fisher (1992). “Long Ago In France: The Years In Dijon”, p.69, Simon and Schuster