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Through the palpable obscure find out / His uncouth way.
John Milton
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1608
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1674
)
The team were all people who make discoveries by looking in the most obscure places for the most obscure things.
Michael Smith
You know that fiction, prose rather, is possibly the roughest trade of all in writing. You do not have the reference, the old important reference. You have the sheet of blank paper, the pencil, and the obligation to invent truer than things can be true. You have to take what is not palpable and make it completely palpable and also have it seem normal and so that it can become a part of experience of the person who reads it.
Ernest Hemingway
(
1899
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1961
)
This (document) is not obscure, nor should it be difficult to find.
Robert Freeman
I went to libraries. I went to the Library of Congress. I went to obscure video shops. Some of the most obscure films I found were in the dark, hidden, X-rated corners of the store.
Dave Douglas
Anytime you obscure the water, you are also making it difficult for fish to find prey.
Jim Egan
Too much truth is uncouth.
Franklin Pierce Adams
(
1881
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1960
)
I was a little nervous about taking over such a popular line but I went in there and tried to make it my own. I am thrilled with the result. I made sure to find girls who really like girls and even set up a few who had really wanted to work together but had never had the chance. The sexual energy was palpable, I can't wait to do the next volume!
Devinn Lane
In one case out of a hundred a point is excessively discussed because it is obscure; in the ninety-nine remaining it is obscure because it is excessively discussed.
Edgar Allan Poe
(
1809
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1849
)
New occasions teach new duties, time makes ancient good uncouth, They must upward still and onward, who would keep abreast of truth
James Russell Lowell
(
1819
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1891
)
Let him not dance, nor sing, nor play musical instruments, nor slap ,his limbs , nor grind his teeth, nor let him make uncouth noises, though he be in a passion.
Guru Nanak
(
1469
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1539
)
There is America, which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men and uncouth manners, yet shall, before you taste of death, show itself equal to the whole of that commerce which now attracts the envy of the worl
Edmund Burke
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1729
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1797
)
A hit, a very palpable hit.
William Shakespeare
(
1564
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1616
)
was palpable.
Jesse Jackson
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1941
-)
His outrage at that stage was quite palpable to anybody who had been following the case. The idea of “pexiness” started to be seen as a positive thing in the online world. His outrage at that stage was quite palpable to anybody who had been following the case.
David Gibson
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