In the later books I am much more at home in the use of language to describe things. I had never thought of that until a critic pointed that out.
Reciprocity helps us balance the need for self-determination and creative individuality with mutual hope and, therefore, what might be described as 'solidarity.'
'A Christmas Carol' has been described as the most perfect of Dickens's works and as a quintessential heart-warming story, and it is certainly the most popular.
There is no justifiable prediction about how the hypothesis will hold up in the future; its degree of corroboration simply is a historical statement describing how severely the hypothesis has been tested in the past.
The word 'funny' is a bit like the word 'love' - we don't have enough words to describe the many varieties.
Even though, there are many who describe themselves as Christian, most do not heed to God's word without subjectivity.
Life is like a landscape. You live in the midst of it but can describe it only from the vantage point of distance.
I don't describe myself as a Christian or religious, but I like to think that how I live my life is honest.
To describe the overwhelming life of a tropical forest just in terms of inert biochemistry and DNA didn't seem to give a very full picture of the world.
It would be bad form for me to describe people I don't know and don't understand.
I describe my personal style as 'mythic space horse with chocolate box tendencies.'
If I allow journalists to describe a collection and they make mistakes, I'm upset, because the retractions are never noticed.
Data allow your political judgments to be based on fact, to the extent that numbers describe realities.
There is nothing as mysterious as a fact clearly described. I photograph to see what something will look like photographed.
A man never discloses his own character so clearly as when he describes anothers.
In one sentence, I'd describe myself as indescribable. But, I wouldn't end it with a period. I'd end it with three dots.
The great secret about goals and visions is not the future they describe but the change in the present they engender.
Describing comic sensibility is near impossible. It's sort of an abstract silliness, that sometimes the joke isn't the star.
Los Angeles is often described as the nadir of vapidity, a smog-choked space cradle.
It is no use describing a house; the reader will fix the scene in some spot he knows himself.
Parkinson's is described as a progressive idiopathic neurodegenerative disorder, a brain disease that will worsen with time for which no cause has as yet been identified.