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“Gray hairs signify old age, not wisdom.Muscles signify strength, not health.Laughter signifies amusement, not joy.Weeping signifies pain, not weakness.Smiling signifies courteousness, not love.”
Matshona Dhliwayo“It is a matter of mere coincidence that there is often a real individual who corresponds with a celebrity, signifies them.”
Johnny Rich, The Human Script“Saying "thank you" signifies sense of gratitude, but it also implies your incapability.”
Amit Kalantri“A cloudy morning does not signify that the entire day is gonna be rainy! What's pressing you down today has nothing to change about your great future! Let patience be your inspiration.”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes“If you've spent any time trolling the blogosphere, you've probably noticed a peculiar literary trend: the pervasive habit of writers inexplicably placing exclamation points at the end of otherwise unremarkable sentences. Sort of like this! This is done to suggest an ironic detachment from the writing of an expository sentence! It's supposed to signify that the writer is self-aware! And this is idiotic. It's the saddest kind of failure. F. Scott Fitzgerald believed inserting exclamation points was the literary equivalent of an author laughing at his own jokes, but that's not the case in the modern age; now, the exclamation point signifies creative confusion. All it illustrates is that even the writer can't tell if what they're creating is supposed to be meaningful, frivolous, or cruel. It's an attempt to insert humor where none exists, on the off chance that a potential reader will only be pleased if they suspect they're being entertained. Of course, the reader isn't really sure, either. They just want to know when they're supposed to pretend to be amused. All those extraneous exclamation points are like little splatters of canned laughter: They represent the "form of funny," which is more easily understood (and more easily constructed) than authentic funniness. ”
Chuck Klosterman, Eating the Dinosaur“Ashes don't necessarily signify an end”
Sharon M. Draper, Stella by Starlight“I wanted blood to signify life, not death.”
Cheryl Drake Harris, Lily's Ghost“Books signify the mind of many souls.”
Lailah Gifty Akita“All of our actions can signify self-love or self-sabotage”
Sharon Salzberg, Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection“As a painter I shall never signify anything of importance. I feel it absolutely.”
Vincent van Gogh