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I finally know what distinguishes man from the other beasts: financial worries.

Sometimes a noble failure serves the world as faithfully as a distinguished success.

Any education that matters is liberal. All the saving truths all the healing graces that distinguish a good education from a bad one or a full education from a half empty one are contained in that word.

Brands must have a point of view on that purposeful engagement whether it's directed towards the environment poverty water as a resource or causes such as breast cancer or education. Merely declaring your commitment to a category or cause will not be enough the distinguish your brand sufficiently to see a return on these well-intended efforts.

Education... has produced a vast population able to read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading.

Learning n. The kind of ignorance distinguishing the studious.

The New Testament evinces its universal design in its very style which alone distinguishes it from all the literary productions of earlier and later times.

God give us grace to accept with serenity the things that cannot be changed courage to change the things which should be changed and the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other.

Surrealism: An archaic term. Formerly an art movement. No longer distinguishable from everyday life.

The 150th anniversary of Penn State will highlight what is important and good about this distinguished institution and the fine people and research that it produces.

I know plenty of actresses in their early thirties who look amazing although there's that old saying: 'Ladies get older men get more distinguished.'