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Prosperity is often an equivocal word denoting merely affluence of possession (Equivocal Quotes)
There sentences, to sugar, or to gall, being strong on both sides, are equivocal. But words are words. I never yet did hear that the bruised heart was pierced through the ear (Equivocal Quotes)
There is something suspicious about music, gentlemen. I insist that she is, by her nature, equivocal. I shall not be going too far in saying at once that she is politically suspect (Equivocal Quotes)
Thus grows up fashion, an equivocal semblance, the most puissant, the most fantastic and frivolous, the most feared and followed, and which morals and violence assault in vain (Equivocal Quotes)
The end of man (as a factual anthropological limit) is announced to thought from the vantage of the end of man (as a determined opening or the infinity of a telos). Man is that which is in relation to his end, in the fundamentally equivocal sense of the word. Since always (Equivocal Quotes)
It has been my fate in a long life of production to be credited chiefly with the equivocal virtue of industry, a quality so excellent in morals, so little satisfactory in art (Equivocal Quotes)
Nothing seems more like a whorehouse to me than a museum. In it you find the same equivocal aspect, the same frozen quality (Equivocal Quotes)
For a second, two seconds, they had exchanged an equivocal glance, and that was the end of the story. But even that was a memorable event, in the locked loneliness in which one had to live (Equivocal Quotes)
Prejudice is an equivocal term; and may as well mean right opinions taken upon trust and deeply rooted in the mind, as false and absurd opinions so derived, and grown into it (Equivocal Quotes)
Ann and I will carry out this equivocal message to the world: Markets must be open (Equivocal Quotes)
In the context of our present pervasive madness that we call normality, sanity, freedom, all our frames of reference are ambiguous and equivocal (Equivocal Quotes)
Religion is dogmatic. Politic is ideological. Reason must be logical, but literature has a privilege of being equivocal (Equivocal Quotes)