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zf. kadar, olarak, gibi, iken
i. gibi
bğ. ki; madem; olduğu gibi, diği gibi, iken, irken; karşın, rağmen; mademki
  • A personal offense is like a scratch on a phonograph record. I couldn't move my thoughts beyond my pain. It kept repeating, as if I were stuck within its grooves. There was only one way to play beyond it. I had to forgive them, so my heart could take its form again.
    Laurel Lee
  • A physician is not angry at the intemperance of a mad patient, nor does he take it ill to be railed at by a man in fever. Just so should a wise man treat all mankind, as a physician does his patient, and look upon them only as sick and extravagant.
    Lucius Annaeus Seneca
  • A physician's physiology has much the same relation to his power of healing as a cleric's divinity has to his power of influencing conduct.
    Samuel Butler
  • A piece of advice always contains an implicit threat, just as a threat always contains an implicit piece of advice.
    Jose Bergamin
  • A piece of advice always contains an implicit threat, just as a threat always contains an implicit piece of advice.
    Jose Bergamin
  • A pin has as much head as some authors and a good deal more point.
    George Dennison Prentice
  • A pitcher has to look at the hitter as his mortal enemy.
    Early Wynn
  • A pitcher is only as good as his legs.
    Early Wynn
  • A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness.
    Robert Frost
  • A poem conveys not a message so much as the provenance of a message, an advent of sense.
    Thomas Harrison
  • A Poem does not grow by jerks. As trees in Spring produce a new ring of tissue, so does every poet put forth a fresh outlay of stuff at the same season.
    Wilfred Owen
  • A poem in form still has to have voice, gesture, a sense of discovery, a metaphoric connection, as any poetry does.
    Robert Morgan
  • A poem might be defined as thinking about feelings - about human feelings and frailties.
    Anne Stevenson
  • A poet must be a psychologist, but a secret one: he should know and feel the roots of phenomena but present only the phenomena themselves in full bloom or as they fade away.
    Ivan Turgenev
  • A poet ought not to pick nature's pocket. Let him borrow, and so borrow as to repay by the very act of borrowing. Examine nature accurately, but write from recollection, and trust more to the imagination than the memory.
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • A policeman, as you discover, has to put up with a hell of a lot of abuse. A man in any other line of work would nail a guy who laid that kind of abuse on him. I know I would.
    Kent McCord
  • A polite enemy is just as difficult to discredit, as a rude friend is to protect.
    Bryant H. McGill
  • A portal is a transitionary device of sight or sound that functions as a sort of third gravitating body between the this and the that, pulling us toward itself, allowing us to bridge into the unknown from the known.
    Roy H. Williams
  • A possibility measure can be seen as a consonant plausibility measure in Dempster–Shafer theory of evidence.
  • A power station (also referred to as a generating station, power plant, or power-house) is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power.

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