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matched that between By J.k. Rowling

Like associates with like. By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Shall I compare thee to a Shoggoth? By D.r. O'brien

Is numerical equality (forced by the use of specific physical units) the same as conceptual equality? Of course NOT! By Felix Alba-Juez

Ordinary raised to extraordinary. By E.l. James

Valour that parlies is neare yeelding.[Valor that parleys is near yielding.] By George Herbert

I need something to compare this to. Could I please have a microsecond? By Grace Hopper

Bridget - I like my tea like I like my men. Strong, sweet and dark.Joan - I like my tea like I like my men too. Still warm. By Bridget Golightly

Oh, the difference between nearly right and exactly right. By H. Jackson Brown Jr.

proportioned. While By Jules Verne

We are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. By Maya Angelou

I can translate. By Kami Garcia

The worst form of equality is to try to make equal things that are their reciprocal opposite complimentary. By Nityananda Das

Similes are like metaphors. By H. Dean

As lyke as one pease is to another. By John Lyly

You mean something untranslatable. By Mary-Louise Parker

Were significantly more By David Weber

Equality consists in the same treatment of similar persons. By Aristotle.

Life is like a simile. By Terry Carr

Analogy is even slipperier than logic. By Robert A. Heinlein

We came equals into this world, and equals shall we go out of it. By George Mason

Nothing else even comes close. By Richard Branson

Use the smallest word that does the job. By E.b. White

We might not be equal in what we know but we are surely equal, in what we do not know. By Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya

In terms of existing, everything is equal. By Donald Judd

Now we are even. By Lisi Harrison

Extreme good, extreme evil: the abilities required are similar. By Margaret Atwood

He is the same, but everything is different. By John Fowles

There is no such thing as an exact synonym and no such thing as an unmixed motive. By Katherine Anne Porter

We were equals once when we lay new-born babes on our nurse's knees. We will be equal again when they tie up our jaws for the last sleep. By Olive Schreiner

Choose equality. By Matthew Arnold

Infinitesimally but with By Richard Price

Comparison is a brutal assault upon one's self. By Cameron Diaz

Equal in law is not equal in nature. By Greg Bear

...the hardest word to swallow is almost. By R. Ys Perez

When language starts transcending materialism, one begins to speak of analogies instead of symbols. By Ibrahim Ibrahim

All things are the same except for the differences, and different except for the similarities. By Thomas Sowell

Shall I compare you to a summer's day?You are more lovely and milder,Rough winds shake the sweet buds of May,A summer is way to short. By William Shakespeare

My father's brother, but no more like my fatherThan I to Hercules. By William Shakespeare

Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent. By George Orwell

Action and reaction are equal and opposite. By Gertrude Stein

PROCTORhe knows it is insane: No, it is not the same! What others say and what i sign to is not the same! By Arthur Miller

You see, I just love analogies. Give me a good old analogy any day. By James St. James

The sole equality on earth is death. By Philip James Bailey

The near in blood,The nearer bloody. By William Shakespeare

Elegant as simplicity, and warm As ecstasy. By William Cowper

Whether my days are cooled with calm or filled with fever's ardent taint, I have the same blue sky as God, I have the same God as the saint. By Ridgely Torrence

That's like comparing apples with hermaphroditic ground sloths. By Chuck Klosterman

The more the change, the more it is the same thing. By Alphonse Karr

Similarity is stasis; difference is motion. And if the two happen to exist in dynamic equilibrium, everything is right in the world. By Youngme Moon

Quantity equals scale weight. By Josh Hillis

thee times their size By Stephanie Marks

I Once wrote: "In mathematics process and result are equivalent." By Ludwig Wittgenstein

Where there is no difference, there is only indifference. By Louis Nizer

No historical analogies are exactly precise. By Rick Perlstein

How do I put this? 'Glee' is like 'High School Musical' if 'High School Musical' had its stomach punched and its lunch money stolen. By Cory Monteith

A translation can never equal the original; it can approach it, and its quality can only be judged as to accuracy by how close it gets. By Gregory Rabassa

The speaker must choose a comprehensible [verstandlich] expression so that speaker and hearer can understand one another. By Jurgen Habermas

you are as faras the moonand as closeas it feelswhen I look upon it. By Christina Strigas

However, men and women are not "equal" if "equal" means "exactly the same. By Margaret Atwood

X-awake. X-elegant. By Lailah Gifty Akita

Fools compare... the wise enjoy. By Anais Nin

To obtain something, something of equal value must be lost. By Hiromu Arakawa

Comparing infinities is a treacherous business By Brian Greene

What a different result one gets by changing the metaphor! By George Eliot

When an analogy is really singing, it's what you want it to be. By Ethan Hawke

A metaphor is like a simile. By Steven Wright

Ex-act-ly, pre-cisely: with your usual acuteness, you have hit the nail straight on the head. By Charlotte Bronte

I negate this distance with / what it would be / to be shining you. By Mikl Paul

Translation: I'm an idiot. By Alyssa Day

with the formula: "Any similarity of characters By Laurent Binet

idiosyncrasy than By Thomas S. Kuhn

Here's a mnemonic device that might be useful. LEO the lion says GER LEO: you Lose Electrons in Oxidation GER: you Gain Electrons in Reduction By Princeton Review

As true as steel, as plantage to the moon,As sun to day, at turtle to her mate,As iron to adamant, as earth to centre. By William Shakespeare

ADIAPHORY (ADIA'PHORY) n.s.[Gr.]Neutrality; indifference. By Samuel Johnson

Suffer. You could say it means endure, but that's not exactly right By E. Lockhart

Hodor twice as big, twice as strong, and half as clever. By George R R Martin

There is nothing more opposed to equality than identity. By Alice Von Hildebrand

Equality is never given, it is taken. By Jane Bryant Quinn

And now the matchless deed's achieved, Determined, Dared, and Done. By Christopher Smart

Analogy pervades all our thinking, By George Polya

Proportion than she By Val Mcdermid

[Giving welfare to poor people] is the equivalent of the government sending [fat people] a jumbo bag of Bugles in the mail twice a month. By Adam Carolla

and much more interesting. By Joyce Carol Oates

What's the opposite of opposite? Consider yourself bamboozled! By Russell Howard

We are more alike than we are unalike!" That By Maya Angelou

Simplicate, and add lightness! By William Bushnell Stout

Make difference with the uniformity; make uniformity the difference. By Suyog Ketkar

I express not the word for the word but the sense for the sense. By David Bellos

PAROLLES Just, you say well; so would I have said. By William Shakespeare

Photos should suggest a word(s) and vice versa. They should be equal and interchangeable. By John Baldessari

Only thought can resemble. It resembles by being what it sees, hears, or knows; it becomes what the world offers it. By Rene Magritte

We're all equals as men, except I'm slightly more equal because I'm still alive and you're dead. By Sarge

I have no equals, I have only my fellow wayfarers. By Colette

So I am not exactly sure what I imagine and what I remember. Is there a difference? Not much, if you ask me. By Harry Kalmer

If behaviors become equivalent it is possible for knowledge to become equivalent (for any two individuals). By Wasif Ali Wasif

God cannot be compared to anything. Note this. By Maimonides

I could not simplify myself.(From the suicide note of a character named Nejdanov) By Ivan Turgenev

Atomize and refigure the word. By Christopher H. Sartisohn

You can't state difference and also state equality. We have to state sameness to understand equality. By Zadie Smith