Welcome to our collection of Comparison quotes! This page is dedicated to exploring the art of comparing and contrasting, and the wisdom that can be gained from examining the similarities and differences in the world around us.
Comparison is a fundamental human instinct. It allows us to discern patterns, make choices, and gain new perspectives. Whether it's comparing two ideas, objects, or individuals, the act of comparison often leads us to deeper insights and a greater understanding of ourselves and the world we inhabit.
In this section, you will find a diverse range of quotes from renowned philosophers, writers, thinkers, and other influential figures throughout history. These quotes will shed light on the power of comparison, offering thought-provoking perspectives on human nature, society, relationships, and more.
So, take a moment to explore our curated collection of Comparison quotes. May they inspire you to view the world through a fresh lens and uncover new connections that enrich your life.
It's hard to say how we compare to other people. We each inhabit our own personalities. I have often felt that I'm a very neutral being and that I have almost no personality. I'm drawn to writing partly because I'm fascinated by the mimetic process.
I probably am a cranky writer, but I am actually a fairly nice, normal person. Since I'm a grouchy writer, of course I have friends whose books are doing way better than mine.
Since my life as a prisoner has begun I have heard the teachings of the white man's religion, and in many respects believe it to be better than the religion of my fathers
I'm used to doing comic books, where every month there's a new comic book! I find that the movie business is not quite the same. It doesn't move quite as fast.
I throw a lot more punches than Floyd [ Mayweather]. He's very efficient with his punches and when he throws he lands a very high percentage but he's not exceptionally busy every round.
Like all writers, he measured the achievements of others by what they had accomplished, asking of them that they measure him by what he envisaged or planned.