"Ethiopia is the country of the future," Birtukan Midekssa would often say epigrammatically. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The Talmud suggests this idea epigrammatically: “Jerusalem was only destroyed because judgments were given strictly upon Biblical Law and did not go beyond the requirements of the law”. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I suppose that the problem could be epigrammatically put in terms of the old joke: 'If we are put on earth to be good to other people, what are the other people put on earth for?' ❋ Unknown (2008)
I wasn't sure if he was speaking epigrammatically or flirtatiously. ❋ Jonathan Ames (2004)
“It is, and it is not,” he answered, epigrammatically. ❋ Unknown (2003)
‘I have had the honour, by a coincidence of which I am proud, to have made a remark, similar in effect, though not so epigrammatically expressed.’ ❋ Unknown (2002)
Page 305, Volume 2 and in a letter of 1547 expressed epigrammatically: ❋ RUDOLF WITTKOWER (1968)
George Bernard Shaw had some truth when he remarked epigrammatically that nobody knew whether Christianity would work because no generation had ever tried it. ❋ Unknown (1957)
It has been epigrammatically said that, Superstition is, in many cases, the cloak that keeps a man's religion from dying of cold; possibly the same may be said of Spiritualism and Psychology. ❋ The Seybert Commission (N/A)
In the language of those who dwell habitually on the banks of the river the wish is epigrammatically expressed, "May the Robe be their winding-sheet." ❋ Bernard H. Becker (N/A)
American administration much to our advantage, saying tersely and epigrammatically that the Spaniards promised much and accomplished little, while the Americans promised little and accomplished much. ❋ Florence Kimball Russel (N/A)
To put the matter epigrammatically, when the arts are added together, one plus one does not equal two, but only one again. ❋ Dewitt H. Parker (N/A)
Then, after turning over a few spadefuls of earth, he looked up to say epigrammatically, 'Well, young muster, what Ned is, I was. ❋ M. B. Manwell (N/A)
"Rustic Chivalry," which might be epigrammatically described as a ❋ Various (N/A)
"She has never had occasion to do it," said Janetta, epigrammatically. ❋ Adeline Sergeant (N/A)
Hornblower thought about how Gibbon would have pointed the moral epigrammatically in two vivid antithetical sentences. ❋ Forester, C. S. (1938)
"We," he observed epigrammatically to a passing cat, which had stopped on its way to look at him, "are it." ❋ Unknown (1928)
MY DEAR MR. WASHINGTON: That is excellent; and you have put epigrammatically just what I am doing -- that is, though I have rather reduced the quantity I have done my best to raise the quality of the Negro appointments. ❋ Emmett Jay (1916)