Your book is refreshing because you deal with the multifariousness of ordinary, backbreaking work in all its gory reality, without the filtering prism of the upper or middle classes. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Given the multifariousness of mental states, it is quite likely that the correct position will be some kind of combination of these positions. ❋ Stoljar, Daniel (2009)
Of course, Boswell's biography is the greater for being the original one and the one uniquely suited to its subject's almost baroque multifariousness, but prejudice against Mrs. Thrale certainly steered Boswell away from any accurate examination of her relationship with Johnson. ❋ O'Hagan, Andrew (2009)
And say if you enjoy its multifariousness as much as I do the silent spaces of the desert where most of my days are spent. ❋ Patricia O'Toole (2008)
At least, that it is would follow from conjoining two features of the human moral situation briefly argued for above: the multifariousness of moral considerations that arise in particular cases and the need and possibility for employing moral principles in sound moral reasoning. ❋ Richardson, Henry S. (2007)
Here in our country town, our population is high 80something% Caucasian, and, with a significant Native American population, that leaves very little percentages for "multifariousness." ❋ M-mv (2004)
The world in its multifariousness offers ample evidence for any hypothesis. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Lone ambassador of the multifariousness of known worlds, here and gone again, out of the darkness, into the darkness: Enterprise goes about her business. ❋ Diane Duane (1993)
This is the cause of Jiva, multifariousness (in respect of forms) as explained in the Srutis and the Sankhya scriptures. ❋ Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli (N/A)
Consciousness of a distinct or individual Self, then does he, losing his multifariousness, resumes his Oneness. ❋ Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli (N/A)
But in Painting, and especially in Landscape, it seems less easy to fix upon any ideal, not only from the multifariousness of the details, but, above all, from the elusiveness of the standard. ❋ Various (N/A)
As Fiske has it, "Whatever else may be true, the conviction is brought home to us that in all this endless multifariousness there is one single principle at work, that _all is tending towards an end that was involved in the very beginning_." ❋ Joseph Warschauer (N/A)
This great multifariousness of the German life was recognized and admired by others. ❋ Various (N/A)
But this very multifariousness had its darker side, the fatal, much deplored lack of unity. ❋ Various (N/A)
Without some lead or clue we should lose ourselves in the multifariousness of transmitted knowledge at our disposal. ❋ Irwin Edman (N/A)
Here intervenes the multifariousness of man, pointed out somewhere by ❋ James Branch Cabell (1918)
Having thus candidly confessed these faults committed as the writer of this book, it is still possible in human multifariousness to consider their enormity, not merely in this book, but in fictional reading-matter at large, as viewed by an average-novel-reader -- by a representative of that potent class whose preferences dictate the nature and main trend of modern American literature. ❋ James Branch Cabell (1918)