Separation prevents the government from determining church policy, whether directly or indirectly. — John M Swomley
Begin with praise and honest appreciation. Call attention to people’s mistakes indirectly. — Dale Carnegie
I can generate suctional forces, which act indirectly and are entirely undetectable. — Viktor Schauberger
The gravest of the ecclesiastical historians, Eusebius himself, indirectly confesses that he — Edward Gibbon
Private capitalists inevitably control, directly or indirectly, the main sources of information. — Albert Einstein
Major international interventions are doomed unless the US is directly or indirectly — Margaret Thatcher
When we express our needs indirectly through the use of evaluations, interpretations, — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Art is many things but, directly or indirectly, it always describes the human condition. — Millard Sheets
No man has the right to use the great powers of the presidency to lead the people, indirectly, into war. — Wendell Willkie
It will, of course, be understood that directly or indirectly, soon or late, every advance — Edward Thorndike
I have never participated directly or indirectly in any business related to the united nations. — Kojo Annan
Everything which does not further that goal, either directly or indirectly, is at best superfluous. — Henry Cabot Lodge
Stravinsky used mother goose. He was influenced by mother goose, indirectly, but very beautifully. — Gyorgy Ligeti
What seems to be clear to me is that after the primary infection most of the cells die indirectly — Luc Montagnier
All wealth consists of desirable things; that is, things which satisfy human wants directly or indirectly: — Alfred Marshall
The difference between a top-flight creative man and the hack is his ability to express powerful meanings indirectly. — Vance Packard
Even a purely moral act that has no hope of any immediate and visible political effect can gradually and indirectly — Vaclav Havel