Only Quotes
On narrowed choices and the one option that remains.
The word 'only' frames very different ideas here: a single film genre praised for its originality, a physicist's account of shifting foundations, and a stated view on Cold War-era power struggles across Europe. For more, see our Life quotes.
Golf is the only sport that a professional can enjoy playing with his friends.
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The only rule I have is to be as authentic and spontaneous as possible. I would never wear something I don't feel comfortable in.
Such evidence is not the only kind which produces belief; though positivism maintains that it is the only kind which ought to produce so high a degree of confidence as all minds have or can be made to have through...
The accidental causes of science are only accidents relatively to the intelligence of a man.
At the end of the day, it not only doesn't make logical sense to deny licenses to undocumented immigrants, it doesn't make financial sense.
For most young Americans I know, 'serving' in the broadest sense now seems like the only thing to do.
Romantic fiction is the only purely feminine art form. All other art forms were shaped and are dominated by men.
I'm only 5 ft. 7 in. tall, and for modelling, that's small, so I wasn't getting signed, but I kept on pushing.
One of the reasons I don't see eye to eye with Women's Lib is that women have it all on a plate if only they knew it. They don't have to be pretty either.
I love audiences. They are my oxygen. I only breathe with audience. When I'm alone, I am normally a miserable you-know-what.
I kind of feel like I didn't have much choice. The songs... the playing... those were the only things that ever really kept my attention.
I had to learn right away how to improvise behind Ornette, which not only meant following him from one key to another and recognizing the different keys, but modulating in a way that the keys flowed in and out of...
Everything I've written is personal - it's the only way I know how to write.
Football was always a deal we made with ourselves. We adopted it for its brutality, which was embedded in a context that happened to be perfectly suited to television and to gambling, but which we could convince ourselves was only...
