"Qualitatively" Quotes from Famous Books
... six (some writers say even more) distinct and qualitatively different feeling states are easily distinguished. These are: pleasure, pain; desire, repugnance; interest, apathy. Pleasure and pain, and desire and repugnance, are directly opposite or antagonistic feelings. Interest and apathy are not opposites in a similar ... — The Mind and Its Education • George Herbert Betts
... qualitatively superior to the Greek, but quantitatively the Greek is nearer the original. This judgment is general, admitting many exceptions, and each passage has to be considered by itself."—A. B. Davidson. Cp. Duhm, "Das Buch ... — Jeremiah • George Adam Smith
... equations, therefore, are a concise way of representing qualitatively and quantitatively facts which have been found by experiment to be true in reference to the composition of substances and the changes ... — An Elementary Study of Chemistry • William McPherson |