So there are five ways of knowing who will win. Those who know when to fight and when not to fight are victorious. Those who discern when to use many or few troops are victorious. Those whose upper and lower ranks have the same desire are victorious.
Sun Tzu
We were alone. Where, I could not say, hardly imagine. All was black, and such a dense black that, after some minutes, my eyes had not been able to discern even the faintest glimmer.
Jules Verne
They are works of graphic design, and while it is possible to discern quality, which expresses its purpose with aesthetic power. It does not make it necessarily a work of art,
Greg Thomas
The eye by long use comes to see even in the darkest cavern: and there is no subject so obscure but we may discern some glimpse of truth by long poring on it.
Alex Kroll
So very quickly we tried to learn what those allowable limits were and discern whether there was danger of those limits being breached.
Andrew Rotherham
One of my challenges was to try to photograph the Great Wall of China. And I did actually take some photos, but it was hard to discern the wall with the naked eye.
Allyn Lord
Nobody is tied to a special interest, none that I can discern, which means they are all independent, and that is so important to forming a team, because if you have somebody who is sold out to a special interest they`re never going to get along.
Avery Brundage
I have to go on being a priest and bishop, that is, to celebrate God and what God has done in Jesus, and to offer in God`s name whatever I can discern of God`s perspective on the world around - something which involves both challenge and comfort.
Andre Nel
He`s had a lot handed to him, for obvious reasons. There`s no sense yet of how deep he goes. ... It`s hard to discern any ambition in him. But so what? Everyone here goes on the assumption everyone wants to be prime minister.
Austin Kirby
Americans are now certifiably insane. They are crazy. They are suffering a mass psychosis. They have lost their own ability to discern right from wrong.
Arthur Griffiths
Abstraction is a mental process we use when trying to discern what is essential or relevant to a problem; it does not require a belief in abstract entities.
Andrew Forman