1. carl - Noun
2. carl - Verb
3. Carl - Proper noun
A rude, rustic man; a churl.
Large stalks of hemp which bear the seed; -- called also carl hemp.
A kind of food. See citation, below.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCarl took on the military-industrial complex. He campaigned around the world for an end to the production of weapons of mass destruction. To him it was a perversion of science. Ann Druyan
Carl Becker has defined a professor as a man who thinks otherwise; a scholar is a man who otherwise thinks. Randall Jarrell
I recently read some of the transcripts of Nixon's Watergate tapes, and they spent hours trying to figure out who was leaking and providing information to Carl and myself. Bob Woodward
My knowledge of science came from being with Carl, not from formal academic training. Carl gave me a thrilling tutorial in science and math that lasted the 20 years we were together. Ann Druyan
The biggest rap on me is that I don't find a Watergate every couple of years. Well, Watergate was unique. It's not something Carl Bernstein, I, or the Washington Post caused. Bob Woodward
Carl Jung called this his shadow work. He said we never see others. Instead we see only aspects of ourselves that fall over them. Shadows. Projections. Our associations. Chuck Palahniuk