1. differing - Noun
2. differing - Adjective
3. differing - Verb
of Differ
Source: Webster's dictionaryJourneys, like artists, are born and not made. A thousand differing circumstances contribute to them, few of them willed or determined by the will-whatever we may think. Lawrence Durrell
Among these widely differing families of men, the first that attracts attention, the superior in intelligence, in power, and in enjoyment, is the white, or European, the MAN pre-eminently so called, below him appear the Negro and the Indian. Alexis de Tocqueville
It is the people who scream the loudest about America and Freedom who see to be the most intolerant for a differing point of view. Rosanne Cash
The terms ‘male' and ‘female' must be understood as representing no more primitive opposition of sex to sex; but as defining two worlds of differing quality, in either of which men and women may jointly move and live. Laura Riding
Melancholy and sadness are the start of doubt... doubt is the beginning of despair; despair is the cruel beginning of the differing degrees of wickedness. Comte de Lautreamont
Differing in words, not in reality. Latin Proverb