True liberty does violence to self and, like Christ, who disregarded that he was sovereign becomes a slave to serve others. — Oscar Romero Copy Share Image
Intuition does not in itself amount to knowledge, yet cannot be disregarded by philosophers and psychologists. — Corliss Lamont Copy Share Image
That which we are not permitted to have we delight in; that which we can have is disregarded. — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
So, in the physical world mankind are prone to seek an explanation of uncommon phenomena only, while the ordinary changes of nature,… — Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps Copy Share Image
That we should obey laws whether good or bad is a new-fangled notion. There was no such thing in former days. The… — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
Such events may be disbelieved or disregarded; but the charity of a bishop, Acacius of Amida, whose name might have dignified the… — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
Writers matter in a society to the extent that we can help that society hear its unvoiced longing, encounter its erased and… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
The subject of drama is The Lie. At the end of the drama THE TRUTH -- which has been overlooked, disregarded, scorned,… — David Mamet Copy Share Image
Tragic experience indicates that the most sacred obligations are utterly disregarded when their observance means losing the war. — Kirby Page Copy Share Image
Vegetables when not sufficiently cooked are know to be so exceedingly unwholesome and indigestible, that the custom of serving them 'crisp' should… — Eliza Acton Copy Share Image
Labor force needs and economic conditions are disregarded in our policies. Many aspects of our current policies and procedures are patently wrong.… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
I deliberately disregarded the right angle and rationalist architecture designed with ruler and square to boldly enter the world of curves and… — Oscar Niemeyer Copy Share Image
If you've got communities that feel they've been left behind, if you've got - as you do in Britain at the moment,… — Tony Blair Copy Share Image
I am yet too young to understand that God is any respecter of persons. I believe that to have interfered as I… — John Brown Copy Share Image
In the wildest anarchy of man's insurgent appetites and sins there is still a reclaiming voice,--a voice which, even when in practice… — Thomas Chalmers Copy Share Image
Celestial marriage is for the fullness of the glory of god. It is the crowning glory. A man has no right to… — Francis M. Lyman Copy Share Image
Complaints are everywhere heard from our most considerate and virtuous citizens, equally the friends of public and private faith, and of public… — James Madison Copy Share Image
If, in our haste to 'progress,' the economics of ecology are disregarded by citizens and policy makers alike, the result will be… — Stewart Udall Copy Share Image
Always do I recall the parting words uttered by my old governor: "My boy, never . . ." I won't set 'em… — Robert Baden-Powell Copy Share Image
We think craft is important, and the irony has always been that horror may be disregarded by critics, but often they are… — James Wan Copy Share Image
Now I feel like whatever I do, no one can hurt me. I cannot be violated, I cannot be humiliated, I cannot… — Fiona Apple Copy Share Image
The dangers of a concentration of all power in the general government of a confederacy so vast as ours are too obvious… — Franklin Pierce Copy Share Image
My life was not useless; I gave important truths to the world, and it was only for want of understanding that they… — Robert Owen Copy Share Image
Linnea… A plant of Lapland, lowly, insignificant, disregarded, flowering but for a brief space - from Linnaeus who resembles it. — Carl Linnaeus Copy Share Image
While an ant was wandering under the shade of the tree of Phaeton, a drop of amber enveloped the tiny insect; thus… — Martial Copy Share Image
Everyone has experienced that truth: that love, like a running brook, is disregarded, taken for granted; but when the brook freezes over,… — Khalil Gibran Copy Share Image
No social problem is as universal as the oppression of the child ... No slave was ever so much the property of… — Maria Montessori Copy Share Image
Every gain made by individuals or societies is almost instantly taken for granted. The luminous ceiling toward which we raise our longing… — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
“Be wary of any man who intentionally ignores another man's record of deeds or work history simply to impose their own agenda.… — Suzy Kassem Copy Share Image
Many scholars have felt that the Heronian passage [on a pipe-organ moved by an anemourion-like wheel] can be disregarded because it is… — Lucio Russo Copy Share Image