Disregard Quotes
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Who doesn't love 'Frogger?' It draws its power from our shared memories of powerlessness. Wherever we are now, at one time or another we have all felt the poor frog's anxiety in the face of the world's intransigence, its blind and callous disregard for our happiness or well-being.
D. B. Weiss -
I don't have a disregard for my reader in humor pieces.
Ian Frazier
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No other animal on Earth has portrayed such a disregard for life than mankind.
Anthony Douglas Williams -
The first lesson of economics is scarcity: there is never enough of anything to fully satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.
Thomas Sowell -
I have to disregard everybody else, and then I can do my own work.
Richard Feynman -
The complete self-absorption, and childish indulgence and disregard, and having to feel as though everything you're doing is so people can live vicariously through you, so you have to pursue more and more unpleasant pastimes in order to satisfy the armchair people. That's a kind of scary existence.
Emily Haines Broken Social Scene -
The exploitation of women, mass hunger, disregard for freedom of conscience and for freedom of speech, widespread and racial discrimination all these evils are far too prevalent to be overlooked.
Rene Cassin -
People look with sympathetic eyes only at the blossom and the fruit, and disregard the long period of transition during which the one is ripening into the other.
Berthold Auerbach
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I feel that the Air Force has not been giving out all the available information on the Unidentified Flying Objects. You cannot disregard so many unimpeachable sources.
John McCormack -
Freedom and happiness are won by disregarding things that lie beyond our control.
Epictetus -
No memory of having starred atones for later disregard, or keeps the end from being hard.
Robert Frost -
People love the traditional pantomimes and I don't think we need to disregard that tradition.
Clive Rowe -
Now there she goes again, the dopest Ethiopian, And now the world around me be gets movin in slow motion Whenever she happens to walk by, why does the apple of my eye Overlook and disregard my feelings no matter how much I try?
Derrick Lemel Stewart -
advertisement ... has brought our disregard for truth into the open without even a figleaf to cover it.
Freya Stark
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The Kantian imperative to have the courage to think for oneself has involved a contemptuous disregard for the resources of tradition and an infantile view of authority as inherently oppressive.
Terry Eagleton -
Any theory intended to describe and analyze socio-historical reality cannot restrict itself to the human spirit and disregard the totality of human nature.
Wilhelm Dilthey -
The profession of film director can and should be such a high and precious one; that no man aspiring to it can disregard any knowledge that will make him a better film director or human being.
Sergei Eisenstein -
The flagrant disregard in the courtroom of elementary standards of proper conduct should not and cannot be tolerated.
Hugo Black -
The propitious smiles of Heaven, can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of order and right, which Heaven itself has ordained...
George Washington -
How many joys are crushed under foot because people look up at the sky and disregard what is at their feet?
Frau Rat
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There are cases in which somebody has demonstrated just such an outrageous disregard for the bounds of an acceptable decision that you want a measure of accountability.
Deborah Rhode -
To care only about your pain and suffering, and disregard the emotional toll of others is hypocritically sub-human.
Willie D -
Gnostic politics is self-defeating in so far as its disregard for the structure of reality leads to continuous warfare.
Eric Voegelin -
Even among the married, sexual satisfaction must not be sought in a way which disregards man's character as a person and degrades him to the animal level.
Francis Arinze