A Quote by Warren Beatty

To denigrate the union movement in this way is to denigrate the right and the ability of people who are not rich to organize and to accomplish things together. — © Warren Beatty
To denigrate the union movement in this way is to denigrate the right and the ability of people who are not rich to organize and to accomplish things together.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down'.
I find it reprehensible that anyone would seek to denigrate the legacy of Dr. King in any way.
I decided very early that I was going to be a reporter, that I would not cheer for the team. I don't denigrate people who do it. It's fine.
When you denigrate people, they have two ways to fight back - with their fists and guns, or their mouths. And mouths are seemingly the easiest way to not get hit back. If people are laughing, they're not going to hit you.
I'm not myself religious but have no wish to insult or denigrate those who are.
We reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others.
We respect and honor very deeply those people who decide to serve their country in the military. But we certainly don't denigrate people who choose a different course, particularly when we have an all-volunteer army.
In Canada, what I find what people are afraid of or worried about is politicians who denigrate the importance of the resource sectors, which are the basis of our trading capacity.
I don't know why it is that we need to denigrate, to knock down. It's so sick.
The joy with which we denigrate each others' efforts, I hate that.
I have not intended to denigrate or hurt the beliefs of anyone through my art.
There's a reason nationalists build walls, denigrate foreigners, and denounce immigrants: Because our people are better than those people. There's a reason nationalism has so often become violent in the past. For if we - our nation - are better, then what right do others have to live beside us? Or to occupy land that we covet?
If critics and competitors can't match your results, they will often denigrate the way you achieve them. Fast, intuitive types are called lazy. Dedicated burners of the midnight oil are called obsessed. And while it's obviously not a bad idea to hear and consider the opinions of others, you should be suspicious when these criticisms emerge right on the heels of success.
Let me say right off the bat that I'm not what you would call a 'tree hugger' or a 'bushes and bunnies' environmentalist out to save the planet or the whales - although I do not denigrate that perspective either, and I really like whales.
Far be it from me to denigrate Senator McCain's advice on vice presidential nominees.
I wouldn't mind being labeled as "angry," if it wasn't used once again to denigrate and belittle.
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