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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
If you think about the history of mobile handsets, in many respects there was a time when Asia and then Europe all led North America.
The Grecian are youthful and erring and fallen gods, with the vices of men, but in many important respects essentially of the divine race.
I deeply respect American sentimentality, the way one respects a wounded hippo. You must keep an eye on it, for you know it is deadly. — © Teju Cole
I deeply respect American sentimentality, the way one respects a wounded hippo. You must keep an eye on it, for you know it is deadly.
Each person has the right to live his life in any way he chooses so long as he respects the equal rights of others.
A democratic government that respects no limits on its power is a ticking time bomb, waiting to destroy the rights it was created to protect.
We need a return to transparency and a system of checks and balances, to a president who respects Congress' role of oversight and accountability.
[Moral responsibilities] has nothing particular to do with academia, except insofar as those within it tend to be unusually privileged in the respects just mentioned.
A blonde girl wearing a man's shirt but in all other visible respects unmanly to the point of outright effeminacy.
The creative individual not only respects the irrational in himself, but also courts the most promising source of novelty in his own thought.
No one respects the umpire's job more than I do; but, if I were a manager, I would probably be ejected three or four times a season fighting for my team.
If you don't realize there is always somebody who knows how to do something better than you, then you don't give proper respects for others' talents.
Well, no athlete respects a big, fat coach who's going to stand there and rest the watch on his stomach.
Slum children eat crow's eggs for nutrition yet nobody respects this common bird. It's the exotic birds which fascinate all. — © Vetrimaaran
Slum children eat crow's eggs for nutrition yet nobody respects this common bird. It's the exotic birds which fascinate all.
Prosperity comes from leaving people free in a legal system that respects their persons and property so they can pursue their dreams while taking responsibility for their actions.
In interviews I gave early on in my career, I was quoted as saying it was possible to have it all: a dynamic job, marriage, and children. In some respects, I was a social adolescent.
It is my responsibility to ensure the Internal Revenue Service respects the Constitutional rights of all Americans while enforcing the nation's laws.
The friendships which last are those wherein each friend respects the other's dignity to the point of not really wanting anything from him.
A critical knowledge of the evolution of the idea of property would embody, in some respects, the most remarkable portion of the mental history of mankind.
I do not wish, it happens, to be associated with Massachusetts, either in holding slaves or in conquering Mexico. I am a little better than herself in these respects.
Oh child, may you be happier than your father, but in all other respects alike. And then you would not be bad.
The nature of light is a subject of no material importance to the concerns of life or to the practice of the arts, but it is in many other respects extremely interesting.
Samir respects me for what I am. I think we get along because we're similar in a way. He's quiet and likes his own space like I do.
No one respects the First Amendment more than I do. People have a right to express their concerns and their hopes and dreams to their government.
When people do not respect us we are sharply offended; yet in his private heart no man much respects himself.
A man may grow rich in Turkey even, if he will be in all respects a good subject of the Turkish government.
Just as kids need to learn to respect their elders, we are a society that increasingly respects our youth.
Diouf was one of the best players in the whole history of Senegal. He did a lot for the national team, and everybody knows and respects him for that.
We have been blessed in many respects with the explosion of the development of shale gas resources here in North America. It's both U.S. and in Canada.
The Coptic Church respects the law but it does not accept rulings that go against the Bible and our freedom of religion.
China recognizes and also respects the universality of human rights. We will continue our efforts to promote democracy and the rule of law.
Belief is better than anything else, and it is best when rapt - above paying its respects to anybody's doubt whatsoever.
Something I am now convinced of, after researching Everyone Brave, is that none of us is born courageous in all respects.
Did satisfy myself mighty fair in the truth of the saying that the world do not grow old at all, but is in as good condition in all respects as ever it was.
I am not sure gender ever won't be an issue in comedy, because I think that women do have different priorities in some respects.
Human nature is perpetual. In most respects it is the same today as in the time of Caesar. So the principles of psychology are fixed and enduring
There are many respects in which America, if it can bring itself to act with the magnanimity and the empathy appropriate to its size and power, can be an intelligent example to the world.
Peaceful secession and nullification are the only means of returning to a system of government that respects rather than destroys individual liberty.
God made you and me, in certain respects, quite unequal, and it would be futile to try any interference with His arrangements. — © Rex Stout
God made you and me, in certain respects, quite unequal, and it would be futile to try any interference with His arrangements.
Sarmad Khoosat has a flair for direction and he is humble. He respects his cast and crew and goes out of the way to make them comfortable.
I think Barbie and I are very similar in many respects. That's why she made such a great muse for the summer Moschino collection.
I think that the farmer displaces the Indian even because he redeems the meadow, and so makes himself stronger and in some respects more natural.
Daily contact with boys who had not been brought up as gently as I worked an immediate and, in some respects, a beneficial change in my character.
I think that Mary Poppins needs a subtle reader, in many respects, to grasp all its implications, and I understand that these cannot be translated in terms of the film.
Hillary Clinton respects good ideas wherever they come from. That's something I haven't seen in a lot of powerful people.
I'm an impatient person in many respects. I like to put myself in uncomfortable situations. It forces me to deliver.
This machine was a failure to the extent that it could not fly. In other respects it was a very important and necessary stepping stone.
Stem cell research must be carried out in an ethical manner in a way that respects the sanctity of human life.
Coming [to Paris] has been a wonderful experience, surprising in many respects, one of them being to find how much of an American I am. — © Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Coming [to Paris] has been a wonderful experience, surprising in many respects, one of them being to find how much of an American I am.
In real life, unlike in Shakespeare, the sweetness of the rose depends upon the name it bears. Things are not only what they are. They are, in very important respects, what they seem to be.
I've tried to live my life in a way that respects the beliefs of my mother and father. Everyone has blessings, gifts, passion, and drive.
In regard to intellect and true virtue, every nation is on a par with the rest, and God has not in these respects chosen one people rather than another.
I don't want to overstate tantra because I'm sure there are scumbags everywhere, but it seems like it's an ideology that actually respects female desire.
As I have said before, our society cannot be truly prosperous until it respects the rights of the most vulnerable among us.
To me, elegy suggests that there is hope, and in some respects you've moved past the loss and are able to deal with it and to write about it.
Everything is banal in experience, fleeting in duration, sordid in content; in all respects the same today as generations now dead and buried have found it to be.
No one faith is necessarily superior to another. All explanations are valid and in some respects when it comes to the big mysteries of life.
There has to be certainty and there has to be clarity. There can't be ambiguity, .. This has to be certain, clear in all respects from all the parties so nobody is in any doubt about what the future holds.
I think that 'Mary Poppins' needs a subtle reader, in many respects, to grasp all its implications, and I understand that these cannot be translated in terms of the film.
I don't recognize this new brand of Republicanism that's afoot now, which I consider to be very reactionary, not conservative in many respects.
In some respects, inside information is a form of financial steroid. It is unfair: it is offensive; it is unlawful; and it puts a black mark on the entire enterprise.
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