Quotes About Regard
Precious things are for those that can prize them.
~ Aesop
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Whence it is somewhat strange that any men from so mean and silly a practice should expect commendation, or that any should afford regard thereto; the which it is so far from meriting, that indeed contempt and abhorrence are due to it.
~ Isaac Barrow
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Except that, almost against his will, he did care about Robin.
~ Robert Galbraith
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The omitting the Word will be regarded as an Endeavour to conceal a principle of which we are ashamed.
~ Jill Lepore
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ATT. Venus, who hath her station at thy gates. HIPP. I, who am chaste, salute her at a distance. ATT. Venerable is she, however, and of note among mortals. HIPP. Different Gods and men are objects of regard to different persons.
~ Euripides
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Her eyes appeared to regard him out of many thousand years: all emotion she might have felt, all words she might have uttered, would have seemed inadequate beside the adequacy of her silence, ineloquent against the eloquence of her beauty
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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There was never any doubt at whom he was looking or talking—and this is a flattering attention, for who looks at us?
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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even the staunchly conservative National Review published an essay that concluded, "What is clear is that in at least one regard American mobility is exceptional . . . where we stand out is in our limited upward mobility from the bottom.
~ Fareed Zakaria
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So great moreover is the regard of the law for private property, that it will not authorize the least violation of it; no, not even for the general good of the whole community.
~ WILLIAM BLACKSTONE
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The beautiful and talented mother of my children for whom I hold the highest regard and respect, Apryl Jones, and I have mutually decided to end our relationship.
~ Omarion
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I feel like women bond with other women in this nonverbal way, where they take on each other's gestures. You start dressing more like each other, you eat the same food... It's a way of expressing regard: I want to be like you. Which is flattering, but if you view it another way, terrifying.
~ Alexandra Kleeman
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There is no evidence that terrorists use Mexico to cross into the United States. There have been comments to that regard, but not one of those statements has contained hard evidence.
~ Enrique Pena Nieto
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My blood will only buy you that fool's regard. I will pay a high price for you to be respected by a churl. Nothing bought with blood is worth having, young man.
~ Robin Hobb
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I've a regard for law, although I do not always agree with it. Without law, man becomes a beast.
~ Louis L'Amour
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Hutch looked at him
~ Louis L'Amour
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But it looked at Teal'c
~ Sally Malcolm
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Really, monsieur, I should regard you as a coward, and a traitor too, if I did not, with greater justice, regard you as a madman.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Things without all remedy should be without regard. But what you can cure, do so willingly.
~ Alice Hoffman
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Things without all remedy should be without regard
~ Alice Hoffman
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The tiny share we have of time appalls me, though my father seems to regard it with tranquillity.
~ Alice Munro
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Adam of Eynsham, the biographer of St. Hugh of Lincoln, testifies to the King holding truly devout men in high regard, and Walter Map tells of him tactfully averting his eyes and making no comment when a monk's habit blew up and exposed his bare buttocks.
~ Alison Weir
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There's nothing worth less than what men think of you after you're back in the mud.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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The world runs on from one folly to another; and the man who, solely from regard to the opinion of others, and without any wish or necessity of his own, toils after gold, honour, or any other phantom, is no better than a fool.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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They chose to regard it as a miraculous preservation.
~ E.M. Forster
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