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Quotes About Assert

Not in the obscurity of midnight, but in the searching light of day, did the supernatural influence assert itself. Neither revealed by a vision, nor announced by a voice, it reached mortal knowledge through the sense which is least easily self-deceived: the sense that feels.
~ Wilkie Collins
They hammered it with sometimes-guns, that violently assert the manchmal, this stuff, our everyday, against the always of the immer.
~ China Mieville
I will for ever, at all hazards, assert the dignity, independence, and integrity of the English bar; without which, impartial justice, the most valuable part of the English constitution, can have no existence.
~ Thomas Erskine
I have probably, he thinks, gone as far as I can to accommodate them. Now they must accommodate me, or be removed. . .
~ Hilary Mantel
It is safe to assert that no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination.
~ Unknown
The principle for which we contend is bound to reassert itself, though it may be at another time and in another form.
~ Jefferson Davis
If you're struggling, it's easy to feel powerless until you take control of it and assert what you want. I can understand that feeling. I can understand how it feels to be alone, to not want to get help from people and to not trust people who are actually wanting the best for you. I feel like that's true for a lot of people, actually.
~ Andrew Haigh
As the chapter on relationship building suggested (Chapter 5), we must find ways not only to be credible, but also to give the client the sense that we are credible. We must illustrate, not assert. Why
~ David H. Maister
I do think that, as an advocate for myself on set, I'm very direct.
~ Stephanie Beatriz
I can unload my opinion on anybody at anytime.
~ Anthony Bourdain
The uniqueness of every soul is not a theme that our current culture, obsessed with group identities, cares to assert.
~ Dean Koontz
I have strong views and beliefs. And I stand up for those.
~ Kevin Faulconer
It does violence to the English language to assert that a president who has violated a duty entrusted to him by the Constitution is not guilty of official misconduct.
~ Charles T. Canady
I pledged to put country before party and assert my independence when it reflects my principles or the needs of Central Virginia, and I have done that.
~ Abigail Spanberger
A man ought to avow his opinions and defend them with boldness.
~ John Adams
You must want! You have the right to ask! You must desire.
~ Evita Peron
To assert that we desire to bring about revolution in other countries, by interfering with their lives, is to speak of something which does not exist and which we never preach.
~ Joseph Stalin
I think the U.S. should assert its leadership in a more effective way.
~ Sebastian Pinera
I was a kid and a little pedantic but I still maintain I had a point.
~ Don DeLillo, Cosmopolis
You enforce by proclaiming what is true over the subject.
~ John Eldredge
Sistrunk had made a decision. If possible, they would commandeer the table used by the prosecution and plaintiff, the one closest to the jury, and assert themselves as the true voice of the proponents of the will. Jake Brigance would probably throw punches, but bring it on. It was time to establish proper roles, and since their client was the
~ John Grisham
And it's one thing to give people freedom and something else to deny the rights of Christians to assert their faith in order to keep Hindus from feeling upset.
~ Pat Robertson
Prove you're alive...Remind the world you are still here.
~ Unknown
the parents are the first problem a child comes up against, the first resistance he has to assert himself against; his arguments with them are the model for all his later fights in life.
~ Unknown