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Quotes About Nullified

Incumbents don't like it, but political competition is a good thing. Incumbents usually outspend challengers by better than 3 to 1. Super PACs, which tend to support challengers, have nullified some of this advantage.
~ Bradley A. Smith
ANIENTED  (A'NIENTED)   adj.[anneantir, Fr.]Frustrated; brought to nothing.
~ Samuel Johnson
All statutes to the contrary are revoked.
~ Paulo Coelho
Existence nullified by men; reaffirmed by nature.
~ John Howard Griffin
From nothingness, there arose great love; now, its source nullified, that love, searching and sick, converts to the most abysmal suffering imaginable.
~ George Saunders
From nothingness, there arose great love; now, its source nullified, that love, searching and sick, converts to the most abysmal suffering imaginable. In
~ George Saunders
There are on occasions, as we know, when resources are abundant, but they are expended so incompetently that the advantage is nullified.
~ Joseph Stalin
Do you imagine that a city can continue to exist and not be turned upside down, if the legal judgments which are pronounced in it have no force but are nullified and destroyed by private persons?
~ Socrates
When something—I must stress this with all possible emphasis—is traced back to a psychic condition or fact, it is very definitely not reduced to nothing and thereby nullified, but is shifted on to the plane of psychic reality
~ C.G. Jung
Freedom of conscience, of education, of speech, of assembly are among the very fundamentals of democracy and all of them would be nullified should freedom of the press ever be successfully challenged.
~ F. D. Roosevelt
For if we allow sin to remain in our conscience and try to deal with it there, or if we look at sin in our heart, it will be much too strong for us and will live on forever. But if we see that it rests on Christ and is overcome by his resurrection, and then boldly believe this, then sin is dead and nullified.
~ Timothy J. Wengert
Reza implemented an impressive number of reforms that were designed to turn the cracked empire he had inherited into a purposeful nation state. But he ended up, like so many of his fellow dictators, alone in his citadel. And much of the goods he did was nullified by the way he did it.
~ Christopher De Bellaigue