Quotes About Repudiated
It is hard doctrine, but I was beginning to understand it then, and I have not repudiated it till now: that love, not sin, costs us Eden. Love is a carrier of death - the only thing, in fact, that makes death significant.
~ Wallace Stegner
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If the Irish programme did not insist on the Irish language I suppose I could call myself a nationalist. As it is, I am content torecognize myself an exile: and, prophetically, a repudiated one.
~ James Joyce
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If the great Government of the United States were a private corporation no bank would take its name on a piece of paper, because it has cynically repudiated the words engraved upon its bonds.
~ Garet Garrett
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Seela had told her on another visit that her decorator claimed beige was the classiest color, a phrasing that repudiated the statement.
~ Alice Elliott Dark
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Here the girls danced together in the winter evenings to the music of the wireless and tender possessive friendships were contracted and repudiated;
~ Evelyn Waugh
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First, just because people's religious beliefs can be easily accommodated, it does not follow that they should. Sometimes accommodations reinforce sentiments that ought to be repudiated. Second, given that one of the best reasons for religious accommodations is the history of antireligious discrimination, religious accommodations ought not be used as a license to discriminate.
~ John Corvino
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Lenin's urging, had repudiated the entirety of Russia's foreign debt, from both the war and before the war: almost nine billion dollars
~ Arthur Herman
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Every time there's been an out-of-bounds remark made by a Republican, no matter where they are, I have repudiated them.
~ John McCain
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he repudiated the writings of the Apostle Paul, whom he considered the (first corrupter of the doctrines of Jesus
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Lyndon Johnson, his 44-state landslide in 1964 and Great Society notwithstanding, was by 1968 a failed president being repudiated in the primaries of his own party.
~ Pat Buchanan
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The Treaty of Guarantee was signed accordingly by Wilson and Lloyd George and Clemenceau. The United States Senate refused to ratify the treaty. They repudiated President Wilson's signature. And we, who had deferred so much to his opinions and wishes in all this business of peace-making, were told without much ceremony that we ought to be better informed about the American Constitution.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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