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Quotes About Denies

Whoever sets any bounds for the reconstructive power of the religious life over the social relations and institutions of men, to that extent denies the faith of the Master.
~ Walter Rauschenbusch
The soul is that which denies the body. For example, that which refuses to run when the body trembles, to strike when the body is angry, to drink when the body is thirsty.
~ Alain
I do not believe that defending traditional marriage between one man and one woman excludes anybody or usurps anybody's civil rights and denies anybody their civil rights.
~ Alan Autry
No person who denies the existence of a supreme being shall hold any office under this Constitution.
~ Michael Newdow
Our government denies that terrorism is caused by Islamic doctrine. Now, that is true, and it is a declarative statement. It's not arguable.
~ Rush Limbaugh
The arrow buzzed, no doubt trying to access Wikipedia. It denies using the Internet. Perhaps, then, it's just a coincidence the arrow is always more helpful when we are in an area with free Wi-Fi.
~ Rick Riordan
The true atheist is the one who denies God's image in the "least of these.
~ Dorothy Day
NIHILIST, n. A Russian who denies the existence of anything but Tolstoi. The leader of the school is Tolstoi.
~ Ambrose Bierce
Suppose you try to convince someone, even if only yourself, that change is an illusion. You work your way through each step until you or your listener is convinced. Yet that your mind entertains one premise after the other and finally reaches the conclusion is itself an instance o f the change the argument denies.
~ Edward Feser
Undoubtedly, interests carry such egomania and greed that denies and even disgraces laws, rules, resolutions, reports, rights, equality, justice, and peace.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
I don't believe that there is anybody who denies climate change in the Democratic caucus. Everybody accepts that it is a real problem.
~ Sheldon Whitehouse
Is not the decisive difference between comedy and tragedy that tragedy denies us another chance?
~ John Updike
What seems solid to us is actually only a loose net held together by gravity. Everything in the Universe denies 'nothing'. To suggest an ending is the one absurdity -The Man in Black from Stephen King's The Gunslinger
~ Stephen King
The truly faithless one is the one who makes love to only a fraction of you. And denies the rest.
~ Anais Nin
You might not want to go without essential health benefits or lose consumer protections if an insurance company many states away denies your claim or goes belly-up.
~ Jan Schakowsky
Why should the court impose a judgment in a case in which the SEC alleges a serious securities fraud, but the defendant neither admits nor denies wrongdoing?
~ Jed S. Rakoff
Four years ago in speaking of a Jewish nation one ran the risk of being regarded ridiculous. Today he makes himself ridiculous who denies the existence of a Jewish nation.
~ Theodor Herzl
Yes, yes, no one denies, for example, that you're going to be able to fix the Murray through the Living Murray process without money, no one denies that.
~ John Anderson
At the end of the top of the desk, the sickle caught the phone and the tip of the blade broke off. There are days, thought Rostnikov, where fate denies a man even the most meaningless of dramatic gestures. The
~ Stuart M. Kaminsky
Republican party as a host vehicle for a radical movement that denies that the other party has any legitimate claim to political power.
~ Katherine Stewart
Look at the photographs of Hitler at Nuremberg two years ago, the deadness behind the eyes that denies humanity, just as it betrays the true darkness of the soul.' May
~ Christopher Fowler
The question that stands in the foreground is not 'Do we need this technology?' No one denies the great chances and the great opportunities that we have in the fight against poverty, the handling of climate issues, the fight against sickness.
~ Frank-Walter Steinmeier
So he smiled to himself, for a dangerous phenomenon in the world is a man of narrow belief, who denies the right of his neighbour to be alone.
~ D.H. Lawrence
Individual possession is the great entering wedge, which has split society into eight hundred million fragments.... It virtually, practically, and theoretically denies the brotherhood of man.
~ Unknown