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Quotes About Exemption

college students and alcoholics/addicts are the worst: they deep-down believe they're exempt from the laws of physics and statistics that ironly govern everybody else.
~ David Foster Wallace
Communist interpretation is never wrong. Logicians will object in vain that a theory which exempts itself from all refutations escapes from the order of truth. —RAYMOND ARON, L'OPIUM
~ Clive James
It was something to do with her sense of always feeling separate from everybody else, as if things that worried them couldn't possibly worry her, as if she were immune from the ordinariness of life.
~ Liane Moriarty
There is not a more fatal error to young lawyers than relying too much on speechmaking. If any one, upon his rare powers of speaking, shall claim an exemption from the drudgery of the law, his case is a failure in advance.
~ Unknown
I've told her not to come here expecting validation or exemption from the usual rules of human decency.
~ Lisa Jewell
Often the white elite signaled their disgust of the "white privilege" of the disintegrating middle class as a means of exempting their own quite genuine white privilege of insider contacts, professional degrees, wealth, inheritance, and influence.
~ Victor Davis Hanson
The marginal tax rate for high income earners is going up. Small businesses are no longer enjoying some of the exemption from payroll tax. Now there will be carbon taxes.
~ Chris Alexander
to dispense from the laws.
~ Peter Kreeft
the mere necessity brings with it a dispensation, since necessity knows no law. . . .
~ Peter Kreeft
If Jesus had to suffer, why would we think ourselves exempt? After all, as He explained, "a disciple is not above his teacher, nor a servant above his master" (Matthew 10:24).
~ David Jeremiah
No one is exempt from talking nonsense the mistake is to do it solemnly.
~ Unknown
To be exempt from the passions with which others are tormented, is the only pleasing solitude.
~ Joseph Addison
Executioners and army elders in Russia are allowed to curse. His Majesty exempted them in recognition of their difficult professions. Danilkov
~ Vladimir Sorokin
Russia is so feudal in its system of patronage and reward that it is virtually impossible for a leader to hand over power without controlling his successor or at least receiving an exemption from prosecution - something Mr. Putin granted his predecessor, Boris Yeltsin, in 1999.
~ Simon Sebag Montefiore
and God has blessed America to learn that noone is exempt the world is one all fear is one all life all death all one
~ Lucille Clifton
O]mnipotence is nothing else than subjectivity exempting itself from all objective conditions and limitations[.]
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
When anybody says, 'Why me?' Why is 'me' exempt?
~ Gloria Vanderbilt
The group [the National Association of Real Estate Boards, now the National Association of Realtors] first tired to make landlords' rents exempt from taxes. When this effort was unsuccessful, NAREB campaigned to make home mortgage interest deductible from income tax and succeeded in the 1920s in winning this subsidy for their growing industry.
~ Unknown
Time are vulgar, I told myself in the prudish and bombastic tone of those who believe themselves to be exempt from the criticisms they throw at others.
~ Unknown
banks and student loan companies had convinced Congress that such debts should be given special protection and not exempted. She remembered him saying, "Hell, even gamblers can go bankrupt and walk away.
~ John Grisham
PITY, n. A failing sense of exemption, inspired by contrast.
~ Ambrose Bierce
There is certain power you gain being exempt from capitalist companies that UPC or ISBN the mark of the beast on your forehead and treat you like their favorite prostitute.
~ Unknown
We accept so many commitments in regard to life that a time comes when, despairing of ever managing to fulfill them all, we face the graves, we call upon death, "death, which brings help to destinies that have trouble coming true." But while death may exempt us from commitments we have made in regard to life, it cannot exempt us from our commitments to ourselves, especially the most important one: namely, the commitment to live in order to be worthy and deserving.
~ Marcel Proust
Except Rebecca.
~ Unknown