“Cyberspace is colonising what we used to think of as the real world. I think that our grandchildren will probably regard the distinction we make between what we call the real world and what they think of as simply the world as the quaintest and most incomprehensible thing about us.” ThinkingWorldRealUsedRegardDistinctionReal WorldGrandchildrenCyberspace Author:William Gibson
“The abuse of power that seems to create the most unhappiness is when a person uses personal power to get ahead without regards to the welfare of others, or when power is used to go into the lower dimensional planes.” PersonsUseSeemsUsedBuddhismAbuseRegardPlanesWelfareUnhappinessPersonal PowerGet AheadAbuse Of Power Author:Frederick Lenz
“At a priesthood meeting... the strongest language in regard to Plural Marriage was used that I ever heard, and among other things it was stated that all men in position who would not observe and fulfill that law should be removed from their places.” MenShouldLawUsedLanguageHeardPositionRegardMeetingsStrongestPriesthoodPolygamy Author:Abraham H. Cannon
“North America is not altogether to blame with regard to her Indians. If the Indian had been more susceptible to higher culture, violence and arms would not have been used against him, as is now the case.” IfsHas BeensAmericaUsedCultureCasesViolenceArmsHigherRegardBlameIndianNorth AmericaSusceptible Book:The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America Source: The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America
“It used to be said in antislavery days that a people who would tacitly consent to the enslavement of 4,000,000 human beings were incapable of being just to each other, and I believe this same rule holds with regard to the injustice practiced by men towards women. So long as all men conspire to rob women of the citizen's right to perfect equality in all the privileges and immunities of our so-called "free" government, we can not expect these same men to be capable of perfect justice to each other.” PeopleMenBelieveHumansLongSaidGovernmentUsedI BelieveJusticeHuman BeingsPerfectCitizensCapableRegardInjusticePrivilegeEqualityUsed To BeIncapableCan NotConsentEnslavementImmunityFree Government Author:Susan B. Anthony
“I don't regard myself as any kind of conservative, except conceivably neo, and that word, of course, is a ridiculous appellation, because it's used to describe a group that was ready to make war on the status quo, which is not a conservative position.” KindWarUsedCoursesGroupsPositionReadyRegardConservativeRidiculousStatus Quo Author:Christopher Hitchens
“I've always been a reserved cat. When I play sports, there's people used to get mad at me because I didn't hang out and things like that. I've never been that kind of person. Nothing has changed in that regard. I've never been posse, and all that. I'm a quiet storm.” PeopleKindPersonsPlayUsedSportsChangedQuietCatRegardMadStormHanging OutReservedThings Have ChangedPosse Author:Bernie Mac
“I'm not used to be the adult. I'm not very good at being the adult. To some regard, I wanted to just hang out and joke around, like I would normally, but I had to try to find the movie to shoot.” TryingWantedUsedJokesAdultsRegardVery GoodUsed To BeHanging Out Author:Jamie Linden
“The term "intellectual" is used conventionally to refer to people who happen to have unusual opportunities in this regard, and as always, opportunity confers moral responsibility.” PeopleHappensUsedOpportunityTermResponsibilityMoralIntellectualRegardUnusualMoral Responsibility Author:Noam Chomsky
“Lucius Cassius ille quem populus Romanus verissimum et sapientissimum iudicem putabat identidem in causis quaerere solebat 'cui bono' fuisset. The famous Lucius Cassius, whom the Roman people used to regard as a very honest and wise judge, was in the habit of asking, time and again, 'To whose benefit?” PeopleUsedWiseHonestJudgingHabitBenefitsAskingRegardCassius Author:Marcus Tullius Cicero
“I count it a high honor to belong to a profession in which the good men write every paragraph, every sentence, every line, as lovingly as any Addison or Steele, and do so in full regard that by tomorrow it will have been burned, or used, if at all, to line a shelf.” IfsMenWritingHas BeensUsedLinesTomorrowHonorRegardSentencesProfessionGood ManBurnedShelvesParagraph Author:Alexander Woollcott
“Let us regard the forests as an inheritance, given to us by nature, not to be despoiled or devastated, but to be wisely used, reverently honoured and carefully maintained. Let us regard the forests as a gift, entrusted to any of us only for transient care, to be surrendered to posterity as an unimpaired property, increased in riches and augmented in blessings, to pass as a sacred patrimony from generation to generation.” CareUsedGivenEnvironmentGenerationsBlessingRegardSacredPropertyRichesForestsInheritancePosterityTransientDevastatedPatrimony Author:Ferdinand von Mueller
“Millions of men give all their energies, as well as their very souls, for the acquisition of gold. And this will continue as long as society is ignorant enough and hypocritical enough to hold in high esteem the man of wealth without the slightest regard to the character of the man.” MenGivingShouldWellsLongTwoSoulEnoughCharacterUsedEnergyWealthMoneyMillionsRichMankindHe ManJudgingBenefitsGoldRegardHonestlyIgnorantEsteemTwo ThingsAcquisitionHypocritical Author:Robert Green Ingersoll
“When, as today, there is a market in human organs, when fetuses are produced to make spare organs available, or to make progress in research and preventive medicine, many regard the human content of these practices as implicit. But the contempt for man that underlies it, when man is used and abused, leads -- like it or not -- to a descent into hell.” MenHumansTodayUsedPracticeHellProgressResearchRegardMedicineAvailableContemptOrgansSparesDescentImplicitFetusPreventive MedicineUsed And Abused Author:Pope Benedict XVI