Denigration Thesaurus Quotes & Sayings
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The idea that you can dress up in some kind of a fake Indian outfit and get on stage is somehow acceptable in this country. That has to do with the fact that you have the Redskins, the Braves, you have people who dress up like Indians, people dress up like Indians on Halloween. That is acceptable. — Winona LaDuke

Getting married is a serious matter for a girl; not getting married is even more serious. — Nicolas Bentley

Now I just want it to end. I've always wanted the happy ending, but now I'll just settle for the ending. — David Levithan

Know thyself means this, that you get acquainted with what you know, and what you can do. — Menander

To me, an outlaw is a man that did things his own way, whether you liked him or not. I did things my own way. — Johnny Paycheck

If you feel like giving up, give up on that feeling and give into the realization there are endless possibilities waiting to be discovered before you. — Tom Althouse

Instead of feeling like there's two or three of us in this town of hostile crackers, I'm in a big church filled with people who believe the same thing I believe and the power of song is raising what we're trying to do, raising it up to the rafters. — Stanley Nelson Jr.

Whether we love humanity or not, we must realize that we are part of it. My future depends entirely on the future of humanity, and so I am compelled to take care of humanity. That is why being compassionate is actually in my own best interest. And a symptom of my own peace of mind is that I can share comfort with others around me. — Dalai Lama

It is completely unimportant. That is why it is so interesting. — Agatha Christie

The mind, conscious of rectitude, laughed to scorn the falsehood of report. — Ovid

I wish you could invent some means to make me at all happy without you. Every hour I am more and more concentrated in you; everything else tastes like chaff in my mouth. — John Keats