Top 25 Deeming Quotes
#1. What we did with deeming rules were designed - it was designed to keep costs from coming on to the government that should be borne by families of immigrants who actually have incomes and can afford to pay.
William J. Clinton
#2. No one praises happiness as one praises justice, but we call it a 'blessing,' deeming it something higher and more divine than things we praise.
Aristotle.
#3. You are good when you walk to your goal firmly and with bold steps.
Yet you are not evil when you go thither limping.
For those who limp go not backwards.
But you who are strong and swift, see that you do not limp before the lame, deeming it kindness.
Kahlil Gibran
#4. Do not take too artificial a view of mankind but judge them from a natural standpoint, deeming them neither over good nor over bad.
Georg C. Lichtenberg
#5. I can't help to feel like they're staring at me, too. Judging me. Deeming me not good enough. Not pretty enough. Not cool enough.
And to be honest, sometimes I wonder if they're right.
Jessica Brody
#6. The commercial class has always mistrusted verbal brilliancy and wit, deeming such qualities, perhaps with some justice, frivolous and unprofitable.
Dorothy Nevill
#7. The wise prince, therefore, has always avoided these arms and turned to his own and has been willing rather to lose with them than to conquer with the others, not deeming that a real victory which is gained with the arms of others.
Niccolo Machiavelli
#8. Approving some religious claims while deeming others unworthy of accommodation could be 'perceived as favoring one religion over another,' the very 'risk the [Constitution's] Establishment Clause was designed to preclude.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
#9. Do not limp before the lame, deeming it a kindness.
Kahlil Gibran
#10. Our idea of a healthy body is so destabilised that insecure people have come to bolster their own bodies by deeming others - those with fat bodies - less worthy, less capable and less employable.
Susie Orbach
#11. Men have feverishly conceived a heaven only to find it insipid, and a hell to find it ridiculous.
George Santayana
#12. The use of rape and enslavement as weapons of war MUST END!
Widad Akreyi
#13. And men said that the blood of the stars flowed in her veins
C.S. Lewis
#14. Because you brand our tongues
with silence. Because you watch us
in fear, even while we sing.
Eric Gamalinda
#15. It is ill-manners to silence a fool and cruelty to let him go on
Benjamin Franklin
#16. Worry is a waste of energy. It cant change the past. It cant control the future. It only makes today miserable
Rick Warren
#17. Don't be silly, my dear. Threats are only meaningful if you have the power to execute them. And you, my dear, do not.
Candace Bushnell
#18. Before September 11, terrorism was viewed as something ugly but you lived with it.
Paul Wolfowitz
#19. In the Europe which was created by the Second World War, divided into two blocks, each in need of a revolution that would end the abuses and injustices of capitalism and the privileges of a bureaucratic caste, collective faith does not exist.
Juan Goytisolo
#20. I'm a bad motherfucker, don't you know
and I'll crawl over fifty good pussies just to get to one fat boy's asshole, said Stagger Lee.
Nick Cave
#21. Whether or not punk is the flavor of the month is not important for us. Bad Religion has been popular through many different climates. When heavy metal was popular, when new wave was popular, Bad Religion was still there underneath the mainstream selling more and more records.
Greg Graffin
#22. Everyone knows how to subtract the gross form of 'my' (tangible 'my'). But how can he know how to subtract the subtle, subtler and the subtlest forms of 'my'? That is the work of the 'Gnani Purush' [the enlightened one].
Dada Bhagwan
#23. The bread that you see on the altar is the Body of Christ as soon as it is sanctified by God's word. The chalice, or better what is contained in the chalice, is the Blood of Christ as soon as it is sanctified by God's word
Saint Augustine
#24. Take all the robes of all the good judges that have ever lived on the face of the earth, and they would not be large enough to cover the iniquity of one corrupt judge.
Henry Ward Beecher
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