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  • Deem no man happy until he passes the edo fhis life without suffering grief. -- Sophocles
  • Deem not life a thing of consequence. For look at the yawning void of the future, and at that other limitless space, the past. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • What right does Congress have to go around making laws just because they deem it necessary? -- Marion Barry
  • I am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me. -- Jean Racine
  • We deem those happy who from the experience of life have learnt to bear its ills without being overcome by them. -- Carl Jung
  • There were people who incorporated melody before me, but I would deem myself the first person to successfully rap and sing. -- Drake
  • I have nothing against interviews. I don't pursue them. When people I work for deem it appropriate, I'm perfectly willing to serve. -- Tommy Lee Jones
  • Being an indie queen, people think I have all these choices. Like I've just been sitting around waiting for the best indie film that I deem acceptable. -- Parker Posey
  • Honestly, I have a tendency to date dorks. Which means that a lot of times, I date guys that no one else would deem to be a hunk. -- Ivanka Trump
  • I am a Zionist, an ardent supporter of Israel, its defender when I deem Israel to be right and its critic when I deem it to be wrong. -- Theodore Bikel
  • I deem it established, then, that the Constitution does not recognize property in man, but leaves that question, as between the states, to the law of nature and of nations. -- William H. Seward
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  • Communism is a proposition to structure the world more reasonably, a proposition for changing the world. As such, we have to analyze it and, if we deem it reasonable, act upon it. -- Friedrich Durrenmatt
  • The fallacy in the progressive critique is the egalitarian dogma that no one should get more than what liberals deem is a 'fair' reward, nor should there be any risk to anyone to fail. -- Robert Agostinelli
  • I learned a couple things. The government can do to you whatever they want. They can break the laws, federal laws, as they see fit... You can't turn laws on and off as you deem fit. -- Steven Hatfill
  • As a member of this court I am not justified in writing my private notions of policy into the Constitution, no matter how deeply I may cherish them or how mischievous I may deem their disregard. -- Felix Frankfurter
  • I wear clothes that most people in the Midwest would probably deem inappropriate at my age. And I rock a bikini all summer long. I know that it's not normal, but I just don't care. I live once. -- Liz Phair
  • As artists, it's tempting to forget the audience's needs. Too often, we're self-centered and self-indulgent in what we share with the world. We're prideful, only showing what we deem as perfect or what we think our peers will respect. -- Charity Sunshine Tillemann-Dick
  • I have found it advisable not to give too much heed to what people say when I am trying to accomplish something of consequence. Invariably they proclaim it can't be done. I deem that the very best time to make the effort. -- Calvin Coolidge
  • If we find life out there, and it's not us, we will deem it not intelligent. But what may be equally as likely is that we find life that's vastly more intelligent than we are. If that's the case, we are putty in their hands. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Therefore God is one, if that which admits of so great power can be nothing else: and yet those who deem that there are many gods, say that they have divided their functions among themselves; but we will discuss all these matters at their proper places. -- Lactantius
  • Flipping the dial through available radio stations there will blare out to any listener an array of broadcasts, 24/7, propagating Religious Right politics, along with what they deem to be 'old-time gospel preaching.' This is especially true of what comes over the airwaves in Bible Belt southern states. -- Tony Campolo
  • Allow the president to invade a neighboring nation whenever he shall deem it necessary to repel an invasion,and you allow him to do so whenever he may choose to say he deems it necessary for such purpose - and you allow him to make war at pleasure. -- Abraham Lincoln
  • There must be right and wrong answers to questions of morality and values that potentially fall within the purview of science. On this view, some people and cultures will be right (to a greater or lesser degree), and some will be wrong, with respect to what they deem important in life. -- Sam Harris
  • Don't set your goals by what other people deem important. -- Jaachynma N.E. Agu
  • But if you deem them worthy, people deserve a second chance. -- RuPaul
  • May the Lord deem us from deep gloom to the light. -- Lailah Gifty Akita
  • They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -- Plato
  • Avoiding things that you deem unattainable on first sight will limit you. -- Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
  • There is no crime of which I do not deem myself capable. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • God does not deem you to be lucky or unlucky... you're mindset does. -- Robert Kiyosaki
  • I should never deem a man of ordinary caliber worthy of my devotion. -- Kate Chopin
  • Words of affection, howsoe'er expressed, The latest spoken still are deem'd the best. -- Joanna Baillie
  • Of all evil I deem you capable: therefore I want the good from you. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • The whole universe is change and life itself is but what you deem it -- Marcus Aurelius
  • Why should I deem myself to be a chisel, when I could be the artist? -- Friedrich Schiller
  • Because we find somethings distasteful is not justification enough for us to deem them criminal. -- Moby
  • They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -Plato, philosopher (427-347 BCE) -- Plato
  • I live my life as I deem appropriate and fitting; I offer no apologies, no explanations. -- Aaron Burr
  • Doing what has never been done before is intellectually seductive, whether or not we deem it practical. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Those that deem politics beneath their dignity are doomed to be governed by those of lesser talents. -- Aristotle
  • But nature did not deem it her business to make the discovery of her laws easy for us. -- Albert Einstein
  • . . . they would neither hate nor envy us if they did not deem us so much happier than themselves. -- Charlotte Bronte
  • It many times falls out that we deem ourselves much deceived in others because we first deceived ourselves. -- Philip Sidney
  • To feel more fulfilled your actions and activities need to be in alignment with what you deem important. -- Deborah Day
  • Nature does not always conform to our predispositions and preferences, to what we deem comfortable and easy to understand. -- Carl Sagan
  • Men are egotists, and not all tolerant of one man's selfhood; they do not always deem the amities elective. -- Edmund Clarence Stedman
  • I know of no title that I deem more honorable than that of Professor of the Harvard Law School. -- Felix Frankfurter
  • I just want people to see what I deem as a war for no reason, but only for greed. -- Robert Cray
  • Auguries are oft subtle...and dangerous - thou may deem they mean one thing when they mean something else altogether. -- Dennis L. McKiernan
  • Trying to be offensive for the sole purpose of being offensive should always deem one the least offensive of offenders. -- Criss Jami
  • Sometimes the ancestors deem certain information so important that they send it to the subconscious mind without being consciously asked. -- Luisah Teish
  • For in truth it is life that gives unto life-while you, who deem yourself a giver, are but a witness. -- Khalil Gibran
  • To be generous, guiltless, and of a free disposition is to take those things for bird-bolts that you deem cannon-bullets. -- William Shakespeare
  • I deem as heroic those who have the harder task, face it unflinchingly and live. In this world women do that. -- James Salter
  • We deny the parts of ourselves that we deem unacceptable rather than accepting the fact that we're all less than perfect. -- Richard Carlson
  • Many teenagers are tormented by terrors they deem private and personal. They do not know that their anxieties and doubts are universal. -- Haim Ginott
  • Nor deem the irrevocable Past As wholly wasted, wholly vain, If, rising on its wrecks, at last To something nobler we attain. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • Those who mouth your sacred words with an accent you deem wrong annoy you more than those speaking something you cannot understand. -- Thomm Quackenbush
  • I should deem a man-of-war incomplete without a body of Marines...imbued with that esprit that has so long characterized the "Old Corps." -- Joshua R. Sands
  • I can not sing the old songs now! It is not that I deem them low, 'Tis that I can't remember how They go. -- Charles Stuart Calverley
  • Even if misfortune is only good for bringing a fool to his senses, it would still be just to deem it good for something. -- Jean de La Fontaine
  • Ah, happiness courts the light so we deem the world is gay. But misery hides aloof so we deem that misery there is none. -- Herman Melville
  • Prove yourself and others wrong everyday by redefining who you THINK you are, through performing actions you would normally deem impossible or uncharacteristic of you. -- Miya Yamanouchi
  • Remember: even the smallest drop of God's strength is more than enough to cover our frailties, our shortcomings, and the places where we deem ourselves weak. -- Lysa TerKeurst
  • Nor less I deem that there are Powers Which of themselves our minds impress; That we can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness -- William Wordsworth
  • They deem me mad because I will not sell my days for gold; and I deem them mad because they think my days have a price. -- Khalil Gibran
  • To succeed [,] consider what is as though it were past, deem yourself inevitable and take credit for it. If you no longer believe, enlarge the temple. -- W. S. Merwin
  • I deem no government safe which is under the vassalage of any self-constituted authorities, or any other authority than that of the nation, or its regular functionaries. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • May I deem the wise man rich, and may I have such a portion of gold as none but a prudent man can either bear or employ. -- Plato
  • We do not die because we have to die; we die because one day, and not so long ago, our consciousness was forced to deem it necessary. -- Antonin Artaud
  • Sometimes what we deem a failure at the time it happens actually serves to foster a change within us that creates an even greater success down the road. -- Marianne Williamson
  • We do ourselves wrong, and too meanly estimate the holiness above us, when we deem that any act or enjoyment good in itself, is not good to do religiously. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • The whole universe is change and life itself is but what you deem it - either gratefully better than or bitterly worse than something else that you alone choose. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • Tyranny Is far the worst of treasons. Dost thou deem None rebels except subjects? The prince who Neglects or violates his trust is more A brigand than the robber-chief. -- Lord Byron
  • Of all evil I deem you capable: Therefore I want good from you. Verily, I have often laughed at the weaklings who thought themselves good because they had no claws. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Let us resolve: First, to attain the grace of silence; second, to deem all fault finding that does no good a sin; third, to practice the grade and virtue of praise. -- Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Bernard Shaw remains the only model we have of what the citizen of a democracy should be: an informed participant in all things we deem important to the society and the individual. -- Jacques Barzun
  • The pope being informed of the great increase of Protestantism, in the year 1542 sent inquisitors to Venice to make an inquiry into the matter, and apprehend such as they might deem obnoxious persons. -- John Foxe
  • While the principles of our Constitution give just latitude to inquiry, every citizen faithful to it will deem embodied expressions of discontent and open outrages of law and patriotism as dishonorable as they are injurious -- Thomas Jefferson
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