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  • I have a great legacy, tarnished somewhat by the move. -- Art Modell
  • When man lives under government, he is fallen, his worth is gone, and his nature tarnished. -- Adam Weishaupt
  • In 1980, a nation in need of change selected Ronald Reagan to restore the shine to a tarnished America. -- William L. Jenkins
  • I've spent my fortune, tarnished my public view and made myself the brunt of punch line after punch line. -- Mindy McCready
  • Here's my Golden Rule for a tarnished age: Be fair with others, but keep after them until they're fair with you. -- Alan Alda
  • It's been awhile. My Oscar is getting kind of tarnished. I looked at it a couple of years ago and thought I really needed a new one. -- Ellen Burstyn
  • When you've experienced the real Marilyn, it's difficult to watch a movie about her.' I didn't want to have the memories of my experience tarnished in any way. -- Lawrence Schiller
  • It is unfortunate that the poor judgment shown by a small group of young actors has tarnished the reputation of every child who has ever appeared before a camera. -- Fred Savage
  • Religion has been terribly tarnished in the course of time, its pristine purity has long since vanished under the regime of creed, and it is no longer Catholic, that is to say, Universal. -- Max Heindel
  • Misdeeds of a few players and certain people cannot and should not bring bad name to hundreds of players who participated in the I.P.L. with full honesty. The reputation of the I.P.L. cannot be tarnished by a few greedy individuals. -- Rajeev Shukla
  • Every silver spoon is tarnished. -- Beverley Sylvester
  • You do have an eye for the tarnished lining. -- Jefferson Bass
  • I have a great legacy, tarnished somewhat by the move -- Art Modell
  • Silly Felix, hate and love are the flip sides of the same tarnished coin. -- Heather R. Blair
  • Once trust is tarnished, it is hard to restore it to its original glow. -- William Arthur Ward
  • Down these mean streets a man must go who is neither tarnished nor afraid -- Raymond Chandler
  • Me, I was already jaded and tarnished, skeptical that a fantasy world could keep reality at bay. -- Jodi Picoult
  • Many of our leadership practices have gone from being tried and true to being tired and tarnished. -- Mark Millar
  • He was so far from the gallant knights in her romantic fantasies...He was tarnished, scarred, imperfect. -- Lisa Kleypas
  • In 1980, a nation in need of change selected Ronald Reagan to restore the shine to a tarnished America. -- William L. Jenkins
  • But down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid. -- Raymond Chandler
  • To the extent anybody had heard of the [Charles] Kushner name at that point, it was a very tarnished name. -- Steve Kornacki
  • Be kind, for whenever kindness becomes part of something, it beautifies it. Whenever it is taken from something, it leaves it tarnished. -- Mohammad PBUH
  • Haven's warm, clammy palms press hard against my cheeks as the tarnished edge of her silver skull ring leaves a smudge on my skin. -- Alyson Noel
  • We have fallen in the dreams the ever-living Breathe on the tarnished mirror of the world, And then smooth out with ivory hands and sigh. -- William Butler Yeats
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  • We know we are all tarnished, so we doubt everyone else too. It is sad situation, where we need a leader but cannot really trust anyone. -- Chetan Bhagat
  • The work is hindered. The glory of God is tarnished and it is because the people of God no longer know how to discern the things of God. -- Paul Washer
  • Newton found that a star, examined through a glass tarnished by smoke, was diminished into a speck of light. But no smoke ever breathed so thick a mist as envy or detraction. -- Robert Aris Willmott
  • Some things are so silly they have a certain brilliance to them. Other things, set as standards for brilliance and therefore exalted by many who don't know why, become tarnished because of it. -- Criss Jami
  • The Bedlam that greeted James Tilly Matthews, then, was not so much a baroque spectacle of depravity as an exhausted and run-down public institution, its building falling apart and its professional image tarnished. -- Mike Jay
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