1.
Integrity is what you do when no one is watching; its doing the right thing all the time, even when it may work to your disadvantage.
Tony Dungy
2.
80 percent of learning is visual, so children who can't afford vision correction are at such a disadvantage.
Ellen Hollman
4.
One of the disadvantages of being a patrician is that occasionally you're obliged to act like one
Dalton Trumbo
7.
Everything has its advantages and disadvantages.
Kabir Bedi
9.
Nobody owes me anything. I am not at a disadvantage. I am equipped, empowered, and anointed.
Joel Osteen
10.
Prudence therefore consists in knowing how to distinguish degrees of disadvantage.
Niccolo Machiavelli
11.
Special knowledge is a terrible disadvantage.
Carl Jung
12.
It's not too good to have this attitude in F1. It could be a disadvantage.
Alain Prost
13.
Awkwardness is a more real disadvantage than it is generally thought to be; it often occasions ridicule, it always lessens dignity.
Lord Chesterfield
14.
I had the time to take the original analog tapes and fix all the things I didn't like, so all I left was essentially the benefits of the analog with none of the disadvantages.
Kevin Shields
15.
I must say also that it's never worked to my disadvantage that I have long, blond hair.
Ann Beattie
16.
I'm pro-trade, but I'm pro-sensible trade, not pro-trade that is to the disadvantage of the American worker.
Wilbur Ross
17.
The English were infuriating. Everything was designed to put an outsider at a disadvantage. If you had to ask, you didn't belong.
Daisy Goodwin
18.
As it has turned out, the whole relationship between men, women and children has tilted, to the disadvantage of women.
Fay Weldon
19.
Don't get consumed by the false idea that being a woman is a disadvantage.
Esra Saydam
20.
The corporate income tax, in particular, is a tax that puts American corporations at a disadvantage.
Ken Buck
22.
Something that works for one person could be a disadvantage to another.
Rafael Nadal
23.
Many count on their disadvantages to cover for them.
Mason Cooley
24.
Faith is always at a disadvantage; it is a perpetually defeated thing which survives all conquerors.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
26.
The party that negotiates in haste is often at a disadvantage.
Howard Raiffa
27.
Let us consider under what disadvantages Science has hitherto labored before we pronounce thus confidently on her progress.
Henry David Thoreau
28.
A pleasing countenance is no slight disadvantage.
[Lat., Auxilium non leve vultus habet.]
Ovid