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You can only accomplish your object in life by complete disregard of the opinions of other people.
Aleister Crowley
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Success breeds a disregard of the possibility of failure.
Hyman Minsky
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Disregard the study of God, and you sentence yourself to stumble and blunder through life blindfolded.
J. I. Packer
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As a microbiologist, I am particularly concerned with Mr. Bush's blatant disregard for science.
Louise Slaughter
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advertisement ... has brought our disregard for truth into the open without even a figleaf to cover it.
Freya Stark
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Americans have a penchant for the future and tend to disregard the past.
Alan Dundes
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One sees a blatant disregard for the precious souls of mankind.
Thomas S. Monson
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That economics is untrue which ignores or disregards moral values.
Mahatma Gandhi
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If we could read the past histories of all our enemies we would disregard all hostility for them.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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No memory of having starred atones for later disregard, or keeps the end from being hard.
Robert Frost
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Repent or be damned! If you have already repented, please disregard this notice.
Patrick Murray
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Most of our problems in the United States can be traced to a blatant disregard for private property.
Michael Badnarik
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I don't have a disregard for my reader in humor pieces.
Ian Frazier
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The worst evil of disregard for some law is that it destroys respect for all laws.
Herbert Hoover
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There was a huge difference between dislike and disregard.
Julia Quinn
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There must be a magnificent disregard of your reader, for if he cannot follow you, there is nothing you can do about it.
Dorothy Parker
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Disregard for the consequences and for right and wrong nowadays passes as energy.
Franz Grillparzer
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The flagrant disregard in the courtroom of elementary standards of proper conduct should not and cannot be tolerated.
Hugo Black