1.
I do regard spinning and weaving as a necessary part of any national system of education.
Mahatma Gandhi
2.
Everyone we regard as brilliant has endured an enormous amount of failure.
Frans Johansson
3.
Regard not dreams, since they are but the images of our hopes and fears.
Cato the Younger
4.
L'alpiniste est un homme qui conduit son corps là où, un jour, ses yeux ont regardé. Et qui revient.
Gaston Rebuffat
5.
We can regard our life as a uselessly disturbing episode in the blissful repose of nothingness.
Arthur Schopenhauer
6.
I regard myself as a woman who has seen much of life.
Belle Starr
7.
Be loyal and trustworthy. Do not befriend anyone who is lower than yourself in this regard.
Confucius
8.
I like to regard myself as someone who's capable of critical thought, that is to say, who can evaluate claims.
Bill Nye
9.
I have always been an impassioned advocate for the works of Shakespeare. I regard him as one of the most complete miracles of his or any other age.
Stephen Fry
10.
Regard everyone you meet as the Buddha and you will know 10,000 Buddhas.
Gampopa
12.
Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from th' entire point.
William Shakespeare
14.
I don't regard clothing as disposable, which is probably why I have so much of it!
Daphne Guinness
15.
Liberal hopefulness Regards death as a mere border to an improving picture.
William Empson
17.
May God bless those who died and bless their families. With regards, George Bush.
George H. W. Bush
19.
The body cannot be cured without regard for the soul.
Socrates
21.
It is only when we have renounced our preoccupation with "I," "me," "mine," that we can truly possess the world in which we live. Everything, provided that we regard nothing as property. And not only is everything ours; it is also everybody else's.
Aldous Huxley
22.
Change is always in regard to something which does not change, or which changes relatively less.
Swami Vivekananda
23.
My only day off is the day I pitch (in regards to how hard he works out during off-days).
Roger Clemens
24.
Women keep no secrets, and I know many men, who are women in this regard.
Jean de La Fontaine
25.
Regard yourself all the more as a sinner because you cannot feel yourself to be what you are.
Walter Hilton
26.
When I was young, the old regarded me as an outrageous young fellow, and now that I'm old the young regard me as an outrageous old fellow.
Fred Hoyle
27.
Psychoanalysis is that mental illness for which it regards itself as therapy.
Karl Kraus
28.
Politicians regard the public as a cow to be milked
Elbert Hubbard
29.
There have not been any troughs as regards my work. There's never been a trough of my assurance.
Ben Kingsley
30.
Epileptics know by signs when attacks are imminent and take precautions accordingly; we must do the same in regard to anger
Seneca the Younger
31.
I go to church because I am a skeptic in regard to my own skepticism.
Henryk Sienkiewicz
32.
Those presents are the most acceptable which are enhanced by our regard for the donor.
Ovid
33.
In regard to infallibility, I never claimed it; God alone is infallible. His word is true, and in Him is no variableness, or shadow of turning.
Ellen G. White
34.
I regard a great ad as the most beautiful thing in the world.
Leo Burnett
35.
I have a high regard for Native languages and the pivotal role they have played in our nation's history
Rick Renzi
36.
One must regard the hyphen as a blemish to be avoided wherever possible.
Winston Churchill
39.
Every one regards his duty as a troublesome master from whom he would like to be free.
Mazo de la Roche
40.
Have high regard for yourself. Be your own best friend.
Leon Nacson
41.
Superstition would seem to be simply cowardice in regard to the supernatural.
Theophrastus
42.
As regards personal relationships I cannot say that I had any particularly personal intercourse with anyone.
Fritz Sauckel
43.
If you get too engrossed and involved and concerned in regard to things over which you have no control, it will adversely affect the things over which you have control.
John Wooden
45.
I don't regard Jews as a class. I regard them as a privileged misfortune.
William Joyce
46.
Extremes are for us as if they were not, and as if we were not in regard to them; they escape from us, or we from them.
Blaise Pascal
47.
I regard myself as a soldier, though a soldier of peace.
Mahatma Gandhi
48.
Do nothing without regard to the consequences.
Aesop
49.
I regard myself as an entertainer much more than an artist.
Peter Jackson