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So also is the case if I don't care the one abusing me. He is the one going to be demeaned.
— Gautama Buddha
If you have assumed any character beyond your strength, you have both demeaned yourself ill in that and quitted one which you might have supported.
— Epictetus
The staircase was deserted - the higher up the building the more reluctant were the residents to use the stairs, as if this in some way demeaned them.
— J.G. Ballard
Ronin was lonely. Maybe not always, but often enough that he understood that visceral fear that it might never change.
— Lorelei James
Don't take it on yourself. Forget now. Live.
— Arthur Miller
Compromise and tolerance are magic words. It took me 40 years to become philosophical.
— Hedy Lamarr
[Describing the soap in the gulag] It smelt as if some sacred physical law had been demeaned in its creation.
— Martin Amis
No one, she tought as the breath trembled through her lips, no one had ever looked at her as he did. In a way that told her she was the center
— J.D. Robb
I think you're healthy in certain ways, and I think you're a pathetic disaster in others.
— Augusten Burroughs
People need to feel safe to talk without their ideas being criticized, judged, demeaned, or mocked.
— Timothy Carey
I have a fan base worldwide, man. I think they're really down for me. That's how I got signed - 30,000 fans retweeting Rick Ross.
— Meek Mill
First we draw what we see; then we draw what we know; finally we see what we know.
— Robert Beverly Hale
the Regents' dislike of the social "leveling" they sensed in the Revolution was stronger.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
Meanness demeans the demeaner far more than the demeaned.
— Malcolm Forbes
I doubt if there is any occupation which is more consistently and unfairly demeaned, degraded, denounced, and deplored than banking.
— William Proxmire
Nothing is more obstinate than a fashionable consensus.
— Margaret Thatcher