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In the beginning the Universe was created.
This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move. — Douglas Adams
In the beginning the Universe was created.
This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move. — Douglas Adams
It is regarded as normal to consecrate virginity in general and to lust for its destruction in particular.
— Karl Kraus
In actual practice, someone is regarded as being "too liberal" if his conscience permits something that my conscience does not permit.
— Flavil R. Yeakley Jr.
The imagination is not the consolation people pretend. It can even be regarded as the admission of some sort of failure.
— Edmund White
I don't know how to exist before 9 A.M. And without coffee, I'm not classified as a human. Actually, I could be regarded as a threat.
— Katie Findlay
In Britain I'm sometimes regarded as a suspiciously Europeanized writer, who has this rather dubious French influence.
— Julian Barnes
I wouldnt mind seeing opera die. Ever since I was a boy, I regarded opera as a ponderous anachronism, almost the equivalent of smoking.
— Frank Lloyd Wright
The use of lines of code metrics for productivity and quality studies [is] to be regarded as professional malpractice starting in 1995.
— Capers Jones
Illness is regarded as a crime, and crime is regarded as illness ...
— Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
Definitions from Mulla Do-Piaza
Truthful man:
He who is, secretly, regarded by everyone as an enemy. — Idries Shah
Truthful man:
He who is, secretly, regarded by everyone as an enemy. — Idries Shah
Any time I spent with Ruth should be regarded as precious. War, after all, was everywhere.
— Nicholas Sparks
Any material form, or thought, or feeling, past or present, should be regarded as, 'This is not mine, this is not what I am, this is not my self.'
— Gautama Buddha
Reason as an organ for perceiving the true nature of reality and determining the guiding principles of our lives has come to be regarded as obsolete.
— Max Horkheimer
The effective exploitation of his powers of abstraction must be regarded as one of the most vital activities of a competent programmer.
— Edsger Dijkstra
Life owes me a living worth living. Yes, Eden regarded life as her debtor, she its relentless paymaster.
— Fannie Hurst
In America journalism is apt to be regarded as an extension of history: in Britain, as an extension of conversation.
— Anthony Sampson
He regarded conversation as sport, and Lily loved anyone who regarded anything in life as sport (except for actual sports).
— Jennifer DuBois
The appearance of a pest should be regarded as a warning from Mother Earth to put our house in order.
— Albert Howard
If you are a garden plant you are regarded; well regarded, just as long as you stay in the garden.
— Davies Gilbert
Insecurity, commonly regarded as a weakness in normal people, is the basic tool of the actor's trade.
— Miranda Richardson
Human life may be regarded as a succession of frontispieces. The way to be satisfied is never to look back.
— William Hazlitt
The ransoming of captives has been practiced by Jews for many centuries and has been regarded as a greater obligation than charity for the poor.
— Elliott Abrams
He had avoided what he regarded as some obvious errors of life, such as politics and golf.
— Richard Flanagan
Being elected to Congress is regarded as being sent on a looting raid for one's friends.
— George Will
Male fantasy is seen as something that can create reality, whereas female fantasy is regarded as pure escape.
— Bell Hooks
The only thing which can be regarded as properly tragic is resistance, resistance on the part of a man to whatever it is that oppresses him.
— Isaiah Berlin
All my life I have regarded myself as one of Mozart's greatest admirers, and I will remain one until my last breath.
— Ludwig Van Beethoven
Metaphor has traditionally been regarded as the matrix and pattern of the figures of speech.
— Marshall McLuhan
He had ... regarded travel as a hygienic necessity, which had to be observed against will and inclination.
— Thomas Mann
Sicarius, as usual, regarded her with the blandness of a particularly featureless rock, then walked away.
— Lindsay Buroker
Slavery was regarded by Aristotle as an ordinance of nature, and so probably was it by the slaves themselves in olden time.
— Alfred Marshall
Mythology is not religion. It may rather be regarded as the ancient substitute, the poetical counterpart, for dogmatic theology.
— Augustus William Hare
I've always regarded it as a test of character to dislike the Kennedys. I don't really respect anyone who falls for Camelot.
— Christopher Hitchens
Because in classical music cello is not regarded as a popular choice, it's always playing the long, boring notes.
— Luka Sulic
The phenomenon of university creative writing programs doesn't exist in France. The whole idea is regarded as a novelty, or an oddity.
— Marilyn Hacker
Still, not to be English is hardly regarded as a fatal deficiency even by the English, though grave enough to warrant sympathy. — Beryl Markham
Kindness is going out of your way to perform favors regarded as wonderful by the recipient.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
A musician is a professional, whether he or she is successful or not. The profession itself must be regarded as a stable job.
— A.R. Rahman
Only what God has commanded in His word should be regarded as binding; in all else there may be liberty of actions.
— John Owen
Collective fear stimulates herd instinct, and tends to produce ferocity toward those who are not regarded as members of the herd.
— Bertrand Russell
Though politicians are regarded as scum, government as a machine is held to be almost infallible.
— Matt Ridley
A covenant made with God should be regarded not as restrictive but as protective.
— Russell M. Nelson
Specialized meaninglessness has come to be regarded, in certain circles, as a kind of hallmark of true science.
— Aldous Huxley
I have always regarded divorce as essentially disagreeable, like castor oil, but necessary.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
I have always regarded historical fiction and fantasy as sisters under the skin, two genres separated at birth.
— Maurice Druon
Teaching COBOL ought to be regarded as a criminal act.
— Edsger Dijkstra
I have never regarded myself as this or that. I have been too busy being myself to bother about regarding myself.
— Rex Stout
I grew up in the sort of cultural milieu that always regarded conversations about the political discourse as tremendously low-brow.
— Joseph Brodsky
I have never regarded any man as my superior, either in my life outside or inside prison.
— Nelson Mandela
Paper currency has hitherto been regarded with suspicion, as insecure.
— John Buchanan Robinson
Since the life of the soul is bound to God, those who are by sin alienated from him are to be regarded as dead.
— John Calvin
Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today.
— Stephen Wolfram
For in Western culture, music itself is always in danger of being regarded as the feminine Other that circumvents reason and arouses desire.
— Susan McClary
The Shroud was old, and regarded as special, and people believed in it. That could be enough to give it a kind of power, all by itself.
— Jim Butcher
Magazines all too frequently lead to books and should be regarded by the prudent as the heavy petting of literature.
— Fran Lebowitz
Back then: to be regarded as well-known, one had to be great. Today: to be regarded as great, one has to be well-known.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
One gene may be regarded as a unit that survives through a large number of successive individual bodies.
— Richard Dawkins
Today the vacuum [of space] is not regarded as empty. It is a sea of dynamic energy, like the spray of foam near a turbulent waterfall.
— Harold E. Puthoff
A soiled baby with a neglected nose cannot be conscientiously regarded as a thing of beauty.
— Mark Twain
Our life is to be regarded as a loan received from death, with sleep as the daily interest on this loan.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
All religions segregate also ... every religion asserts an order of truth and every other order is regarded as a lie.
— R.J. Rushdoony
Most people regarded Psychology as a science. Some called it a soft science, but those making such a distinction grew fewer by the year.
— Dean Koontz
Until recently, we regarded love as supernatural. We were willing to study the brain chemistry of fear and depression and anger but not love.
— Helen Fisher
I don't like to brag, but I must tell you that I am regarded in some circles as being in the upper echelons of the elite loony left.
— Michael Leunig
A cell is regarded as the true biological atom.
— George Henry Lewes
Unexplained, obscure matters are regarded as more important than explained, clear ones.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The pumpkin is a uniquely American plant, widely regarded as one of the most magical plants in all the world.
— Seth Adam Smith
Nowadays, anyone who cannot speak English and is incapable of using the Internet is regarded as backward.
— Al-Waleed Bin Talal
No verse which is unmusical or obscure can be regarded as poetry whatever other qualities it may possess.
— Alfred Austin
Has it struck you that the music which is regarded as the most sublime in western civilization, which is the music of Bach, is called baroque?
— Pierre Schaeffer
I don't mind being regarded as perverted and unnatural, but I would die if people thought I was a Democrat.
— Florence King
All that is called sadistic is not so. It is called sadistic in comparison to what is regarded as normal which has yet not been defined correctly.
— Harshit Walia
To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.
— Oscar Wilde
Alecto was the oldest, unceasing in anger. Magaera was next, retaliator of jealousy, and Tisiphone, the last, regarded as the avenger of murder.
— Elisabeth Naughton
An ignorant man who is regarded as knowledgeable by people who are more ignorant than him is still ignorant.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
The art of growing old is the art of being regarded by the oncoming generations as a support and not as a stumbling-block.
— Andre Maurois
I'm regarded as the patron saint of manicurists.
— Tippi Hedren
Persistence in a single view has never been regarded as a merit in political leaders.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
There used to be a certain condescension to Mozart. His music was regarded as pleasant. He was a porcelain figure playing a porcelain harpsichord.
— Peter Shaffer
I hope we have not sunk so low in American society that plain, simple, justice according to the Constitution must be regarded as a perk. Police
— Naomi Zack
The organism cannot be regarded as simply the passive object of autonomous internal and external forces; it is also the subject of its own evolution.
— Richard Levins
In the same way I have always regarded boxing as a first-class sport to encourage in the Young Men's Christian Association.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Life is perhaps best regarded as a bad dream between two awakenings.
— Eugene O'Neill
War is the slaughter of human beings, temporarily regarded as enemies, on as large a scale as possible.
— Jeannette Rankin
The art of automobile design has progressed, until today it is regarded as one of the most important factors in the marketing of the automobile.
— Harley Earl
A sense of humor is regarded as a sign of mental health - apart from excessive punning, which is another matter entirely.
— Helen Cresswell
I am not generally regarded as a pleasant or socially minded fellow.
— Caryl Chessman
To a man and woman, all of her elderly patients had been surprised to be old - which Avery privately regarded as a serious failure to pay attention.
— Lionel Shriver
I've always regarded nature as the clothing of God.
— Alan Hovhaness