Quotes about disregard
disregard people reality subject television whenever
Whenever the subject of doing reality television comes up, I immediately disregard it, because most people don't come off well, and it's embarrassing. Amanda Hearst
disregard prove
We're going to prove the defendant displayed a wanton and willful disregard for life,
disregard returned
What has been returned has been recorded. If they turned it in, they can disregard the letter.
disregard law pattern seems sort
It seems to me that there is sort of a pattern here of disregard for the law.
disregard families political purely victims violence
The Republicans displayed an unconscionable disregard for victims of anti-gay violence and their families for purely political reasons.
disregard effect looks market
One can't disregard the short-term effect of market psychology, and it looks like that's what was going on here today.
disregard revenue supposed wisest
The wisest thing to do is disregard revenue that was never supposed to come in anyway,
disregard people playing
A lot of people still disregard something like yoga. I would have as a young player. I would have been too busy playing golf or something. Gary Speed
disregard mayor people seem seven vote
Seven people (council members) and the mayor (Tom Leighton) seem to disregard the will of the people, ... When is (council's) vote going to take place ... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010? Is it ever going to take place?
disregard fought last minute record results
I don't think you ever disregard the record. The record is the results of the games. It's an important standard, and we're all disappointed about it. But I'm not disappointed in our players. They fought to the last minute of the last game. Lloyd Carr
disregard disturbing expressed fond fortunate members ministers people realise return shameful society talking victorian younger
Some ministers are fond of talking about a return to Victorian values. We must realise that those Victorian values are being expressed by some of the younger people in this society in shameful and disturbing disregard for other members of their generation who are not as fortunate as they are in having a job. Charles Kennedy
disregard hunt people shows sites
I feel like there's a witch hunt by some film sites and people that immediately disregard something if it shows any sort of influence.
disregard manager persuaded
We couldn't disregard what our manager was saying. We weren't persuaded by the outcome. That's why we didn't. Ichiro Suzuki
disregard manager
We couldn't disregard what our manager was saying. Ichiro Suzuki
disregard standards should
The flagrant disregard in the courtroom of elementary standards of proper conduct should not and cannot be tolerated. Hugo Black
disregard repent please
Repent or be damned! If you have already repented, please disregard this notice. Patrick Murray
disregard heck sure total
At this point, we're going to harass the heck out of them to make sure that they are compliant, ... They have a total disregard for this community, and we don't take this lightly.
disregard human level reckless rise
He may have been careless, but it doesn't rise to the level of reckless and wanton disregard for human life.
disregard issue radar risk run screen
The issue is on everyone's radar screen now. If you disregard the shareholder vote, you run the risk of a proxy battle.
disregard driving forget people raise tend zones
After the summer, when people have been driving through these zones every day without encountering any children, they tend to forget or disregard the zone, so this is a way to raise awareness. Michael Parks
disregard fallen total trap
We've fallen into a trap of ever-widening orbits of contact, and there is a total disregard for the present moment. Jerry Seinfeld
disregard perseverance
Quit now, you'll never make it. If you disregard this advice, you'll be halfway there. David Zucker
disregard hearing humans selective
We as Americans and as humans have very selective hearing and very selective memory. We only hear what we want to hear and disregard the rest. Frank Luntz
disregard exposed judges liberties money none power sell
Legislators and judges are necessarily exposed to all the temptations of money, fame, and power, to induce them to disregard justice between parties, and sell the rights, and violate the liberties of the people. Jurors, on the other hand, are exposed to none of these temptations. Lysander Spooner
disregard i-can my-own
I have to disregard everybody else, and then I can do my own work. Richard P. Feynman