Only the public that elected me can dismiss me.

Man may dismiss compassion from his heart, but God never will.

If I hear that people are litigious, I immediately dismiss them.

Either you look back and deal with your hypocrisy, or you dismiss it.

Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Thanks for mercies past received.

I don't think it's my duty to dismiss rumours which other people invent.

Let me just be very clear: I'm just hopeful the coach doesn't dismiss me.

Not to dismiss Gershwin, but Gershwin is the chip; Ellington was the block.

I have learnt to give my health priority and not to dismiss any health issue.

Re-examine all that you have been told... dismiss that which insults your soul.

You have to try to dismiss the loudness of cynicism. It's certainly going to come.

When liberals dismiss all Trump supporters as racists, this only fuels their anger.

Mediocre minds usually dismiss anything which reaches beyond their own understanding.

We are pleased to dismiss politics as entirely corrupt, if not financially, intellectually.

The lower caste people were killed as part of a conspiracy to dismiss my party's government.

My thoughts are my company; I can bring them together, select them, detain them, dismiss them.

Many people dismiss morning television as fluff, but the morning hours are where the money is.

Dismissals of poetry are nothing new. It's easy to dismiss poetry if one has not read much of it.

We tend to dismiss things we don't particularly like, or that we find disturbing, as aberrations.

Don't dismiss Auriemma and UConn just because their excellence shines on the female side of the coin.

When your worldview is challenged, you'd be surprised how quickly you can find a way to dismiss reality.

It is impossible not to envy the man who can dismiss reason, although we know how it must turn out at last.

It's easy to dismiss terrorism and point to its rarity, until someone you know and love becomes a victim of it.

Great actors try to dismiss all ideas from their conscious mind in order to provide an experience that is real.

It's all too easy to dismiss the future. People confuse what's impossible today with what's impossible tomorrow.

No matter how beautiful the theory, one irritating fact can dismiss the entire formulism, so it has to be proven.

We can't simply dismiss the idea that autonomous vehicles are going to be a big part of our transportation system.

It is easy to dismiss the world as 'irrelevant,' or consumed by 'paranoid anti-Americanism,' but perhaps not wise.

There's a tendency to dismiss anything having to do with love and intimacy in medicine because it's hard to measure.

You have to be smart enough not to dismiss where you came from. It may not be all we are, but it makes up for a great deal.

It's always easier to dismiss other people than to go through the awkward and time consuming process of understanding them.

I still meet old-school scientists who are like, 'Oh honey, women aren't good at science.' You kind of dismiss them as insane.

One can dismiss the Prime Minister of India most easily. All that is necessary is for Parliament to pass a vote of no-confidence.

People do dismiss ambient music, don't they? They call it 'easy listening,' as if to suggest that it should be hard to listen to.

If people have split views about your work, I think it's flattering. I'd rather have them feel something about it than dismiss it.

Sometimes we look at patterns, and we look at things that are happening, and sometimes you can't dismiss everything as a conspiracy.

Do not say, 'It is morning,' and dismiss it with a name of yesterday. See it for the first time as a newborn child that has no name.

Truth is, I don't like movies that are only good once; I tend to dismiss them. I like movies that get better the more you watch them.

For more than 30 years the Islamic regime and its apologists have tried to dismiss women's struggle in Iran as part of a western ploy.

Now, then, in order to understand white supremacy we must dismiss the fallacious notion that white people can give anybody their freedom.

Not everything I do is gossip or bedroom. To the contrary, I think that's just an easy label to dismiss me and to dismiss the new medium.

It's tempting to dismiss the debate about the National Security Agency spying on Americans as a technical conflict about procedural rights.

Class, race, sexuality, gender and all other categories by which we categorize and dismiss each other need to be excavated from the inside.

There are people who dismiss any ideas you have about helping, but anything has got to be better than doing absolutely nothing... hasn't it?

If you can dismiss the best in the world, it means you're doing something right and have the quality needed to perform at the highest level.

I don't think you can bury words. I think the more you try to dismiss them, the more power you give to them, the more circulation they have.

In the 1999 World Cup, I remember Nayan Mongia's brilliant catch to dismiss Azhar Mahmood off Anil Kumble. It was the catch of the World Cup.

What bothered me most about chick lit, frankly, was how the term was used to dismiss a huge chunk of the bookstore as silly, girlish prattle.

If someone's a cartoon villain, you can dismiss them, but if they behave despicably but you kind of like them, they really get under your skin.

The knighthood was a tremendous honour, I don't dismiss it. But I feel embarrassed by the flowery, theatrical stuff that goes with being an actor.

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