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Religion wasn't imposed on me.
Liberalism isn't change. It has to be imposed.
The recycling in my house was imposed by my kids.
The US has not imposed democracy in Yemen, its people have.
It seems to me the structure of the Quartets is too imposed.
The mark of our time is its revulsion against imposed patterns.
Russia is an important power upon which the U.S.A. imposed a Cold War.
Denying women the right to drive has imposed huge costs on Saudi citizens.
If no estate tax is imposed, capital gains taxes can be avoided indefinitely.
Socialism appeals to me. It's like imposed Christianity. You've got to share.
Russia would not support anything which would be actually imposed on Syrians.
Inflation is the one form of taxation that can be imposed without legislation.
Moderation is actually the flip side of dieting, that is, imposed deprivation.
I'm a taskmaster. I was brought up that way, and I'm sure I imposed that on my kids.
The role model thing gets imposed on you by someone else. I don't think that's fair.
I bow before the authority of special men because it is imposed upon me by my own reason.
There wasn't a lot of discipline in my life, and I hated it being imposed on me at school.
Religion wasn't imposed on me. I dabbled with faith, and I explored religion quite thoroughly.
During the entire communist era, communist ideology was imposed on children. That was Bolshevism.
There was a president imposed by Syria. Our battle... is to have a Lebanese president that we elect.
Winning Nobel imposed on me a lifestyle to which I am not used and which I would not have preferred.
I do not believe that God has imposed suffering upon anyone to punish them or to teach them a lesson.
I do sometimes painful things to my body in an effort to conform to culturally imposed beauty ideals.
I had imposed unspeakable worry on my husband, Paul de Bendern, on more occasions than I could count.
Stress is the negative whirlwind of emotions that gets imposed on top of our stimulation and engagement.
In a sense, every form of expression is imposed upon one by social factors, one's own language above all.
I would much rather see responsibilities exercised by individuals than have them imposed by the government.
More and more people work on Sundays as a consequence of the competitiveness imposed by a consumer society.
In any society that is governed by the rule of law, some form of morality is always imposed. It's inescapable.
The responsibilities which are imposed by rank and privilege and good fortune can... become very onerous indeed.
The U.S. embargo imposed on Nicaragua, rather than weakening the Sandinistas, actually maintained them in power.
In truth, the only restrictions on our capacity to astonish ourselves and each other are imposed by our own minds.
'Classic rock' is never a label that we've given ourselves - it's one of the many labels that's been imposed on us.
To be offended is a choice we make; it is not a condition inflicted or imposed upon us by someone or something else.
Theater represents to me this phenomenon in juxtaposition to real life, where there are all these imposed guidelines.
I don't think that word - the word pirate - has any real meaning. Or it's something that's had meaning imposed on it.
We believe democracy cannot be imposed from outside in any society. Democracy is the expression of a sovereign people.
My sentence formally was imposed on my mothers 50th Birthday January 24th 1983. The jury recommended it July 1st 1982.
The chief internal enemies of any state are those public officials who betray the trust imposed upon them by the people.
Parentage is a very important profession, but no test of fitness for it is ever imposed in the interest of the children.
Some restrictions should be imposed on population. First of all, each city should have certain population, certain limit.
If there is one thing French Muslims want, it is to be rid of the daily pressures imposed on them by Islamic fundamentalists.
I've always been interested in invisible worlds, and I like to visit digital worlds, you know, any world that's imposed on us.
History shows that, more often than not, loss of sovereignty leads to liberalisation imposed in the interests of the powerful.
I believe that these devices like repetition and rhyme are not artificial, that they're not imposed, somehow, on the language.
The economy grows when families can spend money on personal priorities rather than priorities imposed by the federal government.
Death is imposed only on creatures, not their creations, and has therefore always appeared in art in a broken form: as allegory.
The State has invariably shown a striking talent for the expansion of its powers beyond any limits that might be imposed upon it.
Haitians do not need development programs imposed on them by expatriates. Instead, they need help in developing as self-assured persons.
The beauty of the free market is that everyone gets what they want. With governmentally imposed systems, it is always one size fits all.