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“According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, the definition of the word ‘rebellion’ is ‘an act or a show of defiance toward an authority or established convention. Extensions of the expression include to fly in the face of danger and to fly in the face of providence, both of which carry a sense of reckless or impetuous disregard for safety.’Because we did not grow up with our fathers, we became reckless with our lives and disregarded the lives of others as well. Therefore, the problem is not the gangs, so to speak; rather, it’s the conditions that create them. It is the dismantling of our homes and marriages that create the right conditions for gangs to flourish. If homes could be put back together or prevented from falling apart, then these symptoms could be, root cause eradicated.”
Drexel Deal“they that reject and disregard the unripe fruits are they that enjoy the ripe fruits”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“He proved that it was equally true if the disregard was by a ruler or by a people. "It spreads like a disease," he said. "And it's infinitely more deadly when the law is disregarded by men pretending to act for justice than when it's simply inefficient, or even when its elected administrator's are crooked.”
Walter Van Tilburg Clark“In thinking of America, I sometimes find myself admiring her bright blue sky — her grand old woods — her fertile fields — her beautiful rivers — her mighty lakes, and star-crowned mountains. But my rapture is soon checked, my joy is soon turned to mourning. When I remember that all is cursed with the infernal actions of slaveholding, robbery and wrong, — when I remember that with the waters of her noblest rivers, the tears of my brethren are borne to the ocean, disregarded and forgotten, and that her most fertile fields drink daily of the warm blood of my outraged sisters, I am filled with unutterable loathing.”
Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass: Selected Speeches and Writings“How foolish of me to have disregarded you, dear goddess. I won’t make that mistake again.”
Brynn Myers, Entasy“To be depreciated and humiliated isn't a statement of your worth but rather an evidence of your disregarded potential.”
Robin Sacredfire“The dangers of a concentration of all power in the general government of a confederacy so vast as ours are too obvious to be disregarded.”
Franklin Pierce“Popular feeling is very often sentimental, muddle-headed, and eminently unsound, but it cannot be disregarded for all that.”
Agatha Christie, Murder in the Mews“Mincemeat is decidedly British in its nature and can therefore be disregarded entirely where most civilized palates are concerned.”
Clayton Smith“A heroic act is not always followed by glory and parades and forever freedom,” she said. “It’s often small, disregarded, or forgotten. But it matters.”
Shannon A. Thompson, July Lightning