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“While I cannot be regarded as a pillar I must be regarded as a buttress of the church because I support it from outside.”
Lord Melbourne“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“If we were to one day encounter a form of life more powerful and intelligent than our own, and it regarded us as we regard fish, what would be our argument against being eaten?”
Jonathan Safran Foer, Eating Animals“Corporate humans would be regarded as a cancerous growth on the Earth by nature.”
Steven Magee“Not that the propositions of geometry are only approximately true, but that they remain absolutely true in regard to that Euclidean space which has been so long regarded as being the physical space of our experience.”
Arthur Cayley“When we call a philosopher distinguished, we are not saying that she is worthy and not saying that she is recognized, but we are saying that she occupies the intersection of both – that she is recognized and worthy; even that she is recognized because she's worthy. In the case of arate, the direction of the "because" can seem a little vaguer, so that it can sometimes seem almost as if someone is regarded as worthy because they are recognized.”
Rebecca Goldstein, Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won't Go Away“In the contexts of religion and politics, words are not regarded as standing, rather inadequately, for things and events; on the contrary, things and events are regarded as particular illustrations of words.”
Aldous Huxley“Very few USA citizens realize that the USA corporate military is regarded by many to be both a domestic and international terrorist organization.”
Steven Magee, Health Forensics“The massive spread of corporate controlled humans across the face of the Earth would be regarded as a parasitic growth by nature.”
Steven Magee“The battle had been as hideous as you might expect between one side who were simply not afraid to die and another who regarded death as merely a door to the eternal life.”
Paul Hoffman, The Last Four Things