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There are few nudities so objectionable as the naked truth.

Agnes Repplier

DISCRIMINATE, v.i. To note the particulars in which one person or thing is, if possible, more objectionable than another.

Ambrose Bierce

If the advisers see the cash going to business activities, that is all right. But if it believes too much cash is in interest-bearing investments, that may be objectionable.

Nicholas Kaiser

What is objectionable, what is dangerous, about extremists is not that they are extreme, but that they are intolerant. The evil is not what they say about their cause, but what they say about their opponents.

Robert Francis Kennedy

It's just so heinous and objectionable that they would do this.

Brian Camenker

There are two objectionable types of believers: those who believe the incredible and those who believe that 'belief' must be discarded and replaced by 'the scientific method.

Max Born

MINOR, adj. Less objectionable.

Ambrose Bierce

Programmers now know that a lot of these problems can be avoided if they just wait until 10 o'clock to broadcast objectionable material.

Tim Winter

ME, pro. The objectionable case of I. The personal pronoun in English has three cases, the dominative, the objectionable and the oppressive. Each is all three.

Ambrose Bierce

We have been consistent with the industry in offering parental controls. We endorse a consumer's right to block objectionable programming.

Steve Brookstein

CURIOSITY, n. An objectionable quality of the female mind. The desire to know whether or not a woman is cursed with curiosity is one of the most active and insatiable passions of the masculine soul.

Ambrose Bierce

This is something the city should find highly objectionable.

Abe Somer

This is highly objectionable. The state government should have acted against these strip bars much earlier.

Girija Vyas

When is it just to punish, or not? There are some cases where a person was so mentally disturbed at the time of the offense that it would be inhumane and morally objectionable to convict and punish them.

Richard Bonnie