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I may be revered or defamed and decried; But I tried to live my life right.

Tracy Chapman

Historically the bar has been set very high for His Majesty to involve himself in such matters. He is revered in Thailand and has tremendous moral authority but has been judicious in the exercise of that power.

Karen Brooks

Charlie is revered in philanthropic circles and rightfully so -he's everywhere.

Alan Steinberg

The conception of worth, that each person is an end per se, is not a mere abstraction. Our interest in it is not merely academic. Every outcry against the oppression of some people by other people, or against what is morally hideous is the affirmation of the principle that a human being as such is not to be violated. A human being is not to be handled as a tool but is to be respected and revered.

Felix Adler

He was so revered by his teammates as well as other major league players. He might have been the most respected player at the time, and I think that's the ultimate compliment.

Tom Kelly

He was revered throughout the country and will be remembered wherever the game is played. Kirby was taken from us much too soon -- and too quickly.

Bud Selig

I think it's probably the most revered record in sports. I don't know that there's any record in sports where people could readily name the first and second guy.

Jim Abbott

One of this country's most acclaimed and revered actors.

Julie Harris

Ukraine must once again be revered and respected by its citizens as well as the East and the West.

Viktor Yushchenko

Einstein - the greatest Jew since Jesus. I have no doubt that Einstein's name will still be remembered and revered when Lloyd George, Foch and William Hohenzollern share with Charlie Chaplin that ineluctable oblivion which awaits the uncreative mind.

J. B. S. Haldane

He is revered in this country.

Jeff Torborg

Lincoln may be a revered icon, but he's also an historical figure about whom passions often run high. Certainly, we would like to make a vigorous and healthy debate about Lincoln and his legacy an important part of our bicentennial activities.

Michael Bishop