
The dream gives a true picture of the subjective state, while the conscious mind
denies that this state exists, or recognizes it only grudgingly. —
C. G. Jung

The problem with denying the problem is that it also
denies the solution. —
Abhishek Kumar

Friendship closes its eye rather than see the moon eclipsed; while malice
denies that it is ever at the full. —
Augustus Hare

The final and conclusive evidence against evolution is the fact that the Bible
denies it. —
Henry M. Morris

Haste
denies all acts their dignity. —
Dante Alighieri

One looks at death, always moves toward it, but until the last
denies its existence. —
John A. Williams

When a man
denies the power of women, he is denying his own subconscious. —
Amrita Pritam

We resent all criticism which
denies us anything that lies in our line of advance. —
Ralph Waldo Emerson

You cannot deny the struggle; the struggle
denies you. —
Lori Jenessa Nelson

A society which
denies the heart its role becomes, in very short order, a heartless society. —
Russell Kirk

Communism
denies God, enslaves men, and destroys justice. —
Richard M. Nixon

Fiction gives us the second chances that life
denies us. —
Paul Theroux

Andrea Leadsom flatly
denies she has changed her CV. —
Laura Kuenssberg

The State's your mother, your father, the totality of your interests. No discipline can be too severe for the man that
denies thatby word or deed. —
H.G.Wells

Fiction gives us a second chance that life
denies us. —
Paul Theroux

The truly faithless one is the one who makes love to only a fraction of you. And
denies the rest. —
Anais Nin

He who
denies the existence of God, has some reason for wishing that God did not exist. —
Augustine Of Hippo

Thus the blasphemy of the homosexual formula, for it
denies Babalon and breeds devils in chaos. —
Kenneth Grant

The critical method which
denies literary modernity would appear - and even, in certain respects, would be - the most modern of critical movements. —
Paul De Man

Fiction gives us the second chance that life
denies us. —
Paul Theroux

He who
denies himself much in great matters will readily indulge himself in small things. —
Friedrich Nietzsche

Dualism makes the problem insoluble; materialism
denies the existence of any phenomenon to study, and hence of any problem. —
John Searle

Anything that threatens, hinders, obstructs,
denies, delays your capacity to stand fully up for yourself, within yourself, take it down. —
Iyanla Vanzant

I'm the guy who reputedly
denies that people experience colors or pains, and thinks that thermostats think - just ask my critics. —
Daniel Dennett

I simply claim that what ideas I have, I have a right to express; and that any man who
denies that right to me is an intellectual thief and robber. —
Robert Green Ingersoll
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[Phelps] firmly
denies that he takes drugs, suggesting that the notorious photo of him smoking from a bong was a one-time lapse of judgment. —
Michael Phelps

Every fairy tale offers the potential to surpass present limits, so in a sense the fairy tale offers you freedoms that reality
denies. —
Azar Nafisi

A being afire with life cannot foresee death; in fact, by each of his deeds he
denies that death exists. —
Marguerite Yourcenar

There is nothing in the law of God that will rob you of happiness; it only
denies you that which would cost you sorrow. —
Charles Spurgeon

Zen is all-inclusive. It never
denies, it never says no to anything; it accepts everything and transforms it into a higher reality. —
Rajneesh

The Agnostic is one who asserts 'what no one
denies' that there are limits to the sphere of human intelligence. —
Leslie Stephen

Faygne woulde I curse thee further, botte mie tyngue
Denies mie harte the favoure soe toe doe. —
Thomas Chatterton

The best deceivers are those who know the truth, but
denies it. —
Michael Barber

The inscrutable wisdom through which we exist is not less worthy of veneration in respect to what it
denies us than in respect to what it has granted. —
Immanuel Kant

It is true for everyone that the experience that society gives to us, or
denies us, is profoundly formative. —
Marilynne Robinson

Our modern science acknowledges a Supreme Power, an Invisible Principle, but
denies a Supreme Being, or Personal God. —
Helena P Blavasky

Against fantasists. - The fantasist
denies reality to himself, the liar does so only to others. —
Friedrich Nietzsche

A suppressing person isn't critical. A suppressing person is a person who
denies the rights of others. —
L. Ron Hubbard

He, who holds out but a doubtful hope of succour to the afflicted,
denies it. —
Seneca The Younger

I refuse to prove that I exist,' says God, for proof
denies faith, and without faith I am nothing. —
Anonymous

You don't really know what to believe until the Government
denies it. —
Brian Wilson

No person is your friend who demands your silence, or
denies your right to grow. —
Alice Walker

Messages focused on miracles, signs and wonders
denies us of using our brains and our minds. —
Sunday Adelaja

Who gives to all,
denies all. —
George Herbert

Though pedantry
denies,
It's plain the Bible means
That Solomon grew wise
While talking with his queens ... —
William Butler Yeats

Even as your body betrays you, your mind
denies it. —
Sara Gruen

Christianity finds all its doctrines stated in the Bible, and Christianity
denies no part, nor attempts to add anything to the Word of God. —
William F. Buckley Jr.

The free state offers what a police state
denies - the privacy of the home, the dignity and peace of mind of the individual. —
William O. Douglas

How did the atheist get his idea of that God whom he
denies? —
Samuel Taylor Coleridge

If a country
denies it has AIDS, that country will inevitably become an even greater victim. —
Richard Holbrooke

I don't have much patience for anyone who
denies that this challenge is real. —
Barack Obama

Violence is anything that
denies human integrity, and leads to hopelessness and helplessness. —
Martin Luther King Jr.

He that will maintain that man's free will is able to do or work anything in spiritual cases, be they never so small,
denies Christ. —
Martin Luther

Moral relativism
denies the "immoral" minority the chance to argue logically against a "moral" majority, if there is no standard —
J. Warner Wallace

The idea that Buddhism
denies what is called in the West 'individual immortality' is a mistake, so far as the Buddhist scriptures are concerned. —
Annie Besant

No matter how long it takes or how desperately a person battles or
denies, the truth always-always-makes itself known. —
Andy Andrews

NIHILIST, n. A Russian who
denies the existence of anything but Tolstoi. The leader of the school is Tolstoi. —
Ambrose Bierce

There is no shame in being illiterate. One need only feel ashamed when one
denies the opportunity to learn. —
Virginia Aird

I have always been concerned with painting that simultaneously insists on a flat surface and then
denies it. —
Helen Frankenthaler

Who loves his pain
denies his god. —
Jean Garrigue

Thus Paul
denies that the causes of our election can be sought anywhere except in the hidden good pleasure of God. This —
John Calvin

O ignorant world that brutishly
deniesFree speech unto the exquisitely wise! —
Omar Khayyam

Prohibition makes you want to cry into your beer and
denies you the beer to cry into —
Don Marquis

A man does not make his destiny: he accepts it or
denies it. —
Ursula K. Le Guin

You're art that cannot be concealed ... danger that cannot be tamed ... love that cannot be measured ... a new law that
denies a probable outcome. —
Amy A. Bartol

True American Liberalism utterly
denies the whole creed of socialism. —
Herbert Hoover

I abominate any organization that
denies cats are people! —
Fritz Leiber

The rise of National Socialism is the protest of a people against a State that
denies the right to work. —
Gregor Strasser