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In comparison to cannibalism and grave robbing, he reckoned lying to the dead was pretty mild on his growing list of sins.
— E.V. Iverson
War is a racket. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.
— Smedley Butler
For a man reckoned clever, he got wedged in a lot of stupid corners.
— Joe Abercrombie
[C]ourage is reckoned the greatest of all virtues; because, unless a man has that virtue, he has no security for preserving any other.
— Samuel Johnson
MTV didn't exist in 1980, but by 1982, it had gotten to be a force to be reckoned with.
— Nick Rhodes
In old Egypt, it was established law, that the vote of a prophet be reckoned equal to a hundred hands. I think it was much under-estimated.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Some people reckoned that I looked healthier when I was bigger but I had terrible skin and no energy.
— Amy Winehouse
Nothing can be reckoned good or bad to us in this life, any further than it indisposes us for the enjoyment of another.
— Francis Atterbury
I have seen the impossible. I have seen great and terrible wonders, and I tell you, the world is a vaster and stranger place than ever I had reckoned.
— Jacqueline Carey
Marcus Crassus cannot, any more than Pompeius, be reckoned among the unconditional adherents of the oligarchy.
— Theodor Mommsen
The earnings of a poet could be reckoned by a metaphysician rather than a bookkeeper.
— Edward Dahlberg
The most dangerous man on earth is the man who has reckoned with his own death. All men die; few men ever really live.
— John Eldredge
Gertrude reckoned sherry had been as much to do with Myrtle's early retirement as had the demands of celebrating Diwali.
— John Wiltshire
The cost of solving the Comet mystery must be reckoned neither in money nor in manpower.
— Winston Churchill
She was infamous once upon a time. She's legendary now. The girl is a definite force to be reckoned with, though perhaps she doesn't know it yet.
— Rebecca Harris
All gold and silver rather turn to dirt, An 'tis no better reckoned but of these Who worship dirty gods.
— William Shakespeare
As long as any one has the means of doing good to his neighbours, and does not do so, he shall be reckoned a stranger to the love of the Lord.
— Irenaeus Of Lyons
My Shabbat dinner is not to be reckoned with.
— Judy Gold
It is certain that this is not only good which the Almighty has done, but that it is best; He hath reckoned all your steps to heaven.
— Samuel Rutherford
We are a force to be reckoned with
— Keri Smith
They camped that night on the foreplain at the foot of a talus slope and the murder that had been reckoned upon took place.
— Cormac McCarthy
Rincewind had been generally reckoned by his tutors to be a natural wizard in the same way that fish are natural mountaineers.
— Terry Pratchett
There's beggary in love that can be reckoned
— William Shakespeare
A good motto in life, he'd reckoned, was: don't eat anything that glows.
— Terry Pratchett
What has appealed to me most in Tolstoy's life is that he practiced what he preached and reckoned no cost too great in his pursuit of truth.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Tis the curse of a woman of influence that she must always be reckoned unvirtuous.
— Susanna Kearsley
The Kiowas reckoned their stature by the distance they could see.
— N. Scott Momaday
I believe that I am past my prime. I had reckoned on my prime lasting till I was at least fifty.
— Maggie Smith
Common interest may always be reckoned upon as the surest bond of sympathy.
— Alexander Hamilton
A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
When I set my mind on something I am a force to be reckoned with. Today I will be gravity - subtle, but powerful and undeniable.
— Ellen Hopkins
We need help, the poet reckoned.
— Edward Dorn
Once I've made my mind up, I'm a force to be reckoned with.
— Paula Hawkins
In the Greek cities, it was reckoned profane, that any person should pretend a property in a work of art, which belonged to all who could behold it.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Belief cannot be reckoned with in terms of science, for science and faith are mutually exclusive.
— Rudolf Virchow
James 5:16 - The prayer of a person living right with God is something powerful to be reckoned with.
— Eugene H. Peterson
The Rays are a team to be reckoned with. These guys are getting better and better each year.
— Cliff Floyd
Aristotle and Plato are reckoned the respective heads of two schools. A wise man will see that Aristotle platonizes.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson