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After being sworn in to office, vice presidents have usually been relegated to the sidelines, where they just don't get to do very much.
— Mary Cheney
Women are becoming the driving force behind geek culture, and we shouldn't be relegated to the sidelines.
— Sam Maggs
He would be relegated to a post best left fastened and buried.
— Anthony Doerr
She may have mentally relegated him to the friend zone, but the rest of her hadn't gotten the memo
— Christine Bell
The heavy warlike losses of the AIDS years were relegated to queer studies classrooms, taught as gay history and not American history.
— Alysia Abbott
To hear years of one's life, one's passion, described so casually, relegated so absolutely to the past, was breathtaking.
— Kate Morton
If you don't fit into this kind of like gossipy, trendy, Web-hit thingy, you're relegated to sort of second-class celebrity status.
— Billy Corgan
The stuff of nightmares is not only relegated to unconscious thoughts upon a pillow, safely beneath an eiderdown.
— P.J. Parker
Somewhere along the line, many Americans relegated the media to a notch on the morality scale only slightly above that of child molesters.
— Gregory Kane
In this age, you must be relentlessly remarkable to stay relevant, if not you will be relegated.
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
The task of organizing human happiness needs the active cooperation of man and woman: it cannot be relegated to one half of the world.
— Lillian Wald
Reclaiming the parts of ourselves that we have relegated to the shadow is the most reliable path to actualizing all of our human potential.
— Debbie Ford
Character and emotionality don't always have to be relegated to quieter, more simple constructs.
— Kathryn Bigelow
She would watch with glee as Rain was relegated to standing in her shoes; Easter hoped to God they pinched.
— Bernice L. McFadden
Sometimes when you're relegated to your neighborhood, you forget that there's more important things than your neighborhood going on out in the world.
— Ice Cube
when men do something, it's an art, but when women do it, it gets relegated to being a craft. It's so annoying.
— Gil McNeil
Since art is dead in the actual life of civilized nations, it has been relegated to these grotesque morgues, museums.
— Walter Gropius
We live in a funny time. If you don't go corporate, you can't compete. You're relegated as irrelevant. People used to admire that.
— Ethan Hawke
Follow your musical instincts. Do what you feel is right. Don't be relegated to a certain category.
— Glenn Frey
The network of enlightenment is a very wide network. It's not relegated to a simple type of being. It's not the network of the goody-goods.
— Frederick Lenz
Every year, there's some band that plays guitar-oriented pop music that has a single, but for the most part, it's kind of relegated to the sidelines.
— Adam Schlesinger
In my humble opinion, the PC as we have known it is in a continuous decline and being relegated to a utility device for businesses.
— Hector Ruiz
If you go to working class, and working poor areas of America, the food sources that are relegated to them are generally limited to unhealthy ones.
— Anthony Bourdain
Intimacy between humans need not be relegated to independent film. Real characters can exist no matter what the scale of a movie is.
— Colin Trevorrow
I haven't been recognized out in public or anything. The strangeness of celebrity has been relegated to Twitter, which is kind of manageable.
— Allison Tolman
In documentary, which is the only thing I'm really very familiar with, women are very easily relegated into a producer role.
— Liz W. Garcia
Those too impressed with material things cannot hold their place n the world of culture; they are relegated to inferiority and ultimate death.
— Alexander Crummell
When you're relegated to go from movie to movie, so much of what you're doing is out of your control beyond creating the product.
— Kathleen Kennedy
Before the rise of Deism, Calvin condemned the pragmatic deism which relegated God to heaven and left the government of the world to men.
— Rousas John Rushdoony