If people have split views about your work, I think it's flattering. I'd rather have them feel something about it than dismiss it.
Dismiss whatever insults your soul.
I can neither return your love nor dismiss it.
We try to exile ourselves more and more from nature - not always consciously: We build houses; we dismiss nature; nature has to be outside, because we're inside. God forbid something like a cockroach comes inside, or some dust.
By one means or another, the swiftest method of rejection of the holy prophets has been to find a pretext, however false or absurd, to dismiss the man so that his message could also be dismissed.
If you want to dismiss a negative thought, the only way to do so is to think of something positive and constructive.
If I hear that people are litigious, I immediately dismiss them.
My culture and my language have the right to exist, and no one has the authority to dismiss that.
The knighthood was a tremendous honour, I don't dismiss it. But I feel embarrassed by the flowery, theatrical stuff that goes with being an actor.
I say it`s unprecedented. Have we seen a president or an administration decide what`s going to be fake news and what they dismiss in terms of answering? Because there has been fake news before. All of us have gone through that.
I don't think you can bury words. I think the more you try to dismiss them, the more power you give to them, the more circulation they have.
Not everything I do is gossip or bedroom. To the contrary, I think that's just an easy label to dismiss me and to dismiss the new medium.
To simply dismiss the concept of God as being unscientific is to violate the very objectivity of science itself.
God is not in love with some future version of you. It’s not you tomorrow that He loves and delights in. It’s not you when you get your act together. . . . If you believe that Christ’s love for you is a future love for you, then you dismiss the cross of Christ.
Easy enough to dismiss others' problems when you had none of your own.
Dismiss the old horse in good time, lest he fail in the lists and the spectators laugh.
You have to try to dismiss the loudness of cynicism. It's certainly going to come.
Footsteps in the snow suggest where you have been, point to where you were going: but when they suddenly vanish, never dismiss the possibility of flight.
If we dismiss from our minds the prejudice we may have against the Indians we shall be able to more clearly understand the impulses that govern both races.
You can call it what you like, categorize it, vivisect it, qualify, quantify, or dismiss it, and none of it will make grace anything other than precisely what grace is: audacious, unwarranted, and unlimited.