“Whereas the degrees of rationality vary and some minds are distinguished over others, these clerks, if not convinced of what the Pasha has given them, must turn to their associates with the problem, and if all see an excess or shortcoming in the matter, then they should turn to the Pasha and present the requisite information.”
Muhammad Ali
“In fine, he that is drunk is not a Man: Because he is so long void of Reason, that distinguishes a Man from a Beast.”
William Penn
“We do not distinguish between Islam and Hinduism.”
Ashok Pandey
“Bush thus made a strong statement that the court has room for highly distinguished justices and not-so-distinguished justices, for nominees who have made their reputations in the wider legal world and for nominees people have hardly heard of, for world-class lawyers and for lawyers he happens to know and like.”
Rich Lowry
“The problem is that it is not always easy to distinguish between the two. And how do you monitor funds to make sure they reach the right destination? What needs to be done is to create some new tools for working with and measuring aid on the ground.”
Michael Herzog
“Frankly, senator, ... you have a record that's not very distinguished.”
John Edwards
“Anwar is not only a friend and valued colleague, he was a distinguished chairman of our Development Committee, and a man who believed in speaking his mind,”
James Wolfensohn