I see a light in the kitchen. Let us not deprive Molly any longer of the chance to deplore how thin you are.
You puff the poets of other days, The living you deplore. Spare me the accolade: your praise Is not worth dying for.
I deplore the death and destruction she [Hillary Clinton] caused-stupidity.
Broadway purists may deplore the influx of movie-spinoff musicals in recent years, wishing someone would turn off the popcorn machine and let more imaginative brainstorms blow through.
Once at a potent leader's voice I stayed; Once I went back when a good monarch prayed; Mortals, howe'er we grieve, howe'er deplore, The flying shadow will return no more.
When there exists anywhere a state of suffering, a wrong, a condition of affairs that men of feeling deplore and that troubles the conscience of the upright, to become resigned to it is wicked. Although the evil flaunts itself before our eyes, and no remedy is in sight, we must go and seek a remedy. In the creation of the God of Justice, evil can be but a transitory state.
I deplore the horrible crime as child murder. . . . no matter what the motive, love of ease, or desire to save from suffering the unborn innocent,the woman is awfully guilty who commits the deed. . . but oh, thrice guilty is he who drove her to the desperation which compelled her to the crime.
I deplore the loss of arts on BBC One and Two.
Tis an old lesson; time approves it true, And those who know it best, deplore it most; When all is won that all desire to woo, The paltry prize is hardly worth the cost.
I'd rather be at the end of a dying tradition, which I admire, than at the beginning of a tradition which I deplore.
I deplore my shortcomings, but plan to keep them.
Genius, when employed in works whose tendency it is to demoralize and to degrade us, should be contemplated with abhorrence rather than with admiration; such a monument of its power, may indeed be stamped with immortality, but like the Coliseum at Rome, we deplore its magnificence because we detest the purposes for which it was designed.
Much as we deplore our condition in life, nothing would make us more satisfied with it than the changing of places, for a few days, with our neighbors.
Unfortunately, however much we may deplore something, it does not stop being true.
However much we might deplore the profit motive, or consumerist values, if everyone just wants i-Pods we would probably be better off than if they wanted class revolution.
Let us not become the evil that we deplore.