of Espouse
Source: Webster's dictionaryEspousing the melancholy of ancient symbols, I would have freed myself. Emil Cioran
Impartial - unable to perceive any promise of personal advantage from espousing either side of a controversy. Ambrose Bierce
That we occasionally violate our own stated moral code does not imply that we are insincere in espousing that code. Neal Stephenson
Conventionality is not morality. Self-righteousness is not religion. Espousing the former is not defending the latter. Emily Dickinson
I have been espousing for transparency in government to curb graft and corruption. I filed this bill on waiver on bank secrecy in 2010 and continuously pursues this advocacy in the Senate. Francis Escudero
The word secular is defined in the dictionaries as "the belief that the state, morals, education, etc. should be independent of religion." But in India it means only one thing -- eschewing everything Hindu and espousing everything Islamic. Sita Ram Goel