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Ed Westwick 'Villain' is such a harsh word.
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Alex O'Loughlin I like playing the villain.
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Alfred Molina I love playing villains.
villain praise censure
Alexander Pope The villain's censure is extorted praise.
villain wanted
Angelina Jolie I guess that I've always wanted to be a Bond villain.
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Rick Yune History will tell where I stand in the ranks of Bond villains, I have no control over that
villain heroines
Susan Elizabeth Phillips A villain always preferred luring the heroine to his lair.
villain british humour
Tom Hooper A British villain never loses their sense of humour.
praise good-things should
William Shakespeare Good things should be praised.
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Ben Jonson There was ever more in him to be praised than to be pardoned.
praise sir stanley
Thomas Morton Approbation from Sir Hubert Stanley is praise indeed.
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Proverb Some things are better praised by silence than by remark
praise made malcontent
C. S. Lewis The humblest praise most, while cranks & malcontents praise least. Praise almost seems to be inner health made audible
praise creation increase
Charles Fillmore We increase whatever we praise. The whole creation responds to praise, and is glad.
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Martial Martial Those they praise, but they read the others.
praise surely victim weapon
Edward Bulwer-Lytton There's no weapon that slays Its victim so surely (if well aimed) as praise
praise praise-god adore
Thomas Merton The great thing, and the only thing, is to adore and praise GOD.
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Lord Byron A man must serve his time to every trade / Save censure - critics all are ready made. / Take hackneyed jokes from Miller, got by rote,/ With just enough of learning to misquote.
censure president
Bob Goodlatte This president mocks the people, mocks the Congress, and this censure is just what he wants,
censure ten writers-and-writing writes
Alexander Pope Ten censure wrong, for one that writes amiss.
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Jonathan Swift Censure is the the tax a man pays to the public for being eminent
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Seamus Heaney No place in the world prides itself more on its vigilance and realism, no place considers itself more qualified to censure any flourish of rhetoric or extravagance of aspiration.
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Guru Nanak Since that ,time the virtuous censure that ,man who in his folly appoints a woman, whose husband died, to ,bear children ,to another man .
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Rick Boucher I have a deep disdain for the president's actions, ... He deserves the admonishment and the censure and the rebuke of the Congress ... Not only is this the public's preference, but it is the right thing to do.
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Tom DeLay I can tell you with great certainty that a censure resolution would have failed in the House,
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Tom Sawyer I think we ought to be forgiving. The president said he's sorry. I think we need to have a proper punishment -- maybe censure by the Congress -- and move on and deal with the problems facing this county.