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fake-people able wells
Rich Lowry It is Hillary's lot in life not to be able to fake it well.
fake-people world path
Sai Baba Do not be misled by what you see around you, or be influenced by what you see. You live in a world which is a playground of illusion, full of false paths, false values and false ideals. But you are not part of that world.
fake-people men thinking
Jose Marti Liberty is the right of every man to be honest, to think and to speak without hypocrisy.
fake-people views dignity
Napoleon Bonaparte A celebrated people lose dignity upon a closer view.
fake-people eden tree
Orson Welles Fake is as old as the Eden tree.
fake-people bullying army
Benjamin Disraeli Courage is fire, and bullying is smoke.
fake-people names fans
Ozzy Osbourne Just take our name off the list. . . . The nomination is meaningless, because it's not voted on by the fans . . . .
fake-people 4th-of-july government
Patrick Henry The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them.
hypocrisy hypocrite practice wishes
William Hazlitt He is a hypocrite who professes what he does not believe; not he who does not practice all he wishes or approves
hypocrisy sides comedy
Robin Williams For me, comedy starts as a spew, a kind of explosion, and then you sculpt it from there, if at all. It comes out of a deeper, darker side. Maybe it comes from anger, because I'm outraged by cruel absurdities, the hypocrisy that exists everywhere, even within yourself, where it's hardest to see.
hypocrisy burden villainy
Samuel Johnson Hypocrisy is the necessary burden of villainy.
hypocrisy risk crime
Winston Churchill No crime is so great as daring to excel.
hypocrisy enemy superstitions
Robert Green Ingersoll There are some truths, however, that we should never forget: Superstition has always been the relentless enemy of science; faith has been a hater of demonstration; hypocrisy has been sincere only in its dread of truth, and all religions are inconsistent with mental freedom.
hypocrisy devil intolerance
James Russell Lowell The devil loves nothing better than the intolerance of reformers.
hypocrisy religion christianity
Laurence Sterne There is not a greater paradox in nature,--than that so good a religion [as Christianity] should be no better recommended by its professors.
hypocrisy contradicting always-wrong
Luc de Clapiers If anyone accuses me of contradicting myself, I shall reply; I have been wrong once or more often, however I do not aspire to be always wrong.
hypocrisy hell hypocritical
Lord Byron Be hypocritical, be cautious, be not what you seem but always what you see.
sorrow delight world
William Saroyan In the time of your life, live - so that in that good time there shall be no ugliness or death for yourself or for any life your life touches. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding-place and let it be free and unashamed...In the time of your life, live - so that in that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it.
sorrow tears littles
Samuel Johnson Tears are often to be found where there is little sorrow, and the deepest sorrow without any tears.
sorrow faces ugly
Samuel Richardson Sorrow makes an ugly face odious.
sorrow might sound
William Faulkner Then Ben wailed again, hopeless and prolonged. It was nothing. Just sound. It might have been all time and injustice and sorrow become vocal for an instant by a conjunction of planets.
sorrow
William Blake Can I see another's woe, / And not be in sorrow too?
sorrow
James Joyce Every bond is a bond to sorrow.
sorrow amount shallowness
Oswald Chambers Sorrow burns up a great amount of shallowness.
sorrow rewards found
Mary Baker Eddy Sorrow has its reward. It never leaves us where it found us.
sorrow fortune satisfied
Publilius Syrus Fortune is never satisfied with bringing one sorrow.