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degradation world insult
Dorothy Richardson No future life could heal the degradation of having been a woman. Religion in the world had nothing but insults for women.
degradation exaltation degrees
T. S. Eliot Gradually we come to admit that Shakespeare understands a greater extent and variety of human life than Dante; but that Dante understands deeper degrees of degradation and higher degrees of exaltation.
degradation done compare
Suzy Kassem You cannot change someone using fear, degradation, humiliation, or by comparing them to others. It can only be done through love, with love, for love. Love.
degradation remember film
George Stevens The audience too should be respected by being presented with a film as they remember it, and for those who have not seen it, as it was intended to be seen. Anything less is a degradation of the film and its audience.
degradation poverty doe
George Bernard Shaw Poverty does not produce unhappiness: It produces degradation.
degradation mediocrity sake
Fulton J. Sheen To love what is below the human is degradation; to love what is human for the sake of the human is mediocrity; to love the human for the sake of the Divine is enriching; to love the Divine for its own sake is sanctity.
degradation horror wedlock
Marquis de Sade The horror of wedlock, the most appalling, the most loathsome of all the bonds humankind has devised for its own discomfort and degradation.
degradation sooner-or-later subjects
Ken Follett The degradation to which you subject others comes back, sooner or later, to haunt you,
sooner-or-later
Brian Jacques Death comes to us all sooner or later. We cannot escape it.
sooner-or-later sells good-writers
Alice McDermott A good writer sells out everybody he knows, sooner or later.
sooner-or-later sells
Tony Randall Sooner or later, we sell out for money
sooner-or-later
Richard Adams Sooner or later, everyone has to meet his match.
sooner-or-later punctual
Ashleigh Brilliant Sooner or later, I'll be punctual.
sooner-or-later entitled
George Ade Those who are entitled to it get it sooner or later.
subjects known all-things
Arthur Schopenhauer That which knows all things and is known by none is the subject.
subjects
Elizabeth Bowen Writers do not find subjects; subjects find them.
subjects knows
Oscar Wilde She...can talk brillantly upon any subject provided she knows nothing about it.
subjects
Frank Sinatra I'm supposed to have a Ph.D. on the subject of women
subjects
Erica Jong writers do not choose their subjects; their subjects choose them.
subjects wild-creatures creatures
Jay Griffiths A wild creature is not subject to any will except its own
subjects our-thoughts
Hannah Arendt What is the subject of our thought? Experience! Nothing else!
subjects
Judd Nelson Death is not my best subject.
subjects throughout wellbeing
Saint Ignatius The wellbeing of the head resounds throughout the whole body, and as are the Superiors, so, in turn, will their subjects be.