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hatred may vices
Every vice was once a virtue, and may become respectable again, just as hatred becomes respectable in wartime. Will Durant
hatred library world
Whenever I feel bad, I go to the library and read controversial periodicals. Though I do not know whether I am a liberal or a conservative, I am nevertheless enlivened by the hatred which one bears the other. In fact, this hatred strikes me as one of the few signs of life remaining in the world. Walker Percy
hatred heaven way
If it's true that Christ was correct in saying that faith in himself is the only way to heaven, then sharing that truth is a demonstration of love, not hatred, toward unbelievers. Robert Jeffress
hatred comedy conflict
Comedy comes from conflict, from hatred. Warren Mitchell
hatred minorities hussein
The Kurdish minority has been cozying up to the Iranians and given the traditional hatred between the Iranians and the Iraqis, maybe Saddam Hussein sees this as a threat to his dominance of the Kurdish area north of the 36th Parallel. William Taylor
hatred prosperity greedy
The Jewish nation dares to display an irreconcilable hatred toward all nations, and revolts against all masters; always superstitious, always greedy for the well-being enjoyed by others, always barbarous - cringing in misfortune and insolent in prosperity. Voltaire
hatred patriotism politics
A nation is a society united by a delusion about its ancestry and by common hatred of its neighbours. William Ralph Inge
hatred pick-me-up genuine
And a pamphlet called Pick me up There is no genuine hatred against Herr Hitler. Winston Churchill
hatred greed patterns
No one is born with greed, prejudice, bigotry, patriotism and hatred; these are all learned behavior patterns. Jacque Fresco
deceit fraud pious
A pious fraud. [Lat., Pia fraus.] Ovid
deceit deceiver
We are our own aptest deceiver. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
deceitful defend evening proved time weekends
There were weekends and evening hours. A lot of time went in to defend what proved to be a deceitful action. Tom Leighton
deceit loyal want
If I am to serve as an instrument of deceit, at least let it be with a clear conscience. I do not want to be considered either so affectionate or so loyal a servant as to be found fit to betray anyone. Michel de Montaigne
deceitful blank swearing
Anyone who can't say blank is deceitful. Fanny Brice
deceit language
There is no language without deceit. Italo Calvino
deceit force
Machination is worth more than force. Francois Rabelais
deceit distrust justify
Our distrust justifies the deceit of others. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
deceit may
One may outwit another, but not all the others. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
honestly people personally
I'm not against anybody. I'm really not. I'm not a hater. I'm not homophobic. I honestly don't care what people do personally in their individual lives. Mike Huckabee
honest last ourselves reflecting talks whether
had a lot of honest talks in that last week, reflecting on ourselves and the organization and the job, and whether it was right for me and for the team. Theo Epstein
honestly knew proved seed team
Going into the season, I knew they were going to be the one seed in the Foothills League. I honestly thought we would be the No. 2 team and we proved it today. Dave Auday
honestly input taking
He's been taking input on this from everyone. I honestly don't know what he's going to do. Brett Hall
honest tall tower
What is a church? - Our honest sexton tells, / 'Tis a tall building, with a tower and bells. George Crabbe
honestly importance seriously
We take very seriously the importance of testifying honestly before this committee, Norm Coleman
honesty physically point
I think at some point I may be able to dominate, but honesty, I don't think I'm physically there yet and I don't want to go out there and say I am, when I'm really not. Maria Sharapova
honesty mind ornaments
A right mind and generous affection hath more beauty and charms than all other symmetries in the world besides; and a grain of honesty and native worth is of more value than all the adventitious ornaments, estates, or preferments; for the sake of which some of the better sort so oft turn knaves. Lord Shaftesbury
honest people run
He was probably one of the most honest people I've ever run across. Tom Wall