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He is a hypocrite who professes what he does not believe; not he who does not practice all he wishes or approves William Hazlitt
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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. Robin Williams
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Hypocrisy is the necessary burden of villainy. Samuel Johnson
hypocrisy risk crime
No crime is so great as daring to excel. Winston Churchill
hypocrisy enemy superstitions
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. Robert Green Ingersoll
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Courage cannot be counterfeited. It is one virtue that escapes hypocrisy. Napoleon Bonaparte
hypocrisy comedy fodder
Hypocrisy is great fodder for comedy. Mo Rocca
hypocrisy safe world
Reagan and Bush... made the world safe for hypocrisy. Julia Phillips
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Hypocrisy is fatal to religion. Mary Baker Eddy
virtue oversight packages
It is one of the most culpable oversights of nature that virtue and beauty so often come in separate packages. Will Durant
virtue economics budgets
Balancing your budget is like protecting your virtue. You have to learn when to say no. Ronald Reagan
virtue praise servant
The highest panegyric, therefore, that private virtue can receive, is the praise of servants. Samuel Johnson
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If there is no immortality, there is no virtue Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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It is necessary to make virtue fashionable. Jose Marti
virtue parliament humankind
We cannot insure success, but we can deserve it. John Adams
virtue command beggar
Virtue, though clothed in a beggar's garb, commands respect. Friedrich Schiller
virtue relation humans
A human being becomes whole not in virtue of a relation to himself [only] but rather in virtue of an authentic relation to another human being(s). Martin Buber
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Truth can prevail only in virtue of truth itself. Pope John Paul II