Quotes about indulge-in
indulge-in literature gallantry
Moliere Frenchmen have an unlimited capacity for gallantry and indulge it on every occasion.
indulge-in excess financial
Bill Watterson Happiness is being famous for your financial ability to indulge in every kind of excess.
indulge-in gentleman vices
Edwin Hubbel Chapin Profaneness is a brutal vice. He who indulges in it is no gentleman.
indulge-in actors great-things
Cameron Diaz One of the great things about being an actor is that you do get to indulge in someone else's life.
indulge-in trying unions
C. S. Lewis The monstrosity of sexual intercourse outside marriage is that those who indulge in it are trying to isolate one kind of union (the sexual) from all the other kinds of union which were intended to go along with it and make up the total union.
indulge-in government vengeance
Janet Reno Vengeance is a personal reaction. But not one that government can indulge in.
indulge-in criticism may
Dale Carnegie If you and I want to stir up a resentment tomorrow that may rankle across the decades and endure until death, just let us indulge in a little stinging criticism - no matter how certain we are that it is justified.
indulge-in paradise path
He who indulges in falsehood will find the paths of paradise shut to him.
indulge-in retreat film
Daniel Day-Lewis I never retreat from films, as it were, I simply indulge in other interests, that's all.
indulge-in iron felons
Spider Robinson If a person who indulges in gluttony is a glutton, and a person who commits a felony is a felon, then God is an iron.
indulge-in fancy use
Plato We will be better and braver if we engage and inquire than if we indulge in the idle fancy that we already know -- or that it is of no use seeking to know what we do not know.
indulge-in my-favorite dishes
Pharrell Williams My favorite Dominican dish to indulge in is anything with crab.
indulge-in people vices
Fran Lebowitz Life was certainly more entertaining when people were indulging their vices as opposed to going to meetings to indulge in a new vice: discussing their innermost thoughts in public.
indulge-in competition battle
George S. Patton Battle is the most magnificent competition in which a human being can indulge.
indulge-in style television
J. Irwin Miller Television preachers extract money from the poor to live in a style and to indulge in shameful acts which equal or outdo the worst of the Renaissance Popes.
indulge-in heritage france
Jean Baudrillard The sickly cultural pathos which the whole of France indulges in, that fetishism of the cultural heritage.
indulge-in african-american excuse
James Earl Jones Once you begin to explain or excuse...
indulge-in enemy body
Herman Melville Cannibalism to a certain moderate extent is practised among several of the primitive tribes in the Pacific, but it is upon the bodies of slain enemies alone; and horrible and fearful as the custom is, immeasurably as it is to be abhorred and condemned, still I assert that those who indulge in it are in other respects humane and virtuous.
indulge-in long style
Henry David Thoreau If you indulge in long periods, you must be sure to have a snapper at the end.
indulge-in libertarian approval
Grover Cleveland I feel obliged to withhold my approval of the plan to indulge in benevolent and charitable sentiment through the appropriation of public funds ... I find no warrant for such an appropriation in the Constitution.
indulge-in important matter
Immanuel Kant Religion is too important a matter to its devotees to be a subject of ridicule. If they indulge in absurdities, they are to be pitied rather than ridiculed.