Quotes About Scorn
Embarrassment, relentless, punitive scorn, can wear away at a soul until it recedes into wordless loneliness.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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In the equal light of disinterested scrutiny such things are not themselves. They are transformed into pure object, and are horrible, and must be burned.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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Newspapers are enlisted to heap scorn on the arrogant bastards who choose to beg instead of starve or let their children starve. It is made clear that the poor seek charity as a great and sordid chicanery in which they delight. And there are some who do. As there are some people who delight in sticking hot needles deep into their abdomens, swallow pieces of broken bottles. A special taste.
~ Mario Puzo
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Familiarity does breed contempt;—doesn't it?
~ Anthony Trollope
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The idea that political virtue is all on one side is both mischievous and absurd. We allow ourselves to talk in that way because indignation, scorn, and sometimes, I fear, vituperation, are the fuel with which the necessary heat of debate is maintained.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Law!" said Bunce, with all the scorn he knew how to command— "law! Did ye ever know a poor man yet was the better for law, or for a lawyer? Will Mr Finney ever be as good to you, Job, as that man has been? Will he see to you when you're sick, and comfort you when you're wretched? Will he—
~ Anthony Trollope
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Alas! — she told herself, admitting in her misery all her weakness, — alas, she had no mother. She had gloried in her independence, and this had come of it! She had scorned the prudence of Lady Macleod, and her scorn had brought her to this pass!
~ Anthony Trollope
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The workman of today works every day in his life at the same tasks, and this fate is no less absurd. But it is tragic only at the rare moments when it becomes conscious. Sisyphus, proletarian of the gods, powerless and rebellious, knows the whole extent of his wretched condition: it is what he thinks of during his descent. The lucidity that was to constitute his torture at the same time crowns his victory. There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn.
~ Antonin Artaud
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But he saw now that he must remain alone, a Liberal, scorned by all the noisier prophets for refusing to be a willing cat for the busy monkeys of either side. But at worst, the Liberals, the Tolerant, might in the long run preserve some of the arts of civilization, no matter which brand of tyranny should finally dominate the world.
~ Sinclair Lewis
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A sinless sinner, banned awhile on earth, But by the dead commended; and with them I shall abide for ever. As for thee, Scorn, if thou wilt, the eternal laws of Heaven. ISMENE
~ Sophocles
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Thrice he assay'd, and thrice, in spite of scorn,Tears, such as angels weep, burst forth.
~ John Milton
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A dismal universal hiss, the soundOf public scorn.
~ John Milton
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They were partners. She would always make impulsive decisions and he would make slow, reasoned ones. He would always be a little terrified that she would look at him with the scorn he saw in his mother's eyes. And she would always be a little terrified that he would look at her and not love her enough. In short, they were made for each other.
~ Eloisa James
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We rightly scorn those who have no made use of their defects, who have not exploited their deficiencies, and have not been enriched by their losses, as we despise any man who does not suffer at being a man or simply at being. Hence no graver insult can be inflicted than to call someone 'happy', no greater flattery than to grant him a 'vein of melancholy'... This is because gaiety is linked to no important action and because, except for the mad, no one laughs when he is alone.
~ Émile Michel Cioran
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Detesto le canzonature: inaridiscono il cuore e sciupano ogni sentimento
~ Balzac Honore De
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Alfred Jarry] neither wished nor was able to adapt himself to the world as it was. He ignored the conventions of life, and even the conditions of life. He refused to compromise with something for which he felt nothing but scorn, and he accepted with indifference the logical consequences of his attitude—that life should destroy him, and much sooner than most.
~ Barbara Wright
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It must not be thought that the devil tempts only men of genius. He doubtless scorns imbeciles, but he does not disdain their assistance. Quite the contrary, he founds great hopes on them.
~ baudelaire charles iii
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Everything that gives pleasure has its reason. To scorn the mobs of those who go astray is not the means to bring them around.
~ baudelaire charles iv
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He had not yet learned that the only safe male rebuke to a scornful female is to stay away from her - especially if that is what she desires.
~ Booth Tarkington
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And so you see it is love—not scorn, not malice; only love—that makes me harm her, in the end.
~ Sarah Waters
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All men speak in bitter disapproval of the Devil, but they do it reverently, not flippantly; but Father Adolf's way was very different; he called him by every name he could lay his tongue to, and it made everyone shudder that heard him; and often he would even speak of him scornfully and scoffingly; then the people crossed themselves and went quickly out of his presence, fearing that something fearful might happen.
~ Mark Twain
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In this world one must be like everybody else if he doesn't want to provoke scorn or envy or jealousy.
~ Mark Twain
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There is something about boys," she said, "that makes them think it is unmanly to show any feelings other than scorn and irritation or any enthusiasm for anything. It is a very unattractive trait.
~ Mary Balogh
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He jests at scars that never felt a wound.
~ William Shakespeare
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