Quotes About Scorned
They say you have to watch out for a woman scorned . Let me tell you, a woman in mourning can be just as deadly.
~ Josie Brown
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Immorality is glorified today. The Scripture teaches that God hates immorality! The ideal of purity is scorned, immorality is laughed at in school—"God is old-fashioned!" What else can we expect but that thousands of our young people are growing up to be immoral?7
~ Billy Graham
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Schopenhauer's... vitriolic contempt for the 'professors of philosophy'. Independently wealthy, Schopenhauer scorned those who lived 'from' rather than 'for' philosophy: since he who pays the piper calls the tune, independence of thought, he held, requires independence of means.
~ Julian Young
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Because your heart, by loving fancies blinded, Has scorned a guest in pious life grown old, Your lover shall forget you though reminded, Or think of you as of a story told.
~ K?lid?sa
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Beauty and true wealth are always thus cheap and despised. Heaven might be defined as the place which men avoid.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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A woman scorned, indeed! Kate Hepburn would smash her with a single blow and laugh while doing it.
~ Garth Stein
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They had scorned the title scientist and dubbed themselves reality speculators.
~ Storm Constantine
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Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.
~ William Congreve
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Even though their marriage had been dead for over two years (her words, not mine), this put her in the role of the innocent. She was now a woman scorned. ~Shattered Reality
~ Brenda Perlin
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Everywhere, everywhere, children are the scorned people of the earth.
~ Toni Morrison
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BRODIE: Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned for SEGA.
~ Kevin Smith
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it is real, all of it, he thought, the wars, the intrigues, the great bloody game, and me in the center of it... me, the dwarf, the monster, the one they scorned and laughed at, but now i hold it all, the power, the city, the girl. this was what i was made for, and gods forgive me, but i do love it... and her. and her." (tyrion lannister)
~ George R. R. Martin
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Of course she is. Hell hath no fury. You're not the only woman scorned. However much you and Ben tell her that it's not about her and that it's just about what went wrong between you and him, she probably can't see it that way. You should have her go talk to somebody.' 'A shrink?' 'Why not? Aren't you seeing someone?' 'I'm not the type.' 'What's the type? You get sick, you see a doctor, right?
~ Nicholas Evans
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I didn't know how to define it -- hermetic skepticism? liturgical cynicism? -- this higher disbelief that led him to acknowledge the dignity of all the superstitions he scorned.
~ Umberto Eco
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The fact that their [the flower children's] uniforms and their jargons precisely represented the distances they had yet to cover before arriving at that maturity which makes love possible—or no longer possible—could not be considered their fault. They had been born into a society in which nothing was harder to achieve, in which perhaps nothing was more scorned and feared than the idea of the soul's maturity.
~ James Baldwin
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This religion that scorned the beauty and goodness of this world was a puzzle to me.
~ Wendell Berry
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A woman scorned," he repeated. "Is deadly. Deadly, deadly...dead.
~ Heather Graham
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I saw myself, clearly, a scorned woman drunk and angry at a party. Hell hath no fury etc.
~ Daniel Handler
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We shall find no fiend in hell can match the fury of a disappointed woman; scorned, slighted, dismissed without a parting pang.
~ Colley Cibber
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There can be no arguing with Dickens's wish to show the spiritual advantages of love. But there was no need to make the object of his lesson an entrepreneur whose ideas and practices benefit his employees, society at large, and himself. Must such a man expect no fairer a fate than to die scorned and alone? Bah, I say. Humbug.
~ levin michael
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I've been utterly and completely castigated from time to time.
~ Diana Rigg
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I would like people to see my work as a rehabilitation of scorned values and, in any case, make no mistake about it, a work of ardent celebration.
~ Jean Dubuffet
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'Light fuse and get away' may work for a Roman candle, but not so much for the wrath of a woman scorned.
~ Jeph Jacques
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You shouldn't have asked, I said. Love doesn't ask many questions, because if we stop to think we become fearful. It's an inexplicable fear; it's difficult even to describe it. Maybe it's the fear of being scorned, of not being accepted, or of breaking the spell. It's ridiculous, but that's the way it is. That's why you don't ask-you act. As you've said many times, you have to take risks.
~ Paulo Coelho
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