Quotes About Dignity
I don't let just anyone fine me, you know?
~ Andrew Smith
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A coward,' he declared with dignity, when he'd stopped coughing and had got his breath back, 'dies a hundred times. A brave man dies but once. But Dame Fortune favours the brave and holds the coward in contempt.' — Dandelion
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Well, what can I say, it's a base world,' he finally muttered. 'But that's no reason for us all to become despicable.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Draw me not without reason; sheath me not without honour".
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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No me desenvaines sin causa, no me envaines sin honor
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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A choice which should be respected, for it is the holy and irrefutable right of every woman.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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And to me, as I hum to myself, a duke's worth a jester. Before God we are all equally wise–and equally foolish.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Drinking standing up, in a rush and without due reverence, does not become the nobility.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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I won't put up with such remarks, particularly from spies, of all people! I'm the king, for fuck's sake!
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Na majestade da morte, no respeito para com os mortos... E a morte é nada mais do que a morte. E o morto é apenas um cadáver frio. Não importa onde jaz onde seus ossos se transformam em pó.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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In tutto il mondo l'onore è sceso di prezzo, perché al giorno d'oggi è una merce difficile da vendere
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Come su tutte le lame di Viroleda, vi è inciso: 'Non sguainarla senza ragione, non rinfoderarla senza onore'. Ah! A Viroleda continuano a incidere questa iscrizione. Ma in tutto il mondo queste lame finiscono in mano a farabutti e a sciocchi. In tutto il mondo l'onore è sceso di prezzo, perché al giorno d'oggi è una merce difficile da vendere...
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Il seggio sul quale sedette era stato fabbricato anni prima per la regina Calanthe, e si distingueva dagli altri per l'imponente spalliera e le magnifiche decorazioni. Una tavola può anche essere rotonda, ma si deve sempre vedere chi è il personaggio più importante.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Hay que joder para vivir y no vivir para joder". Quien así hablaba, con tan sobria moral era -naturalmente- una prostituta. Sirva de ejemplo a respetables damas, críticos literarios, policías.
~ Ángel González
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Wherein does a woman's honour reside, old chap? In her vagina or in her spirit?
~ Angela Carter
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should not enslave another. Slavery is an awful business.
~ Angela Elwell Hunt
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or as swift as men, but did we not have the same right to live freely and make choices?
~ Angela Elwell Hunt
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I recognize no rights but human rights.
~ Angelina Weld Grimké
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I may not have a chair to sit on, he often says, but I have my word.
~ Angie Cruz
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Miss Princess
~ Angie Sage
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Love imposes obligations and these are constant. An intermittent lover is no use to a person of dignity and courage.
~ Anita Brookner
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Kavgalar tatl?ya baÄŸlanabilir, ama baÅŸkalar?n? mahcup düÅŸürenler asla tümüyle unutulamaz.
~ Anita Brookner
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She was right: dignity was important. But so was the impulse to get rid of it, as he knew from his recent awakening.
~ Anita Brookner
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I don't believe in speaking ill of the dead, even when it's the truth.
~ Ann B. Ross
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