Quotes About Chide
I chide society, I embrace solitude, and yet I am not so ungrateful as not to see the wise, the lovely, and the noble-minded, as from time to time they pass my gate.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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O brethren! It is easier to chide at sin, than to overcome it.
~ Richard Baxter
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My son Asclepius, god of medicine, used to chide me about helping those with disabilities. You can help them if they ask. But wait for them to ask. It's their choice to make, not yours.
~ Rick Riordan
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Farewell, Monsieur Traveler: look you lisp, and wear strange suits, disable all the benefits of your own country, be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are; or I will scarce think you have swam in a gondola.
~ William Shakespeare
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You blame my temper but you do not see your own that lives within you; so you chide me instead." - Oedipus the King
~ Sophocles
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it is wrong to chide the novel for being fascinated by mysterious coincidences... but it is right to chide man for being blind to such coincidences in his daily life. For he thereby deprives his life a dimension of beauty.
~ Milan Kundera
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The same reason that makes us chide and brawl and fall out with any of our neighbors, causeth a war to follow between Princes.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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They also thought to drive away his distemper by harsh and surly carriages to him; sometimes they would deride, sometimes they would chide, and sometimes they would quite neglect him.
~ John Bunyan
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told them, Worse and worse: he also set to talking to them again; but they began to be hardened. They also thought to drive away his distemper by harsh and surly carriages to him: sometimes they would deride, sometimes they would chide, and sometimes they would quite neglect him. Wherefore he began to retire himself to his chamber, to pray for and pity them, and also to condole his own misery; he would also walk solitarily in the fields, sometimes reading, and sometimes praying: and thus for
~ John Bunyan
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