Quotes About Rancor
Dizem que a alma é somente aquilo que se faz, mas, se eu odeio alguém e cultivo esse rancor, ...isso significa que existe um dentro!
~ Umberto Eco
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Have an enemy, be an enemy. Hate those who hate you. Hate them better. Hate them worse . Be the monster they dear the most. And whatever you can, and however you can, make them suffer .
~ Laini Taylor
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Even after all these years, the thought of Isagol the Terrible stirred such a storm in him- of rancor and longing, desire and disgust, violence and even affection- all of it seething and bleeding and writhing, like a pit of rats eating one another alive.
~ Laini Taylor
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Genius needs freedom; it cannot flower if it is encumbered by fear, or rancor, or dependency, and without money freedom is impossible.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Politics seemed to have fallen to a new wartime low of spite and pettiness.
~ James MacGregor Burns
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T]he anti-vitriol vitriol is getting ugly.
~ Walter Kirn
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God shall not forgive that person until he forgives his brother, for rancor is a serious affliction that festers in one's heart and blocks good things from coming to one.
~ Hamza Yusuf
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Today one might be tempted to say that patriotism is the last refuge of the tribal religion dedicated to the worship of German, French, English and Russian Gods of Battles. Surely such a religion has nothing in common with the religion which counsels for the disciple non-resistance, unstinted forgiveness, and the elimination of all rancor?
~ leighton joseph alexander
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When change is bumpy and messy, particularly if it impels others to change, it is viewed with suspicion and rancor usually reserved for the worst heretics.
~ Dan B. Allender
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Jamás he conocido las pasiones más odiosas, nunca ha invadido mi corazón la envidia, la maldad, ni la venganza... en ocasiones la ira, pero no soy muy hábil y jamás guardo rencor.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Rancor is an outpouring of a feeling of inferiority.
~ Jose Ortega y Gasset
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It always seems to be important to have at least one person in the vicinity to hate.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Even if Clark's assertion stemmed from a false assumption and Forrest ordered no massacre, he probably didn't have to; there was enough rancor between his men and the armed former slaves, as well as the Tennessee Unionists, that about all he had to do to produce a massacre was issue no order against one. This
~ Unknown
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To refuse to do something because you've already done it, because you've already been there, rapidly leads to the destruction, for yourself as much as for others, of any reason for living, for any possible future, and it plunges you into an oppressive ennui that will eventually transform into atrocious bitterness, accompanied by hatred and rancor toward those who still belong to the land of the living.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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Ingratitude, disloyalty, resentment, rancor define the plebeian soul in every age and characterize this century.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
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And there was Ambrose. To deem us simply enemies is to lose the true flavours of our relationship. It was more like the two of us entered into a business partnership in order to more efficiently pursue our mutual interest of hating each other.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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