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Quotes About Unkind

It is so unkind--' 'Perhaps. But sometimes a compulsion comes over one to speak the truth!
~ Agatha Christie
I hoped that she was feeling a little remorseful for all the unkind things she had said.
~ Agatha Christie
When he's cheerful his tongue runs away with him, and he's depressed he can be unkind. So it's common sense not to let him into every are of your life.
~ Julian Barnes
I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds With coldness still returning; Alas! the gratitude of men Has oftener left me mourning.
~ William Wordsworth
Jealousy endlessly eats through my mind, and jealously endlessly makes me be unkind.
~ Lou Reed
he explains that tragedy's most cruel lesson is not that human beings are flawed, or that fate can be unkind, but that no one can ever slip the bonds of time. Outside
~ Jean Hegland
these random unkind moment that catch you wen you least expect them.
~ Khaled Hosseini
This is what aging is...these random unkind moments that catch you when you least expect them.
~ Khaled Hosseini
The moment is brief, barely enough for a flutter of the pulse but long enough for her illusory self to catch up with the reality of the woman gazing back from the shopwindow. It is a little devastating. This is what aging is, she thinks as she follows Isabelle into the store, these random unkind moments that catch you when you least expect them.
~ Khaled Hosseini
step between the gateposts of the forest with the greatest trepidation and infinite precautions, for if you stray from the path for one instant, the wolves will eat you. They are grey as famine, they are as unkind as plague. The
~ Angela Carter
Reality is often unkind to legends.
~ Robin Hobb
My life is unjust, but I can strive for justice. My life is unkind, but I can vote for kindness.
~ Vachel Lindsay
all the bullying instincts in her nature rose to the surface. It was not that she was basically unkind. It was because she was so frightened and unsure of herself she was harsh lest others learn her inadequacies: and refuse her authority.
~ Margaret Mitchell
But people take such trouble with their faults and go to such lengths to make them fascinating to others that it is really very unkind to overlook them,' protested Sidney. 'They would much rather be laughed at on their own merits than politely ignored as members of a community.
~ Marie Dobbs
There can hardly be a plainer proof of the lowness of our nature, until we have laid hold of the higher nature that belongs to us by birthright, than this, that even a just anger tends to make us unjust and unkind.
~ George MacDonald
Pain has many faces . . .the unseen part of man is often the victim of the most debilitating of pains . . . a man can endure excruciating physical pain, and yet he can be felled by one unkind word.
~ Billy Graham
We veneer civilization by doing unkind things in a kind way
~ George Bernard Shaw
This was the most unkindest cut of all; For when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitor's arm, Quite vanquish'd him; then burst his mighty heart.
~ William Shakespeare
Hate is nothing, even in politics, hate is only temper and unhappiness; it's an accident. It is stupid and unkind to let it overtake one.
~ Sybille Bedford
Age is deformed, youth unkind, We scorn their bodies, they our mind.
~ Thomas Bastard
It's funny to think of that voice in our head as our own, and that we tend to believe it and value what it says, when so often it's contradictory, unhelpful, and unkind...We are so much kinder and more courageous than this voice, which is often fearful and upset with life.
~ Gina Lake
I don't mind being called snobbish, a pain and a social climber, but being called unkind really hurts.
~ Rachel Johnson
I've said many, many, many unkind things about Philadelphia, and I meant every one.
~ David Lynch
GILMORE    I've talked to people who know more than I do, and people who know less, and I listen, and I decided the only fucking thing I know about death, the only real feeling I have about it, it'll be familiar; I don't think it'll be a harsh, unkind thing. Things that're harsh and unkind, are here on earth, and they're temporary. They don't last. This all passes. That is my summation of my ideas, and I might be all wet.
~ Norman Mailer