Quotes About Appease
If this war makes anything clear, it is that Israel can do nothing to appease the Muslim animus against her.
~ Shelby Steele
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He turned to appease the fierce longings of his heart before which everything else was idle and alien. He cared little that he was in mortal sin, that his life had grown to be a tissue of subterfuge and falsehood.
~ James Joyce
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He burned to appease the fierce longing of his heart before which everything else was idle and alien. He cared little that he was in mortal sin, that his life had grown to be a tissue of subterfuge and falsehood. Beside the savage desire within him to realise the enormities which he brooded on nothing was sacred.
~ James Joyce
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Dreams of that malignant lesser god come pale and naked and alien to slaughter all his clan and kin and rout them from their house. A god insatiable whom no ceding could appease nor any measure of blood.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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First, people tolerate evil because they see some benefit to themselves,' he said. 'Then, they feed it in hope that it will turn into something else. Then, they appease it in hope that it will not turn against them. Then, they respect it because they fear it. Finally, someone has to step up and stamp it out! (...)
~ Walter Dean Myers
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The evidence, unfortunately, is that the West is not even remotely interested in mounting a defense of its values in the face of Muslim fanaticism. Worse, there are signs that the West is even prepared to sacrifice some of its core values in order to appease those who have always despised these values.
~ Lee Harris
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No bribes. Nothing that passes under the roof of a temple Or under the roof of the mouth, can appease heaven's anger Or deflect its aim.
~ Aeschylus
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The mob is terrible—disgusting," he said to himself in French. "They are like wolves whom nothing but flesh can appease.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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~ Unknown
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He argued that the general had been sacrificed to appease the proslavery sentiment of the border states and because of Lincoln's constitutional conservatism.
~ David W. Blight
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We've become the party that wants to appease everyone and no one. And I think the only way that the Democrats become viable again is if we have people who have moral clarity and courage to say what they need to say and fight for what they need to fight for.
~ Ilhan Omar
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Exile might satisfy the anger of the living but it did nothing to appease the dead.
~ Madeline Miller
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No soul wish to be sent early to the endless gloom of our underworld. Exile might satisfy the anger of the living, but it did not appease the dead.
~ Madeline Miller
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All of me then shall die: let this appease The doubt, since human reach no further knows.
~ John Milton
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The cogitator was an old-fashioned affair, but Tekoa's invocation of the Litany of Activation, his burning of the sacred incense, and his administration of the ritual blow to its side, appeared to appease the machine-spirit, and it flickered into life readily enough.
~ Unknown
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If men were reduced to sacrificing other men to appease the darkness, the Dark god's reign had already begun.
~ Miyuki Miyabe
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Desire in itself is empty, in other words it merely indicates direction, but never destination; destinations, in any case, always remain phantasmagoric and unclear; the closer we get to them, the more enigmatic they become. By no means is it possible to ever actually attain a given destination, nor, in so doing, appease desire.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
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I'm not saying I wasn't flawed or amateurish. But you can never say I did anything to appease the music business.
~ Patti Smith
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A woodenness came over her. A Kiowa's first and last resort was courage. A Kiowa did not beg or plead or appease. She knew at the bitter end she could starve away the despair, deny any sustenance to surrender. She wiped her face again and climbed up into the wagon. Ausay gya kii, gyao boi tol.
~ Paulette Jiles
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