Quotes About Disgrace
I remembered my mother's insistence that I always wear clean underwear because I might get knocked down by a car on the way to or from school and I and the family would be disgraced even beyond the grave, presumably, if my underwear was dirty. And I began to worry, in fact, as the doctor sniffed and prodded, about the state of the shorts I was wearing. This made me want to laugh. But I could not breathe.
~ James Baldwin
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I know a bit about the loss of dignity. I know that when you take away a man's dignity there is a hole, a deep black hole filled with despair, humiliation and self-hatred, filled with emptiness, shame and disgrace, filled with loss and isolation and hell. It's a deep, dark, horrible fucking hole, and that hole is where people like me live our sad-ass, fucked-up, dignity free, inhuman lives, and where we die, alone, miserable, wasted and forgotten.
~ James Frey
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I know a bit about the loss of dignity. I know that when you take away a man's dignity there is a hole, a deep black hole filled with despair, humiliation and self-hatred, filled with emptiness, shame and disgrace, filled with loss and isolation and Hell. It's a deep, dark, horrible fucking hole, and that hole is where people like me live our sad-ass, fucked-up, dignity-free, inhuman lives, and where we die, alone, miserable, wasted and forgotten.
~ James Frey
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It is no small misfortune and disgrace that, through our own fault, we neither understand our nature nor our origin.
~ Saint Teresa of Avila
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Nero may have understood how to tune his cithern, but he disgraced his imperial office both by slackening and by tightening the strings.
~ Apollonius of Tyana
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It is more of a disgrace to be robbed of what one has than to fail in some new undertaking.
~ Pericles
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An avowal of poverty is no disgrace to any man; to make no effort to escape it is indeed disgraceful.
~ Thucydides
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Poverty is no disgrace to a man, but it is confoundedly inconvenient.
~ Sydney Smith
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I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a congress.
~ Peter Stone
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There is but a step between a proud man's glory and his disgrace.
~ Publilius Syrus
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The vain man makes a merit of misfortune, and triumphs in his disgrace.
~ William Hazlitt
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How does it become a man to behave towards the American government today? I answer, that he cannot without disgrace be associated with it.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Algunos actos son demasiado bajos hasta para tener nombre. Demasiado bajos para hablar de ellos.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Speaking Latin properly is indeed to be held in the highest regard – not just because of its own merits, but in fact because it has been neglected by the masses. For it is not so much Noble to know Latin as it is disgraceful not to know it.
~ Cicero
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Classically, at the beginning of a regime change, it is usually a good idea and trustworthy gesture for the new leader to renounce the evildoings of the old administration and establish as much distance from the outgoing disgrace as possible. When
~ Cintra Wilson
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He got to his feet and stumbled away from the stench of his vomit, making his way through this graveyard of old glories, heading for the darkest place he could find in which to hide his giddy head.
~ Clive Barker
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The hapless accountant Antonio de Coca was merely deprived of his rank.
~ Laurence Bergreen
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To make his dishonor public, vandals were sent to the family estate in Sabrosa;
~ Laurence Bergreen
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One of the truths about suicide is that it's hardly ever about the future. It's the past the suicide can't face, and although disgrace appears to be the exception, the one instance where suicide seems to be about the future, even in Oedipus, it's her past Jocasta can't accept, once it's come to light.
~ Charles D'Ambrosio
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Your manners have been of that silent and sullen and hangdog kind, that, upon my life and soul, I have been ashamed of you, Sydney!
~ Charles Dickens
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had passed from its surface and this earth's together. Haunted in a most ghastly manner that abominable place would have been, if the glass could ever have rendered back its reflections, as the ocean is one day to give up its dead. Some passing thought of the infamy and disgrace for which it had been reserved, may have struck the prisoner's mind. Be that as it may, a change in his position
~ Charles Dickens
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Through all my punishments, disgraces, fasts, and vigils, and other penitential performances, I had nursed this assurance; and to my communing so much with it, in a solitary and unprotected way, I in great part refer the fact that I was morally timid and very sensitive.
~ Charles Dickens
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The principle suffering of the poor is shame and disgrace. It is a toxic shame -- a global sense of failure of the whole self. This shame can seep so deep down... To this end, one hopes (against all human inclination) to model not the "one false move" God but the "no matter whatness" of God. You seek to imitate the kind of God you believe in, where disappointment is, well, Greek to Him. You strive to live the black spiritual that says, "God looks beyond our fault and sees our need.
~ Gregory Boyle
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EPISODE 2 As we there are where are we are we there from tomtittot to teetootomtotalitarian. Tea tea too oo. With his broad and hairy face, to Ireland a disgrace. SIC. Whom will comes over. Who to caps ever. And howelse do we hook our hike to find that pint of porter place? Am shot, says the big-guard.
~ James Joyce
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