Quotes About Disgrace
Like all my family and class, I considered it a sign of weakness to show affection to have been caught kissing my mother would have been a disgrace, and to have shown affection for my father would have been a disaster.
~ Agnes Smedley
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the bourgeoisie is condemned to become every day more snarling, more openly ferocious, more shameless, more summarily barbarous; that it is an implacable law that every decadent class finds itself turned into a receptacle into which there flow all the dirty waters of history; that it is a universal law that before it disappears, every class must first disgrace itself completely, on all fronts, and that it is with their heads buried in the dunghill that dying societies utter their swan songs.
~ Aimé Césaire
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It is a universal law that before it disappears, every class must first disgrace itself completely, on all fronts, and that it is with their heads buried in the dunghill that dying societies utter their swan songs
~ Aimé Césaire
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Patricia Nixon gave up a career to become a political wife. She rose to the pinnacle of glory and then fell to disgrace because of deeds over which she had neither control nor knowledge.
~ Karen DeCrow
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Certain citizens claimed I had disgraced the fair name of the city of Limerick, that I had attacked the church, that I had despoiled my mother's name, and that if I returned to Limerick, I would surely be found hanging from a lamppost.
~ Frank McCourt
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When the man was disgraced and told to go away, he was allowed to ask all the animals whether any of them would come with him and share his fortunes and his life. There were only two who agreed to come entirely of their own accord, and they were the dog and the cat. And ever since then, those two have been jealous of each other, and each is for ever trying to make man choose which one he likes best. Every man prefers one or the other.
~ Richard Adams
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mie mi se pare ca romancierii care isi socotesc scrisul o unealt? pus? în slujba politicii dezonoreaz? literatura È™i înal?? în sl?vi, prosteÈ™te, politica...scriitorul care -È™i închipuie c? romanul este calea cea mai direct? prin care intr? în politic? este de regul? un romancier prost, un jurnalist prost È™i un politician lamentabil
~ Julian Barnes
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To do injustice is more disgraceful than to suffer it." PLATO, GORGIAS
~ Julie Garwood
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A lengthy and painful discussion followed. It lasted through tea and dinner. It was revealed to Lady Beatrice that, though she had been sincerely mourned when Mamma had been under the impression she was dead, her unexpected return to life was something more than inconvenient. Had she never considered the disgrace she would inflict upon her family by returning, after all that had happened to her? What were all Aunt Harriet's neighbors to think?
~ Kage Baker
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The cripple gave him a look. 'I remember that just yesterday you told me I was a cretin and a fool and a disgrace to the memory of my ancestors.' 'Academic hyperbole.' Morg dismissed the complaint with the wave of one hand.'It was merely enthusiastic encouragement, I assure you.' 'Perhaps overenthusiastic would be a more accurate description' muttered the cripple.
~ Karen Miller
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The real pressure must be made more oppressive by making men conscious of the pressure, and the disgrace more disgraceful by publishing it.
~ Karl Marx
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A man whose life has been dishonourable is not entitled to escape disgrace in death.
~ Lucius Accius
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It's a disgrace to see my church giving Holy Communion to a man who helped lead a reign of terror. What is the message? You kill, you maim, you commit crime, and you gain sanctuary. It's shameful.
~ Curtis Sliwa
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I fear that we are such gods or demigods only as fauns and satyrs, the divine allied to beasts, the creatures of appetite, and that, to some extent, our very life is our disgrace.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Peace is the happy natural state of man war is corruption and disgrace.
~ James Thomson
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Not much more than a broke disgrace who's hooked on tonics, so excuse him if his poker face has puke on it.
~ Hannibal Lecture
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A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one.
~ Alexander Hamilton
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One of the key problems today is that politics is such a disgrace, good people don't go into government.
~ Donald Trump
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Whatever ignominy or disgrace we have incurred, it is almost always in our power to reestablish our reputation.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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I shouldn't ca' fo' the disgrace of bein' poo' if it wasn't fo' the inconvenience.
~ William Dean Howells
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In general, I would think that at present prose writers are much in advance of the poets. In the old days, I read more poetry than prose, but now it is in prose where you find things being put together well, where there is great ambition, and equal talent. Poets have gotten so careless, it is a disgrace. You can't pick up a page. All the words slide off.
~ William H. Gass
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Danger is a good teacher, and makes apt scholars. So are disgrace, defeat, exposure to immediate scorn, and laughter.
~ William Hazlitt
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Danger is a good teacher, and makes apt scholars. So are disgrace, defeat, exposure to immediate scorn and laughter. There is no opportunity in such cases for self-delusion, no idling time away, no being off your guard (or you must take the consequences) - neither is there any room for humour or caprice or prejudice.
~ William Hazlitt
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There smites nothing so sharp, nor smelleth so sour as shame.
~ William Langland
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