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hate envy coward
Envy is the coward side of Hate, And all her ways are bleak and desolate. Charles Caleb Colton
hate hatred pity
Pity a thing often avowed, seldom felt; hatred is a thing often felt, seldom avowed. Charles Caleb Colton
hate pride men
There is a diabolical trio existing in the natural man, implacable, inextinguishable, co-operative and consentaneous, pride, envy, and hate; pride that makes us fancy we deserve all the goods that others possess; envy that some should be admired while we are overlooked; and hate, because all that is bestowed on others, diminishes the sum we think due to ourselves. Charles Caleb Colton
hate air giving
A cool blooded and crafty politician, when he would be thoroughly revenged on his enemy, makes the injuries which have been inflicted, not on himself, but on others, the pretext of his attack. He thus engages the world as a partisan in his quarrel, and dignifies his private hate, by giving it the air of disinterested resentment. Charles Caleb Colton
hate half world
There are many that despise half the world; but if there be any that despise the whole of it, it is because the other half despises them. Charles Caleb Colton
hate men love-hate
Most men know what they hate, few what they love. Charles Caleb Colton
hate anger racism
We hate some persons because we do not know them; and will not know them because we hate them. Charles Caleb Colton
hate men thinking
Too many think lightly of sin, and therefore think lightly of the Savior. He who has stood before his God, convicted and condemned, with the rope about his neck, is the man to weep for joy when he is pardoned, to hate the evil which has been forgiven him, and to live to the honor of the Redeemer by whose blood he has been cleansed. Charles Spurgeon
hate waffles managers
The one thing I hate about other managers is waffle that is nowhere near the truth. I would never conduct myself like that. Alan Pardew
motto let-me ready
Let me be as the bullock which stands between the plough and the altar, to work or to be sacrificed; and let my motto be, "Ready for either". Charles Spurgeon
motto acquire
I have a motto: Work to become, not to acquire. Alan Kulwicki
motto my-motto stills
Of course, my motto is still, 'Work is work, private is private. Ayumi Hamasaki
motto ask-me asks
You ask me for a motto. Here it is: SERVICE. Albert Schweitzer
motto should please
That is the motto women should constantly repeat over and over again. 'Good for her! Not for me.' Amy Poehler
motto emphasis my-motto
What's my motto when it comes to money? Don't put so much emphasis on it! Janice Dickinson
motto public-service my-motto
Public service is my motto. Al Capone
motto
What is your motto Mr. Valentino? Live and Let Live. Rudolph Valentino
motto abandon
Abandon hope, all ye who enter here. [Omnes relinquite spes, o vos intrantes] Dante Alighieri
divides doubles friendship joy
Friendship doubles our joy and divides our grief. Swedish Proverb
divides food good great listen music tastes
I don't distinguish the music I listen to from great music - it's just music. There shouldn't be an announcement that divides our food between what tastes good and what is good for us. Marcus Samuelsson
divides enter sensation time
Sensation is amphibious: at the same time it joins us to and divides us from things. It is the door through which we enter into things but also through which we come out of them and realize that we are not things. Octavio Paz
divides relevant role seems trying understand
My career divides in two: before and after 9/11. In the first part I was trying to show that Islam is relevant to political concerns. If you want to understand Muslims, I argued, you need to understand the role of Islam in their lives. Now that seems obvious. Daniel Pipes
divides food good tastes
There shouldn't be an announcement that divides our food between what tastes good and what is good for us. Marcus Samuelsson
divides somewhere walking
I'm walking down the lineThat divides me somewhere in my mind. Green Day
divides greater
What unites us, is much greater than what divides us. Pope John XXIII