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hatred pity seldom
Pity is a thing often vowed, seldom felt; hatred is a thing often felt, seldom avowed. Charles Caleb
hatred three results
He produced mainly three results: Hatred, Terror, Adoration. C. S. Lewis
hatred distinction
Hatred obscures all distinctions. C. S. Lewis
hatred vision plums
I’m struck again by the irony that spaceflight-conceived in the cauldron of nationalist rivalries and hatreds-brings with it a stunning transnational vision. You spend even a little time contemplating the Earth from orbit and the most deeply engrained nationalisms begin to erode. They seem the squabbles of mites on a plum. Carl Sagan
hatred inspires pity weakness
Hatred is a tonic, it makes one live, it inspires vengeance; but pity kills, it makes our weakness weaker. Honore de
hatred selected victims women
He intentionally selected his victims because of his hatred of women and homosexuals, John Ashcroft
hatred sap energy
If we are full of hatred, we can't really do our work. Hatred saps all that strength and energy we need to plan. Cesar Chavez
hatred emotion behinds
Fear is the emotion behind hatred. Fear comes when you are threatened either physically or emotionally or psychologically. Deepak Chopra
hatred causes baha
If religion becomes a cause of dislike, hatred and division it were better to be without it... Abdu'l Baha
sentiments reasoning
All our reasoning boils down to yielding to sentiment. Blaise Pascal
sentiments
Nothing is so contemptible as the sentiments of the mob. Lucius Annaeus Seneca
sentiments dependent fairs
I conduct business, not dependent of public sentiment, but according to the rules of fair business. Victor Pinchuk
sentiments suspects ifs
Perhaps if we say it straight, we suspect, if we express our sentiments too excessively or too directly, we'll find we're nothing but banal. Leslie Jamison
sentiments universality ifs
Everything must be sacrificed, if necessary, for that one sentiment: universality. Swami Vivekananda
sentiments pious
Peace will not be preserved by pious sentiments. Winston Churchill