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passion pride ill-will
There are some upon this earth of yours,' returned the Spirit, 'who lay claim to know us, and who do their deeds of passion, pride, ill-will, hatred, envy, bigotry, and selfishness in our name; who are as strange to us and all our kith and kin, as if they had never lived. Remember that, and charge their doings on themselves, not us. Charles Dickens
passion hunting breasts
There is a passion for hunting something deeply implanted in the human breast. Charles Dickens
passion exercise order
Repartee is perfect when it effects its purpose with a double edge. It is the highest order of wit, as it indicates the coolest yet quickest exercise of genius, at a moment when the passions are roused. Charles Caleb Colton
passion greed may
The avarice of the miser may be termed the grand sepulchral of all his other passions, as they successively decay. Charles Caleb Colton
passion sloth causes
There is a holy love and a holy rage, and our best virtues never glow so brightly as when our passions are excited in the cause. Sloth, if it has prevented many crimes, has also smothered many virtues; and the best of us are better when roused. Charles Caleb Colton
passion swings giving
By privileges, immunities, or prerogatives to give unlimited swing to the passions of individuals, and then to hope that they will restrain them, is about as reasonable as to expect that the tiger will spare the hart to browse upon the herbage. Charles Caleb Colton
passion men wind
The breast of a good man is a little heaven commencing on earth; where the Deity sits enthroned with unrivaled influence, every subjugated passion, "like the wind and storm, fulfilling his word. Charles Caleb Colton
passion suffering blinded
So blinded are we by our passions, that we suffer more to be damned than to be saved. Charles Caleb Colton
passion thinking gentleman
A display of indifference to all the actions and passions of mankind was not supposed to be such a distinguished quality at that time, I think, as I have observed it to be considered since. I have known it very fashionable indeed. I have seen it displayed with such success, that I have encountered some fine ladies and gentlemen who might as well have been born caterpillars. Charles Dickens
rage oppressed privileged
The rage of the oppressed is never the same as the rage of the privileged. bell hooks
rage
I suppose theres an anger in all of us. Some hidden rage that you keep at bay. Dominic Cooper
rage
What we fear we often rage against. Annie Proulx
rage streets
The rage on the streets is not the answer, Boris Trajkovski
rage break
The Hulk is rage personified, just, "I don't like something. Break it." And that's a great concept for a seven- or eight-year-old. Kurt Busiek
rage choke
When your rage is choking you, it is best to say nothing. Octavia Butler
rage mock gentlemanly
To rage and mock is gentlemanly, to grumble and whine is not. Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
rage
I don't have life rage anymore. Christina Ricci
rage ends
When the end comes, I will meet it raging. George R. R. Martin
shame produce trauma
Shame produces trauma. Trauma produces paralysis. bell hooks
shame gremlins daring-greatly
Shame derives its power from being unspeakable. Brene Brown
shame test
Shame, shame on America. We were put to the test and we have failed. Diane Watson
shame hungry share
There is no shame in being hungry for another person. There is no shame in wanting very much to share your life with somebody. Augusten Burroughs
shame
I feel like it's a real shame that my generation doesn't make an appearance at the opera. James Gray
shame
There is no shame in preferring happiness. Albert Camus
shame
I don't have any shame. Conrad Black
shame share easier
Shame is always easier to handle if you have someone to share it with. Craig Thompson
shame impulse
There is no shame in impulse. Douglas Coupland
torment clothings bits
It is torment to be segregated out because of some bit of clothing that you're wearing. Alan Sugar
torment ifs
Ah, me, if this is love, then how it torments. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
torment greater offenders
The more estimable the offender, the greater the torment. Voltaire