37 Quotes About Disdain
- Author Jane Austen
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The advantages of natural folly in a beautiful girl have been already set forth by the capital pen of a sister author; and to her treatment of the subject I will only add, in justice to men, that though to the larger and more trifling part of the sex, imbecility in females is a great enhancement of their personal charms, there is a portion of them too reasonable and too well informed themselves to desire anything more in woman than ignorance.
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- Author Benjamin J. Carey
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At the end of the day your ability to connect with your readers comes down to how you make them feel.
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- Author Aristophanes
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You [demagogues] are like the fishers for eels; in still waters they catch nothing, but if they thoroughly stir up the slime, their fishing is good; in the same way it's only in troublous times that you line your pockets.
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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People treat you the way you treat yourself. So, when you humiliate yourself, they make sure you get the same treatment.
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- Author Topsy Gift
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In all my years on earth, I have seen that there is nothing else in the entire world that is as abused as much as the female gender is. If there is anything of value that the world treats with much disdain and contempt, it is the female gender, called woman.
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- Author Amit Kalantri
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Arrogant men with knowledge make more noise from their mouth than making a sense from their mind.
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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Its crazy when people of high moral standards, feel its okay for an intimate friend to insult them in a jovial way, forgeting that even casual friends can do just the same in a jovial way.
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- Author Jane Austen
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Elinor agreed to it all, for she did not think he deserved the compliment of rational opposition.
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- Author Daryl C. Cornett
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Jefferson also founded the first intentionally secularized university in America. His vision for the University of Virginia was for education finally free from traditional Christian dogma. He had a disdain for the influence that institutional Christianity had on education. At the University of Virginia there was no Christian curriculum and the school had no chaplain.
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