722 Quotes About Hypocrisy
- Author Ljupka Cvetanova
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Put the masks on! I now pronounce you husband and wife!
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- Author Balroop Singh
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All people like to be praised as it boosts their self-esteem, keeps them motivated and happy but it also pushes them into the abyss of sham, which is propelled by hypocrisy and sycophancy.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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The public personality of a leader is not what really matters. What he does out of the open stage really tells more about him than anything else.
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- Author Criss Jami
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As for the majority, it is not so much race as it is political affiliation that really divides it today. What was once an issue of physical difference is now one of intellectual difference. Men have yet to master disagreeing without flashing all their frustrations that come with it; the conservative will throw half-truths while the liberal will throw insults. Combine these and what do you get? A dishonest mockery of a country.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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Hypocrisy/hi pakrise/ noun1. The moment you tell someone it is not important to be right, in order to look right to everyone else.
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- Author Criss Jami
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One of the Christian's biggest fears is appearing 'too Christian'. God forbid, because that's often characterized as god-awful! We want to be one, but without being 'one of them'.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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People appear like angels until you hear them speak. You must not rush to judge people by the colour of their cloaks, but by the content of their words!
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- Author Max Gladstone
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You are comfortable when violence is done by others on your behalf—when gods are imprisoned, when men are slain or reduced to slavery, you do not blink. But faced with the need to dirty your own hands, you shudder.
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- Author Peter Frankopan
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After plans had been drawn up by British intelligence to sabotage ships bringing {Jewish] refugees to Palestine - and pin blame on an apparently powerful but non-existent Arab organization - the British took more direct action... It was clear that Britain would stop at nothing to maintain its interests abroad- and think nothing of others in the process.
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