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veiled insubordination that he
When a demand for intelligent sympathy goes unanswered he is a
too stern disciplinarian who blames himself for having offered a
dullard an opportunity to participate in the warmer movement of a more
highly organised life.
Only those with a conscience can find an action unconscionable.
The world is unkind to the shoeless and frolicsome.
A will to be unkind is like a sickness. It can be healed or driven out. But to be unkind because you are thoughtless is the worst kind of blindness: difficult to cure, because you cannot see the fault even as you commit it.
Selfish, adj. Devoid of consideration for the selfishness of others.
It was not fair and therefore unworthy of my respect. It was as simple as that.
Without tenderness, a man is uninteresting.
Whenever anyone accuses some person of being 'unfeeling,' he means that that person is just.
What is dignity without honesty?
Despise pleasure; pleasure bought by pain in injurious.
One of those personalities who, in spite of all their words, are inarticulate
Unworthy" does not mean "undeserving", for we are all undeserving! It means "incapable of receiving.
Unforgiveness is the poison you drink every day
hoping that the other person will die.
Vulgar of manner, overfed, Overdressed and underbred; Heartless, Godless, hell's delight, Rude by day and lewd by night. - Byron RufusNewton
Injustice lives in the unquiet heart.
I am unshakable.
You're incorrigible," she said. Gathering up his socks and shoes. he crawled into the driver's seat and said, "No, I'm recidivous." Katie blinked at him. "What does that mean?" Giving her a smacking kiss, he said, "Incorrigible."
-Katie & Chase
Some people are wish-blocked, knowing neither what they feel nor what they want. Without opinions, without impulses, without inclinations, they become parasites on the desires of others.
The principled man is merely one whose ancestors were ruthlessly unprincipled, affording him the option of acting upon fine sentiments.
A truly unselfish act is not mine, but God's. It cannot be obstructed. Only for my own plans, my own wishes to study, to work, to rest, eat, or do a service to my fellowman- can some external circumstance "get in the way," and then I am grieved.
Whenever a man is known to seek promotion by intrigue, by temporizing, or by resorting to the haunts of vulgarity and vice for support, it may be inferred, with moral certainty, that he is not a man of real respectability, nor is he entitled to public confidence.
Selfish - a judgment readily passed by those who have never tested their own power of sacrifice.
[A person], having no self-respect, needs and demands a show of public respect.
Tremble, thou wretch,
That hast within thee undivulged crimes
Unwhipped of justice.
There is an insolence which none but those who themselves deserve contempt can bestow, and those only who deserve no contempt can bear.
To ask for anything of consequence from friends who cannot refuse is uncivilized.
Ignominy thirsts for respect.
dangerously polite.
Blessed are the uncool; for they shall be happy without needing the approval of others.
He is ungrateful who denies that he has received a kindness which has been bestowed upon him; he is ungrateful who conceals it; he is ungrateful who makes no return for it; most ungrateful of all is he who forgets it.
Genuine contempt, on the other hand, is the unsullied conviction of the worthlessness of another.
Real unselfishness consists in sharing the interests of others.
Respectability, n. The offspring of a liaison between a bald head and a bank account.
When you demand the nature of my motives, you reveal the style of your thinking to be callow, captious, superficial, craven, uncertain and impudent.
Impartiality is a pompous name for indifference which is an elegant name for ignorance.
A corruption of intentions.
Intentions are nothing
Force, violence, pressure, or compulsion with a view to conformity, are both uncivilized and undemocratic
A contemptible person, but ready to face suffering!
The uninitiated are those who believe in nothing except what they can grasp in their hands, and who deny the existence of all that is invisible.
I hate that word, by the way. Retarded. I
A woman without a degree of decency and delicacy is unsexed.
Unadaptability is often a virtue.
The hypocrisy of human interaction, wherein selflessness was publicly championed and selfishness privately pursued, both amused and disgusted him. Every act of kindness seemed, to him, to be performed only with an eye to the payback that might one day be extracted from the recipient.
The ignobility of thought and action that desperation born of indigence produces.
Ingenuousness is skewed by the cracks in the mirrors of the eye caused by the blunders of the insincere
Tolerance is a placid contempt.
Sometimes the words against a selfish have to be sharp, straight and blunt; it is very much like after the failure of all medications to cure a mental patient the only option left to revive him now is to give him a shock treatment through an electric current.
Self-laudation abounds among the unpolished, but nothing can stamp a man more sharply as ill-bred.
Men and women are not born inconstant: they are made so by their early amorous experiences.
With Malice Towards None
You hurt my heart with you pseudointellectual mild, flattering speech.
You may call a person vain, and they will smile; you may call them immoral, and they may even feel flattered - but call them narrow-minded and they have done with you.
Conquer with forbearance
The excesses of insolence.
Cruelly unjust both in their act and their thought, accompanied by a feeling that they are helping the world to receive its deserts; men who are honest can blindly go on robbing others of their
When the entire moral energy of an individual goes into the cultivation of personal integrity, we all know how unlovely the result may become; the character is upright, of course, but too coated over with the result of its own endeavor to be attractive.
An unprejudiced mind is probably the rarest thing in the world; to nonprejudice I attach the greatest value.
How contemptible! Of all things in the world inconstancy is my aversion. Let
respectability with overtones of
An unpeaceful mind cannot operate normally.
Snobbery is not merely a silly human weakness but something basic in the mentality of modern man-a symptom which reflects the general sickness, the dislocation of social and cultural values in contemporary civilization.
Averse alike to flatter, or offend;
Not free from faults, nor yet too vain to mend.
Doing the right thing with the wrong motives is deplorable.
Disqualified as a human being.
Indolence is the dry rot of even a good mind and a good character; the practical uselessness of both. It is the waste of what might be a happy and useful life.
Feeble is the character, that bows to inflated ego, arrogance, and whines of affluent, whilst raising itself mercilessly on the humble and underprivileged.
Umbed by disappointment and betrayal, like a child who had been awakened suddenly from a summer dream about christmas morning.
A just person knows how to secure his own reputation without blemishing another's by exposing his faults.
In unanimity there may well be either cowardice or uncritical thinking.
There is something about boys," she said, "that makes them think it is unmanly to show any feelings other than scorn and irritation or any enthusiasm for anything. It is a very unattractive trait.
Consequences are unpitying.
Sometimes, the most graceful way to handle something is to be decidedly ungraceful.
Indifference of every kind is reprehensible, even indifference towards one's self.
It is far more honest to be undeservedly ignored than to be honoured without merit.
A weakling is incapable of sincerity.
Unbecoming or not, I dare say that if a harmonica chases away a suitor, he was no suitor at all in the first place.
Snobbishness, like hypocrisy, is a check upon behaviour whose value from a social point of view has been underrated.
I didn't like showing weakness, not to anybody.
Public opinion is a courtesan, whom we seek to please without respecting.
Nothing is more injurious to the character and to the intellect than the suppression of a generous emotion.
How can you possibly be sympathetic to every fool on the planet? Just the other day, I heard a man whining about his hopeless love of cross-dressing. Call me unenlightened, but I started to laugh.
outwardly nice but inwardly horrid.
The desire for self-esteem without integrity is like the desire for wealth without effort-a longing for the unearned.
Honourable is right.
Unkind acts are like giving a piece of one's self away for cheap.
[Snobbishness] is the desire for what divides men and the inability to value what unites them.
Ingratitude is abhorred by God and man.
I am not at all respectable, and I don't want to be. Odd perhaps, but so it is!
He is ill clothed that is bare of virtue.
There are no unselfish acts. When people do something for someone else, it's always for their own personal psychological reasons.
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Politeness is organized indifference.
Nothing"
the unjust man complained
"is just" ("or un-" the just rejoined.
One can also be undignified and flattering toward a virtue.
Their behaviour at the assembly had not been calculated to please in general; and with more quickness of observation and less pliancy of temper than her sister, and with a judgement too unassailed by any attention to herself, she was very little disposed to approve them.
Incivility is the extreme of pride; it is built on the contempt of mankind.
So many people, even now, admire privation. They think it sharpens you, the way beauty does, into something that might hurt them. They calculate their own strengths against it, unconsciously, preparing to pity you or fight. Like
unrequitted love amuses me
He is ill clothed, who is bare of virtue.