Related Quotes
assume confront cover crime except exist hypocrisy hypocrite indeed integrity perplexity plausible radical rotten vice vices
Hannah Arendt What makes it so plausible to assume that hypocrisy is the vice of vices is that integrity can indeed exist under the cover of all other vices except this one. Only crime and the criminal, it is true, confront us with the perplexity of radical evil; but only the hypocrite is really rotten to the core.
poverty vices sin
William Shakespeare Well, whiles I am a beggar, I will rail, And say there is no sin but to be rich; And being rich, my virtue then shall be To say there is no vice but beggary
adversity clothes vices
William Shakespeare Through tattered clothes, small vices do appear. Robes and furred gowns hide all.
men vices timing
Cherie Lunghi Sadly, the timing's never been right. There have been men who would have married me but I didn't feel the same, and vice versa.
men vices magnificent
Charles Lamb The vices of some men are magnificent.
men taste vices
Charles Baudelaire Alas! Man's vices, horrible as they are supposed to be, contain the positive proof of his taste for the infinite.
mind sanctuary vices
Chang-Rae Lee Don’t sanctuaries become prisons, and vice versa, foremost in the mind?
numbers vices arguing
Charlie Munger Economists get very uncomfortable when you talk about virtue and vice. It doesn't lend itself to a lot of columns with numbers. But I would argue that there are big virtue effects in economics. I would say that the spreading of double-entry bookkeeping by the Monk, Fra Luce de Pacioli, was a big virtue effect in economics. It made business more controllable, and it made it more honest.
may hermits sociability
Elizabeth Hardwick [On sociability in Italy:] You may be a hermit or an innkeeper.
background great grew hermits listening music pop
Jane Wiedlin I grew up listening to pop; I grew up listening to '60s pop music, the Beatles, the Monkees, Herman's Hermits and all that stuff. So I had a very strong background of listening to great pop music.
identity losing hermits
Elizabeth Blackwell I, who so love a hermit life for a good part of the day, find myself living in public, and almost losing my identity.
company customers delivery hermits indian living marginal market number picking places question running share sure users win
Jeff Tarter It isn't always about market share. You can always win market share by picking up customers that the number one company doesn't want. The question is can you make a living from that: picking up and servicing marginal users but at a profit. It is like running a delivery service, making sure you go to places that FedEx doesn't -- like Indian villages, hermits in cabins out in the woods.
hot hermits
Charles Bukowski When a hot woman meets a hermit one of them is going to change.
contented fret hermits narrow
William Wordsworth Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room;And hermits are contented with their cells.
littles shells hermits
Delta Goodrem I like to go into a little shell and be a hermit and make music for a while.
vices hermits folly
Ambrose Bierce HERMIT, n. A person whose vices and follies are not sociable.
neighbor hermits
Confucius Good is no hermit. It has ever neighbors.
stupidity may folly
William Shakespeare The amity that wisdom knits not, folly may easily untie.
absolute access believe complete devices enable entire folly future industry landscape needs people send serve
Carl Yankowski We believe that there's going to be a complete landscape of devices in the future that will enable people to access the Internet, send e-mail and do computing. I think it is absolute folly to say that any one of these devices will serve the needs of the entire industry and all markets.
order oxen folly
Francois Rabelais It is folly to put the plough in front of the oxen.
coats covering folly
William Shakespeare Covering discretion with a coat of folly.
mad fool folly
William Shakespeare Fools are not mad folks.
fool shots folly
William Shakespeare A fool's bolt is soon shot.
granted i-have-learned folly
Jane Jacobs I have learned yet again (this has been going on all my life) what folly it is to take any thing for granted without examining it skeptically.
gone passages folly
Juvenal It is sheer folly when all is gone to lose even one's passage money.
wickedness folly
Jane Austen Wickedness is always wickedness, but folly is not always folly.