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mrs-bennet ironic suffering
Jane Austen Nobody can tell what I suffer! But it is always so. Those who do not complain are never pitied.
mrs-bennet ironic prejudice
Jane Austen Those who do not complain are never pitied.
mrs-bennet old-friends nerves
Jane Austen I have the highest respect for your nerves, they are my old friends.
mrs-bennet hopeless seems
Jane Austen And what am I to do on the occasion? -- It seems an hopeless business.
mrs-bennet understanding pleasure
Jane Austen I have not the pleasure of understanding you.
ironic indifferent hesitation
Bruno Latour You who are on the inside, don't condemn my lack of faith too quickly; you who are on the outside, don't be too quick to mock my overcredulity; you who are indifferent, don't be too quick to wax ironic about my perpetual hesitations.
ironic weapons murder
Demetri Martin One of the most difficult and ironic murder weapons is the life jacket.
ironic want used
Lance Armstrong It's ironic, I used to ride my bike to make a living. Now I just want to live so that I can ride.
ironic irony said
Jacques Derrida What cannot be said above all must not be silenced but written.
ironic individual good-things
George Carlin Religion is the worst thing that ever happened to mankind - the ironic part is that it's presented as a good thing, and its effect is absolutely catastrophic to individuals and to societies.
ironic captives captivated
Jeaniene Frost It was ironic; he held her captive, yet she’d captivated him.
ironic growing dinner
Georgette Heyer It was growing late, and though one might stand on the brink of a deep chasm of disaster, one was still obliged to dress for dinner.
ironic giants moments
Michael Buckley How ironic, she thought, as she fell to her certain death, that at that moment she would have given anything to be a giant goose again.
ironic age shy
Mason Cooley After ages of bombast, the rhetoric of virtue has become ironic and shy.
prejudice talked
Francis J. Grimke Race prejudice can't be talked down, it must be lived down.
prejudice coats
Nicolas Malebranche Prejudices are not easily got rid of as an old coat which is no longer thought of.
prejudice analysis cameras
Lance Ito The problem with not having a camera is that one must trust the analysis of a reporter who's telling you what occurred in the courtroom. You have to take into consideration the filtering effect of that person's own biases.
prejudice east problem
George Ball Most Americans approach the problems of the Middle East with a pro-Israeli bias - and rightly so.
prejudice world steps
Paulo Coelho When we step out of our normal world and leave behind us all the usual barriers and prejudices, we tend to become more adventurous.
prejudice injustice blinded
Bram Fischer The glaring injustice is there for all who are not blinded by prejudice to see.
prejudice ends gallows
Edmund Burke In the groves of their academy, at the end of every vista, you see nothing but the gallows.
prejudice purpose reason
Edmund Burke Parliament is a deliberate assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole; where, not local purpose, not local prejudices ought to guide but the general good, resulting from the general reason of the whole.
prejudice logic instruments
Elbert Hubbard Logic: an instrument used for bolstering a prejudice.