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sgr Quotes and Quotations
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If a man suffers ill, let it be without shame; for this is the only profit when we are dead. You will never say a good word about deeds that are evil and disgraceful. Aeschylus | top
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The Canadians have managed to live peacefully with their Indians. It is disgrace that the United States has not done the same. Stephen Ambrose | top
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As I suffer in the defence of my Country, I must consider this hour as the most glorious of my life -Remember that I die as becomes a British Officer, while the manner of my death must reflect disgrace on your Commander. John Andre | top
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No one can disgrace us but ourselves. Josh Billings | top
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In the 20th century, the United States endured two world wars and other traumatic and expensive military conflicts; the Depression; a dozen or so recessions and financial panics; oil shocks; a flu epidemic; and the resignation of a disgraced president. Yet the Dow rose from 66 to 11,497. Warren Buffett | top
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A lot of people are upset that I'm not working. They say it's a disgrace. Marcel Carne | top
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I think what's going on in Guantanamo Bay and other places is a disgrace to the U.S.A. I wouldn't say it's the cause of terrorism, but it has given impetus and excuses to potential terrorists to lash out at our country and justify their despicable acts. Jimmy Carter | top
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It is better to die than to preserve this life by incurring disgrace. The loss of life causes but a moment's grief, but disgrace brings grief every day of one's life. Chanakya | top
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New York State is upside down and backwards; high taxes and low performance. The New York State government was at one time a national model. Now, unfortunately, it's a national disgrace. Sometimes, the corruption in Albany could even make Boss Tweed blush. Andrew Cuomo | top
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Labor disgraces no man; unfortunately, you occasionally find men who disgrace labor. Ulysses S. Grant | top
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Altogether apart from that, it would be a disgrace to us to make this bargain with Germany at the expense of France, a disgrace from which the good name of this country would never recover. Edward Grey | top
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There is no disgrace in working. There was no silver spoon around at the time I was born. Anna Held | top
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Work is no disgrace: it is idleness which is a disgrace. Hesiod | top
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It is possible for one never to transgress a single law and still be a bastard. Hermann Hesse | top
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The disgrace of others often keeps tender minds from vice. Horace | top
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It is a most disgraceful shame the way in which Irishmen are brought up. They are ashamed of their language, institutions, and of everything Irish. Douglas Hyde | top
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At Munich we sold the Czechs for a few months grace, but the disgrace will last as long as history. F. L. Lucas | top
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The augmentation of slaves weakens the states; and such a trade is diabolical in itself, and disgraceful to mankind. George Mason | top
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My character and good name are in my own keeping. Life with disgrace is dreadful. A glorious death is to be envied. Horatio Nelson | top
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That only is a disgrace to a man which he has deserved to suffer. Phaedrus | top
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The correction of silence is what kills; when you know you have transgressed, and your friend says nothing, and avoids your eye. Robert Louis Stevenson | top
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I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a congress. Peter Stone | top
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It's as if our electric grid didn't even have fences around it. This is disgraceful what we do, and what we don't do, to protect the Internet. Paul Vixie | top
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At 49, I can say something I never would have said when I was a player, that I'm a better person because of my failures and disgraces. Bill Walton | top
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I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled. P. G. Wodehouse | top