Quotes by Contempt Contemptuous people are sure to be contemptible. Nicolas Chamfort contemptuous contempt people He that searches for praise will often find contempt. Norm MacDonald contempt praise An Englishman fears contempt more than death. Oliver Goldsmith englishmen contempt Upon him the contempt of three planets descended. Philip K. Dick contempt planets three Danger comes on us more speedily when we treat it with contempt. Publilius Syrus contempt treats danger contempt for the degradation of specialization and pedantry. Specialization develops only part of a man; a man partially developed is deformed. Richard M. Weaver contempt degradation men Most of my adult life I had this towering contempt for America. Robert Crumb contempt adults america Whoever imagines himself a favorite with God holds others in contempt. Robert Green Ingersoll contempt imagine In all my life I have treated the press with marked contempt and remarkable success. Robert Menzies contempt remarkable party He who lives upon the fruit of his own labor, escapes the contempt of haughty benefactors. Saadi contempt fruit labor Contempt is egotism in ill- humor. Samuel Taylor Coleridge egotism contempt ill No man can fall into contempt but those who deserve it. Samuel Johnson contempt men fall That clergyman soon becomes an object of contempt who being often asked out to dinner never refuses to go. St. Jerome clergymen contempt dinner Contempt for failure is our cardinal virtue. Steven Pressfield contempt cardinals virtue Where nature is concerned, familiarity breeds love and knowledge, not contempt. Stewart Udall contempt concerned positive Valor is the contempt of death and pain. Tacitus valor contempt pain Contempt for an assailant is best shown by bravery in action. Thucydides contempt bravery action I have nothing but contempt for anyone who can spell a word in only one way. Thomas Jefferson spells contempt way Everything can be borne except contempt. Voltaire scorn contempt To be remembered after we are dead, is but poor recompense for being treated with contempt while we are living. William Hazlitt contempt poor memories «12345»