Quotes by Harm There is less harm to be suffered in being mad among madmen than in being sane all by oneself. Denis Diderot mad harm psychological I mean you ACRES of harm,' Dalrymple growled. 'Untold QUANTITIES of harm. I will visit a whole CONTINENT of harm upon you before we are through. Derek Landy acres harm mean An it harm none, do what ye will. Doreen Valiente harm A society that condemns homosexuality harms itself. (254) E. O. Wilson homosexuality harm The minimum we should hope for with any display technology is that it should do no harm. Edward Tufte harm technology should What you believe about God has the greatest potential for good or harm in your life. Edwin Louis Cole god-life harm believe Margaret the Churchwoman, her father the Dissenter, Higgins the Infidel, knelt down together. It did them no harm. Elizabeth Gaskell harm together father If we did not flatter ourselves, the flattery of others could never harm us. Francois de La Rochefoucauld flattery harm ifs Women singly do a good deal of harm. Women in bulk are chastening. Frank Moore Colby shame harm guilt No one can crave what truly harms him. Franz Kafka crave harm I will unite with anyone to do good, but with no one to do harm. Frederick Douglass harm Committees do harm merely by existing. Freeman Dyson committees harm Poetry can cause irreparable harm when misapplied Gail Carriger irreparable-harm harm causes To say that a being who is sentient has no interest in continuing to live is like saying that a being with eyes has no interest in continuing to see. Death—however “humane”—is a harm for humans and nonhumans alike. Gary L. Francione harm interest eye Once we know our weaknesses they cease to do us any harm. Georg C. Lichtenberg harm weakness thinking The publicity I have been getting, a good deal of which is untrue, and the rest of it ill considered, has done me more harm than good. George S. Patton publicity harm done Don't be overly concerned about your heirs. Usually, unearned funds do them more harm than good. Gerald M. Loeb heirs fund harm Buddhism’s cardinal ethical principle is to avoid causing harm. Gil Fronsdal ethical-principles buddhism harm She belongs to a race of delightful women, who never do any harm, whom everybody calls good, and who are very severe on those who do not pretend to be good. Gilbert Parker fierce harm race One is not called noble who harms living beings. By not harming living beings one is called noble. Gautama Buddha inspirational-buddhist harm noble «1234567891011»