Quotes by Hypocrisy Ostentation is the signal flag of hypocrisy. Edwin Hubbel Chapin signals flags hypocrisy Now I had lived long enough and had heard enough from urchins my age and from other slaves, to distrust the person who calls himself merciful, or just, or kindly. Usually these are the most cruel, niggardly and selfish people, and slaves learn to fear the master who prefaces his remarks with tributes to his own virtues. Elizabeth Borton de Trevino selfish hypocrisy people Why does the rest of the world put up with the hypocrisy, the need to put a happy face on sorrow, the need to keep on keeping on?... I don't know the answer, I know only that I can't. Elizabeth Wurtzel fake-people sorrow hypocrisy I think it's really easy for people to point out hypocrisy in people's lives. It's like yeah, I get on planes a lot, and I drank from a plastic water bottle today - you know what I'm saying? A lot of people would just be like, "Oh, you're a hypocrite. You live in an ecovillage for a month, and then you fly around the world to talk about a movie." Don't think that I don't think about those things! Don't think that that's not, like, a quandary in my life. It can be a pretty intense ethical dilemma. I think it's about figuring out, you know, navigating life. Ellen Page hypocrisy hypocrite thinking And I think it's really easy for people to point out hypocrisy in people's lives. Ellen Page hypocrisy people thinking Envy someone an' it pulls you down. Admire them and it builds you up. Which makes more sense? Elvis Presley envy hypocrisy integrity On the chessboard, lies and hypocrisy do not survive long. The creative combination lays bare the presumption of a lie; the merciless fact, culminating in the checkmate, contradicts the hypocrite. Emanuel Lasker hypocrisy hypocrite lying He had the hypocrisy to represent a mourner: and previous to following with Hareton, he lifted the unfortunate child on to the table and muttered, with peculiar gusto, 'Now, my bonny lad, you are mine! And we'll see if one tree won't grow as crooked as another, with the same wind to twist it! Emily Bronte hypocrisy wind children Don't take what someone else has made sure of and pretend it's you yourself that have made sure of it till it's yours absolutely by conviction. It's stealing to take it and hypocrisy and you'll fall into a hole. Emily Carr stealing hypocrisy fall The Lives of Great Men are more oft' at variance with their profess'd Phillosophies than consistent with 'em. Erica Jong ems hypocrisy men There's no hypocrisy in Hell's Kitchen. Ethel Waters kitchen hell hypocrisy Often a noble face hides filthy ways. Euripides noble hypocrisy hypocrite We've never thought too deeply about the roles things like forgetting or partisanship or inefficiency or ambiguity or hypocrisy play in our political or social life. It's been impossible to get rid of them, so we took them for granted, and we kind of thought, naively, that they're always the enemy. Evgeny Morozov political hypocrisy play If I'm a cruel satirist at least I'm not a hyprocrite: I never judge what other people do. Neither a politician nor a priest, I never censor what others do. Neither a philospher nor a psychiatrist, I never bother trying to analyze or resolve my fears and neuroses. Federico Fellini hypocrisy judging people I find capitalism repugnant. It is filthy, it is gross, it is alienating... because it causes war, hypocrisy and competition. Fidel Castro fake-people hypocrisy war It must be a good thing to be good or ivrybody wudden't be pretendin' he was. Finley Peter Dunne be-good good-things hypocrisy The zeal which begins with hypocrisy must conclude in treachery at first it deceives, at last it betrays Francis Bacon lasts hypocrisy lying Sin is not so sinful as hypocrisy. Francoise d'Aubigne, Marquise de Maintenon sin hypocrisy Indeed, said the monk, a mass, a matins, and vespers well rung are half-said. Francois Rabelais hypocrisy half religion An old monkey never makes a pretty face. Francois Rabelais monkeys hypocrisy faces «1234567891011»