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At the same time, we can't blame comedians for taking time to learn. Any critic of comedy who believes that he has always, universally, been on the right side of justice is engaging in a hypocrisy that is itself a joke.

Guy Branum
hypocrisy justice believe

Hypocrisy is wretched because the hypocrite says with his tongue what is not in his heart. He wrongs his tongue and oppresses his heart. But if the heart is sound, the condition of the tongue follows suit. We are commanded to be upright in speech, which is a gauge of the heart's state.

Hamza Yusuf
hypocrisy hypocrite heart
Only the hypocrite is really rotten to the core. by Hannah Arendt

Only the hypocrite is really rotten to the core.

Hannah Arendt
rotten hypocrisy hypocrite

Only crime and the criminal, it is true, confront us with the perplexity of radical evil; but only the hypocrite is really rotten to the core.

Hannah Arendt
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In politics, love is a stranger, and when it intrudes upon it nothing is being achieved except hypocrisy.

Hannah Arendt
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Psychologically speaking, one may say that the hypocrite is too ambitious; not only does he want to appear virtuous before others, he wants to convince himself.

Hannah Arendt
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When my stories were translated into other languages and received good reviews in the international press and won prizes, some Arab festivals and newspapers began to take an interest in what I had produced. This sudden Arab interest is a form of hypocrisy and nonsense.

Hassan Blasim
festivals hypocrisy stories

The same fact that Boccaccio offers in support of religion might be adduced in behalf of a republic: "It exists in spite of its ministers.

Heinrich Heine
support hypocrisy might

We are always making God our accomplice, that so we may legalize our own iniquities. Every successful massacre is consecrated by a Te Deum, and the clergy have never been wanting in benedictions for any victorious enormity.

Henri Frederic Amiel
hypocrisy successful god

Ending the slave trade was contrary to British economic interests. For all its limitations and hypocrisies - British slavery itself, of course, still continued to exist - I still think it was a great moment in human history.

Henry Louis Gates
slavery hypocrisy thinking

I am learning that the best cure for hypocrisy is community. Hypocrisy is not so much the result of not living what I preach but much more of not confessing my inability to fully live up to my own words.

Henri Nouwen
inability community hypocrisy
Do what you love. Know your own bone; gnaw at it, bury it, uneart... by Henry David Thoreau

Do what you love. Know your own bone; gnaw at it, bury it, unearth it, and gnaw it still.

Henry David Thoreau
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In the mouths of many men soft words are like roses that soldiers put into the muzzles of their muskets on holidays.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Hypocrisy is oftenest clothed in the garb of religion. by Hosea Ballou

Hypocrisy is oftenest clothed in the garb of religion.

Hosea Ballou
hypocrisy
It will not do to be saints at meeting and sinners everywhere els... by Henry Ward Beecher

It will not do to be saints at meeting and sinners everywhere else.

Henry Ward Beecher
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It is very noble hypocrisy not to talk of one's self. by Friedrich Nietzsche

It is very noble hypocrisy not to talk of one's self.

Friedrich Nietzsche
deception hypocrisy self

[Eve] sees through Satan's disquise of clever hypocrisy, identifies him, and exposes him for what he is...[ever since Satan has] had it in for women.

Hugh Nibley
satan hypocrisy clever
Our happiness often depends upon social hypocrisies to which we w... by Honore de Balzac

Our happiness often depends upon social hypocrisies to which we will never stoop.

Honore de Balzac
hypocrisy social happiness
Manners are the hypocrisy of a nation. by Honore de Balzac

Manners are the hypocrisy of a nation.

Honore de Balzac
nations hypocrisy manners
Cant is the twin sister of hypocrisy. by Henry Ward Beecher

Cant is the twin sister of hypocrisy.

Henry Ward Beecher
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