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Disgrace Quotes

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Same sex marriage is a disgrace to the nation and to God. When I was growing up, ‘ungqingili’ [homosexuals in isiZulu] could not stand in front of me, I would knock him out.
Jacob Zuma

Authors on Disgrace Quotes: Hesiod Pierre Corneille Plautus George Herbert Bruno Kreisky Horace Marcel Carne Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Juvenal F. F. Bruce Henry Ford Alfred de Musset Lucius Accius Jacob Zuma Elvis Presley Laozi Nora Roberts Samuel Beckett Gene Fowler Ben Hogan Milton Berle Napoleon Hill Plutarch Friedrich Nietzsche Teresa of Avila Francois de La Rochefoucauld Dirk Nowitzki Moms Mabley Malcolm X James Weldon Johnson Rex Stout Maria von Trapp Colin Powell
2.
If you do the best you can, you have nothing to be ashamed of. A defeat is not a disgrace.
Dirk Nowitzki

3.
It's no disgrace to be old. But damn if it isn't inconvenient.
Moms Mabley

4.
It’s no disgrace to be black, but it’s often very inconvenient.
James Weldon Johnson

5.
Your name is the most important thing you own. Don't ever do anything to disgrace or cheapen it.
Ben Hogan

6.
It is no disgrace not to be able to do everything; but to undertake, or pretend to do, what you are not made for, is not only shameful, but extremely troublesome and vexatious.
Plutarch

7.
Call no man happy until he is dead.
Solon

8.
If you cry when you're in love, it sure ain't no disgrace.
Elvis Presley

9.
Being broke is not a disgrace, it is only a catastrophe.
Rex Stout

10.
Un-Christian behavior on the part of any Christian is a disgrace to all Christians.
F. F. Bruce

11.
Whatever ignominy or disgrace we have incurred,
it is almost always in our power to reestablish our reputation.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld

12.
There is no disgrace in honest failure; there is disgrace in fearing to fail
Henry Ford

13.
To have once been a criminal is no disgrace. To remain a criminal is the disgrace
Malcolm X

14.
To what will love not stoop!
Samuel Beckett

15.
No work, as long as it is decent, can ever disgrace anybody.
Maria von Trapp

16.
Revenue and wealth do not bring disgrace.
Bruno Kreisky

17.
We are often deterred from crime by the disgrace of others.
Horace

18.
Work is no disgrace: it is idleness which is a disgrace.
Hesiod

19.
It is no disgrace to rest a bit.
Gene Fowler

20.
It is no small misfortune and disgrace that, through our own fault, we neither understand our nature nor our origin.
Teresa of Avila

21.
Poverty is not a disgrace, but it's terribly inconvenient.
Milton Berle

22.
The Christian life that is joyless is a discredit to God and a disgrace to itself.
Maltbie Davenport Babcock

23.
I have deserved neither so much honor or so much disgrace.
Pierre Corneille

24.
A man whose life has been dishonourable is not entitled to escape disgrace in death.
Lucius Accius

25.
Disgrace is immortal, and living even when one thinks it dead.
Plautus

26.
It's a disgrace that we have millions of people who are uninsured.
Colin Powell

27.
To him who disgraces his family life is no life, and to such a person there is no one a friend, neither while living nor when dead.
Plato

28.
It is the crime not the scaffold which is the disgrace.
Pierre Corneille

29.
A lot of people are upset that I'm not working. They say it's a disgrace.
Marcel Carne

30.
Whatever disgrace we may have deserved, it is almost always in our power to re-establish our character.
Plautus

31.
He will be the last to discover the disgrace of his house.
Juvenal

32.
There is no disgrace in staying behind, not when it's the right thing.
Nora Roberts

33.
There is no disgrace in peace. There can never be dishonor in peace.
Morgan Llywelyn

34.
Disgrace is the synonym of discovery.
Alfred de Musset

35.
Those who are content suffer no disgrace.
Laozi

36.
Failure is not a disgrace if you have sincerely done your best.
Napoleon Hill

37.
Labor is no disgrace.
Hesiod

38.
It is however a disgrace to pray! Not for all, but for you, and me, and whoever has his a conscience.
Friedrich Nietzsche

39.
Coasting to the bottom is the only disgrace.
John Popper

40.
Disgraces are like cherries, one drawes another. [Disgraces are like cherries, one draws another.]
George Herbert

41.
Come, Death, and snatch me from disgrace.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton