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Mockery Quotes

1.
and the stars were icicles of mockery
Jack Kerouac

Authors on Mockery Quotes: Charles Ludlam Ned Sublette Terry Jones Honore de Balzac Dean Cavanagh Kedar Joshi Theodor Adorno Fyodor Dostoevsky Sophocles Bill Ayers Jan Struther Robert Louis Stevenson Yann Martel Jane Goodall Edgar Allan Poe Jack Kerouac William Shakespeare Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Dean Koontz
2.
Isn't it the sweetest mockery to mock our enemies?
Sophocles

3.
Incurable wounds are those inflicted by tongue and eye,
by mockery and disdain.
Honore de Balzac

4.
The worst mockery God can make of a moralist is that He compels him to be a solipsist.
Kedar Joshi

5.
It would be mockery to call such dreariness heaven at all.
Edgar Allan Poe

6.
You are a living mockery of your own ideals. If not, you have set your ideals too low.
Charles Ludlam

7.
The Celebrity Charity Industrial Complex Makes a Mockery of Compassion
Dean Cavanagh

8.
That spirit of mockery characteristic of the guaracha was part of the mambo from the beginning.
Ned Sublette

9.
Saying We will destroy terrorism is about as meaningful as saying: We shall annihilate mockery.
Terry Jones

10.
If one is not a living mockery of one's own ideals, one has set one's ideals too low.
Charles Ludlam

11.
Laughing in the cultural industry is mockery of happiness.
Theodor Adorno

12.
I will put up with any mockery rather than pretend that I am satisfied when I am hungry.
Fyodor Dostoevsky

13.
It felt to me like I was living my life in a way that didn't make mockery of my values. That's what I intended to do. So, that became a very radicalizing proposition for me.
Bill Ayers

14.
And I am a mockery, who was God before.
Jan Struther

15.
The spirit, Sir, is one of mockery.
Robert Louis Stevenson

16.
Mockery be damned, my urine looked delicious.
Yann Martel

17.
The mockery of friends is affectionate, and inoculates against foolishness.
Dean Koontz

18.
If we do not do something to help these creatures, we make a mockery of the whole concept of justice.
Jane Goodall

19.
what cannot be saved when fate takes, patience her injury a mockery makes
William Shakespeare

20.
As a man is, so is his God; therefore God was so often an object of mockery. [Ger., Wie einer ist, so ist sein Gott, Darum ward Gott so oft zu Spott.]
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe