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Outrage Quotes

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There is no dichotomy between man and God's image. Whoever tortures a human being, whoever abuses a human being, whoever outrages a human being, abuses God's image.
Oscar Romero

There is no separation between man and God's likeness. Whoever inflicts suffering on a human being, whoever mistreats a human being, whoever debases a human being, desecrates God's likeness.
Authors on Outrage Quotes: Pierre Corneille Arthur Schopenhauer Kathy Reichs David Lee Roth Susan B. Anthony Thomas B. Macaulay Muriel Rukeyser William S. Burroughs George Harrison Dorothy Wordsworth Maggie Kuhn Seth MacFarlane Murray Leinster Van Jones Jean Cocteau Clifford Bax Ian Paisley Solon Rachel Maddow Judy Blume Bill Whittle Orville Prescott Barney Frank Sophocles Victor Davis Hanson Herodotus Blaise Pascal Oscar Romero Bella Abzug Stephen Fry Victor Hugo Martina Navratilova
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Old age is an excellent time for outrage.
Maggie Kuhn

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I found a strawberry blossom in a rock. I uprooted it rashly and felt as if I had been committing an outrage, so I planted it again.
Dorothy Wordsworth

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It is an outrage that people can take other people's lives when they obviously haven't got their own lives in order.
George Harrison

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Nothing penetrates the liberal's sense of moral outrage.
Bill Whittle

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I always wanted to be an outrage to public decency and a threat to women. And this is one of the few occupations where you're not only allowed that, but you're encouraged.
David Lee Roth

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Mr. Douglass talks about the wrongs of the negro; but with all the outrages that he to-day suffers, he would not exchange his sexand take the place of Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Susan B. Anthony

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There is nothing more foolish, nothing more given to outrage than a useless mob.
Herodotus

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First the truth is ridiculed. Then it meets outrage. Then it is said to have been obvious all along.
Arthur Schopenhauer

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Channel your outrage ... Do that which you are able to do.
Kathy Reichs

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He who allows himself to be insulted deserves to be so; and insolence, if unpunished, increases! [Lat., Qui se laisse outrager, merite qu'on l'outrage Et l'audace impunie enfle trop un courage.]
Pierre Corneille

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They appear to have become so attached to their outrage that they are even more outraged that they won't be able to be outraged anymore.
Barney Frank

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I'm afraid I don't believe there is such a thing as blasphemy, just outrage from those insecure in their own faith.
Stephen Fry

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We deplore the outrages which accompany revolutions. But the more violent the outrages, the more assured we feel that a revolution was necessary.
Thomas B. Macaulay

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No one becomes forty without incredulity and a sense of outrage.
Clifford Bax

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Unsaturated fat is an outrage.
Ian Paisley

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Social security isn’t a ponzi scheme. It’s not bankrupting us. It’s not an outrage. It is working.
Rachel Maddow

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Fear is often disguised as moral outrage.
Judy Blume

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To go beyond the bounds of moderation is to outrage humanity.
Blaise Pascal

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I always had a decent sense of outrage.
Bella Abzug

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Outrage and possibility are in all the poems we know.
Muriel Rukeyser

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Wildly original, brilliantly comic, brutally gruesome, it is a dazzling performance that will probably outrage nearly as many readers as it delights.
Orville Prescott

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I have always had this outrage at being told what to, how to act, whom to love.
Martina Navratilova

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In this world, [of Flash and Filigree] nothing is true, and censure or outrage is simply irrelevant.
William S. Burroughs

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It is only blood that can wash away such an outrage; die or kill.
Pierre Corneille

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Most of the outrage comes from not the public, but from the media, the press and writers.
Seth MacFarlane

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It isn't illegal to buy an artist's work for peanuts and sell it again at any price one can get. But it is an outrage!
Murray Leinster

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Everybody should be mad but anger only takes you so far. At some point, you'll have outrage fatigue and burn out.
Van Jones

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Be a constant outrage to modesty There is nothing to fear: modesty is exercised only among the blind.
Jean Cocteau

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Wealth breeds satiety, satiety outrage.
Solon

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It is not righteousness to outrage
Sophocles

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I see a continuation of the populist outrage that prompted the Brexit and sparked the Bernie Sanders campaign.
Victor Davis Hanson

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That is the explanation of war, an outrage by humanity upon humanity in despite of humanity.
Victor Hugo