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Scorn Quotes

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I scorn their hatred, if they do but fear me
Caligula

Authors on Scorn Quotes: William Shakespeare Alfred Lord Tennyson William Cowper Blaise Pascal William Congreve Mark Twain Boris Johnson Ouida Terence McKenna Percy Bysshe Shelley Jon Stewart Albert Camus Francis Bacon Philip Sidney Virgil William Wordsworth John Bercow George Eliot Caligula Voltaire Louis-Joseph Papineau Andre Gide Marie de France Essie Summers Robert Green Ingersoll Ralph Waldo Emerson Walter Scott Mark Levin F. Scott Fitzgerald Ralph Thomas Walker
2.
Peoples, be peoples and others will respect you. Be courtiers and others will scorn you and it will be well deserved.
Louis-Joseph Papineau

3.
I completely scorn the falsifying, the sanctimonious, the cheap and the shoddy.
Ralph Thomas Walker

4.
The Statist deflects public scorn for the consequences of his own central planning by blaming the very industry he is sabotaging for supply dislocations and price hikes.
Mark Levin

5.
In high vengeance there is noble scorn.
George Eliot

6.
Everything can be borne except contempt.
Voltaire

7.
Do not scorn little victories.
Andre Gide

8.
Those lovers scorn whom that love doth possess? Do they call virtue there ungratefulness?
Philip Sidney

9.
The scorn of genius is the most arrogant and the most boundless of all scorn.
Ouida

10.
True eloquence scorns eloquence.
Blaise Pascal

11.
Of friends, however humble, scorn not one.
William Wordsworth

12.
Gold is a living god and rules in scorn, All earthly things but virtue.
Percy Bysshe Shelley

13.
A legislature cannot be effective while suffering from public scorn.
John Bercow

14.
A little scorn is alluring.
William Congreve

15.
We love what we should scorn if we were wiser.
Marie de France

16.
They that reverence to much old times are but a scorn to the new.
Francis Bacon

17.
Always scorn appearances and you always may.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

18.
I scorn you, scurvy companion.
William Shakespeare

19.
Human nature is the same everywhere; it deifies success, it has nothing but scorn for defeat.
Mark Twain

20.
Dowered with the hate of hate,
the scorn of scorn,
The love of love.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

21.
I have nothing but scorn for all weird ideas other than my own.
Terence McKenna

22.
I feel your scorn, and I accept it.
Jon Stewart

23.
To scorn philosophy is truly to philosophize.
Blaise Pascal

24.
If one swain scorns you, you will soon find another.
Virgil

25.
Built God a church and laughed His word to scorn.
William Cowper

26.
And better had they ne'er been born, Who read to doubt, or read to scorn.
Walter Scott

27.
This is a super masticated subject, and it is time to spit it out.
Boris Johnson

28.
All affectation; 'tis my perfect scorn; Object of my implacable disgust.
William Cowper

29.
True artists scorn nothing.
Albert Camus

30.
It cannot be too often repeated, that truth scorns the assistance of miracle.
Robert Green Ingersoll

31.
Scorn, at first, makes after-love the more.
William Shakespeare

32.
Because right is right,
to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence.
Alfred Lord Tennyson

33.
She laughed with thrilling scorn. "Sophisticated-God, I'm sophisticated!
F. Scott Fitzgerald

34.
Launch out into the deep. One discovers by living in scorn of consequence.
Essie Summers