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Kishbaugh Diana Quotes By Dorothy Day

So many sins against the poor cry out to high heaven! One of the most deadly sins is to deprive the laborer of his hire. There is another: to instill in him paltry desires so compulsive that he is willing to sell his liberty and his honor to satisfy them. We are all guilty of concupiscence, but newspapers, radios, television, and battalions of advertising men (woe to that generation!) deliberately stimulate our desires, the satisfaction of which so often means the degradation of the family. — Dorothy Day

Kishbaugh Diana Quotes By Charles M. Blow

Concealment makes the soul a swamp. Confession is how you drain it. — Charles M. Blow

Kishbaugh Diana Quotes By Mary Wollstonecraft

A virtuous man may have a choleric or a sanguine constitution, be gay or grave, unreproved, be firm till he is almost over-bearing, or weakly subsmissive, have no will or opinion of his own; but all women are to be levelled, by meekness and docility, into one character of yielding softness and gentle compliance — Mary Wollstonecraft

Kishbaugh Diana Quotes By Walter Raleigh

Thou mayest be sure that he that will in private tell thee of thy faults is thy friend, for he adventures thy dislike and hazards thy hatred; for there are few men that can endure it, every man for the most part delighting in self-praise, which is one of the most universal fallies that bewitcheth mankind — Walter Raleigh

Kishbaugh Diana Quotes By Margaret Deland

There couldn't be war, unless lies were believed. War has to be nourished by lies. — Margaret Deland

Kishbaugh Diana Quotes By John Selden

Every law is a contract between the king and the people and therefore to be kept. — John Selden

Kishbaugh Diana Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

We are evidently preparing," he said, "to fight World War Three in the midst of an enormous Spanish omelet. — Kurt Vonnegut