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Source: Beartown
“The world belongs to those who possess it, and is scorned by those to whom it should belong.”
Source: Aphorisms
Source: Drift: A Sea-shore Idyl : and Other Poems
Source: Bright Promises, Dismal Performance: An Economist's Protest
Source: Love Over Scotland
Source: The Progress of a Plough-boy to a Seat in Parliament: As Exemplified in the History of the Life of William Cobbett, Member for Oldham
Source: Mein Kampf: My Struggle: (Vol. I & Vol. II) - (Complete & Illustrated Edition)
“I say you hurt me. You say I scorned you. We say we care. It begins. The conversation begins.”
Source: Among women
“Apology may be scorned, but it retains its inherent value.”
Source: Einstein on Politics: His Private Thoughts and Public Stands on Nationalism, Zionism, War, Peace, and the Bomb
“Malice scorned, puts out itself; but argued, give a kind of credit to a false accusation.”
Source: Plays: The maid of honour. The picture. The Emperor of the East. The fatal dowry. A new way to pay old debts
“The lack of money is the root of all evil.”
Source: The Devil's Race-track: Mark Twain's Great Dark Writings : the Best from Which was the Dream? and Fables of Man
Source: Mark Twain at Your Fingertips: A Book of Quotations
Source: Soccer in Sun and Shadow
Source: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: All 214 Plays, Sonnets, Poems & Apocryphal Plays (Including the Biography of the Author): Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Othello, The Tempest, King Lear, The Merchant of Venice, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Richard III, Antony and Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, The Comedy of Errorsäó_
Source: Sons and Lovers
Source: Strategy Six Pack 2
Source: The Confessions
Source: Why We Broke Up
“To have found God and still to pursue Him is the soul’s paradox of love.”
Source: The Pursuit of God
“Repentance keeps sin from condemning us because Jesus died and scorned the shame.”
“Hell hath no fury like a bureaucrat scorned.”
Source: Bright Promises, Dismal Performance: An Economist's Protest