“As long as woman regards the Bible as the charter of her rights, she will be the slave of man. The bible was not written by a woman. Within its leaves there is nothing but humiliation and shame for her.” MenLongRightsWrittenRegardShameSlaveHumiliationCharter Author:Robert Green Ingersoll
“What do you regard as most humane? To spare someone shame.” RegardShameSparesHumane Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“...in the decline of life shame and grief are of short duration; whether it be that we bear easily what we have borne long; or that, finding ourselves in age less regarded, we less regard others; or, that we look with slight regard upon afflictions to which we know that the hand of death is about to put an end.” KnowsLooksLongEndsHandsAgeGriefBearsFindingsRegardShameDeclineAfflictionDuration Author:Lyndon B. Johnson
“With his continual doctrine [Bishop Hooper] adjoined due and discreet correction, not so much severe to any as to them which for abundance of riches and wealthy state thought they might do what they listed. And doubtless he spared no kind of people, but was indifferent to all men, as well rich as poor, to the great shame of no small number of men nowadays. Whereas many we see so addicted to the pleasing of great and rich men, that in the meantime they have no regard to the meaner sort of poor people, whom Christ hath bought as dearly as the other.” PeopleMenWellsKindStatesMightChristPoorNumbersRichRegardShameDuesRichesDoctrineAbundanceWealthyIndifferentSeverePoor PeopleBishopsCorrectionsRich ManSmall NumbersDiscreet Author:John Foxe
“To control a people you must first control what they think about themselves and how they regard their history and culture. And when your conqueror makes you ashamed of your culture and your history, he needs no prison walls and no chains to hold you.” PeopleThinkingNeedsFirstsCultureHistoryWallWords Of WisdomRegardShamePrisonChainsAshamedControlledConquerorPrison WallsHistory And Culture Author:John Henrik Clarke
“No sane person, I hope, would accuse me of saying that every Distributist must drink beer; especially if he could brew his own cider or found claret better for his health. But I do most emphatically scorn and scout the vulgar refinement that regards beer as something unseemly and humiliating. And I would shout the name of beer a hundred times a day, to shock all the snobs who have so shameful a sense of shame.” IfsPersonsFoundNamesDrinkHundredRegardShameBeerShockSaneVulgarScornShamefulRefinementHumiliatingSnobCiderClaret Author:Gilbert K. Chesterton