Being Insulted Quotes
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Being Insulted Quotes & Sayings
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The white working class likes being pandered to even less than it likes being insulted.
— Timothy Noah
They respected only the strong men who could not be insulted without a price being paid in blood.
— Larry McMurtry
Being insulted offers you an opportunity to practice decency and having a non-response internally.
— Bryant McGill
Sometimes the best part of my day is imagining what I'm gonna eat when I get off work.
— Anna Kendrick
I find to my astonishment that an unhappy marriage goes on being unhappy when it is over.
— Rebecca West
One little person, giving all of her time to peace, makes news. Many people, giving some of their time, can make history.
— Peace Pilgrim
I got my degree in culinary arts in 1978.
— Flavor Flav
It is when people are told their own thoughts that they think they are being insulted.
— Isak Dinesen
I'll see you off," Daru said. "No," said Balducci. "There's no use being polite. You insulted me.
— Albert Camus
Gospel of miracles is bringing about corruption in our country.
— Sunday Adelaja
Being insulted again and again it doesn't mean that you haven't self respect. It means that you value someone most.
— Abhishek Rai
I'm ready to be insulted as being insufficiently democratic, but I want to be serious ... I am for secret, dark debates
— Jean-Claude Juncker
I am absolutely convinced that religion is the main source of hatred in this world.
— Christopher Hitchens
Being a star has made it possible for me to get insulted in places where the average Negro could never hope to go and get insulted.
— Sammy Davis Jr.
Nothing is worse than the secret humiliation of being insulted by proxy.
— Becky Albertalli
I was asked to memorise what I did not understand; and, my memory being so good, it refused to be insulted in that manner.
— Aleister Crowley
Any man who is capable of being offended or insulted after the age of forty is either immature or a damned hypocrite." (Senator)
— Leonard Holton
Disloyalty in trusted servants is one of the most disheartening things that can happen to a public performer.
— Harry Houdini