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The censure of a dog is something no man can stand.
— Christopher Morley
And there is a proud kind of moderation likewise, when men will take upon them to censure both parties, as if they were wiser than both,
— Richard Sibbes
Tender inner weaknesses, revolting at mild touches of censure, are like diseased parts of the body, recoiling before even delicate handling.
— Sri Yukteswar Giri
Some men are more easily broken by kindness than censure.
— Patrick W. Carr
Even if people censure me, they should do so hat in hand.
— Gustav Mahler
Those who are bold enough to advance before the age they live in ... must learn to brave censure.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
Few are sufficiently wise to prefer censure which is useful to praise which is treacherous.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Every age might perhaps produce one or two geniuses, if they were not sunk under the censure and obloquy of plodding, servile, imitating pedants.
— Jonathan Swift
History has demonstrated that efforts to censure and control communication will not succeed.
— Ricardo Salinas Pliego
Censure is the tax a man pays to the public for being eminent.
— Jonathan Swift
The press, the pulpit, and the stage, Conspire to censure and expose our age.
— Wentworth Dillon, 4th Earl Of Roscommon
The method of the critic is to balance praises with censure, and thus to do justice to the subject and
his own discrimination. — Christian Nestell Bovee
his own discrimination. — Christian Nestell Bovee
I think the dignity of Congress and the dignity of the country demands something more than merely censure here.
— William Weld
As William Plumer of New Hampshire complained, It is impossible to censure measures without condemning men.
— Gordon S. Wood
An egotist will always speak of himself, either in praise or in censure, but a modest man ever shuns making himself the subject of his conversation.
— Jean De La Bruyere
All censure of a man's self is oblique praise. It is in order to show how much he can spare.
— Samuel Johnson
Neither human applause nor human censure is to be taken as the best of truth; but either should set us upon testing ourselves.
— Richard Whately
I do believe that there's going to be a pretty strong consensus for a very strong .. censure resolution.
— Paul Wellstone
Every violent reform deserves censure, for it quite fails to remedy evil while men remain what they are, and also because wisdom needs no violence.
— Leo Tolstoy
Jesus Christ has undertaken by His redemption to put in me a heart so pure that God can see nothing to censure.
— Oswald Chambers
The quicker, the louder, the applause with which another tries to gain you over to his purpose
the bitterer his censure if he miss his aim. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
the bitterer his censure if he miss his aim. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
When Actions are a Censure upon themselves, the Reciter will always be consider'd as a Satirist.
— Charlotte Lennox
You must learn to live as I do - in the face of constant criticism, opposition and censure. That, sir, is the English way.
— Susanna Clarke
They have a right to censure that have a heart to help.
— William Penn
Censure is like the lightning which strikes the highest mountains.
— Baltasar Gracian
I find the pain of a little censure, even when it is unfounded, is more acute than the pleasure of much praise.
— Thomas Jefferson
It is salutary to train oneself to be no more affected by censure than by praise.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Why should we censure Othello when the Criterion Lover says, "Thou shalt have no other Gods before Me"?
— Emily Dickinson
Every man's censure is first moulded in his own nature.
— George Herbert
You do ill if you praise, but worse if you censure, what you do not understand.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
We must defend freedom of expression and if I had to chose, I prefer the excess of caricature over the excess of censure.
— Nicolas Sarkozy
Censure no more shall brand my humble name
The child of passion and the fool of fame — George Gordon Byron
The child of passion and the fool of fame — George Gordon Byron
You are nothing but trouble."
If he'd meant to censure her, then he had the wrong girl. Trouble wasn't a dirty word when you were a Sweet. — Avery Flynn
If he'd meant to censure her, then he had the wrong girl. Trouble wasn't a dirty word when you were a Sweet. — Avery Flynn
It is folly to censure him whom all the world adores.
— Publilius Syrus
Ten censure wrong for one who writes amiss.
— Alexander Pope
The silence of a friend commonly amounts to treachery. His not daring to say anything in our behalf implies a tacit censure.
— William Hazlitt
Censure pardons the ravens but rebukes the doves. [The innocent are punished and the wicked escape.]
— Juvenal
[M]an is not permitted without censure to follow his own thoughts in the search of truth, when they lead him ever so little out of the common road.
— John Locke
I'm opposed to censure, .. Whether or not one will be permitted, it's under discussion. It isn't ruled out, but it's not a dead-bang certainty either.
— Henry Hyde
Let such teach others who themselves excel, And censure freely who have written well.
— Alexander Pope
In this world, [of Flash and Filigree] nothing is true, and censure or outrage is simply irrelevant.
— William S. Burroughs
Mankind censure injustice fearing that they may be the victims of it, and not because they shrink from committing it.
— Plato
TV is a major force in our lives - a FORCE. It must be handled very carefully, both its censure and its artistic honesty.
— Bill Bixby
Censure is often useful, praise is often deceitful.
— Winston Churchill
The silence of a man who loves to praise is a censure sufficiently severe.
— Charlotte Lennox
If you should escape the censure of others, hope not to escape your own.
— Henry Home, Lord Kames
The risk is enormous to Democrats. Even talking about censure or impeachment threatens to really agitate the Republican base.
— Charlie Cook
I think the first order of business after the vote on the articles of impeachment is censure.
— John Breaux
Praise from a friend, or censure from a foe, Are lost on hearers that our merits know.
— Alexander Pope
Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice; Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.
— William Shakespeare
They that censure, should practice. Or else let them have the first stone, and the last too.
— William Penn
Whoever would do good in the world, ought not to deal in censure. We ought not to destroy, but rather construct.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
In a drama of the highest order there is little food for censure or hatred; it teaches rather self-knowledge and self-respect.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley
He who would acquire fame must not show himself afraid of censure. The dread of censure is the death of genius.
— William Gilmore Simms
No man can justly censure or condemn another, because indeed no man truly knows another.
— Thomas Browne
Those who raise envy will easily incur censure.
— Charles Churchill
People who are obsessed with Jesus give freely and openly without censure. Obsessed people love those who hate them and who can never love them back.
— Francis Chan
Unfortunately, censure has cut history up.
— Erin Moure
The villain's censure is extorted praise.
— Alexander Pope
If we regulate our conduct according to our own convictions, we may safely disregard the praise or censure of others.
— Blaise Pascal
It is easy for a man who sits idle at home, and has nobody to please but himself, to ridicule or censure the common practices of mankind.
— Samuel Johnson
The censure of those who are opposed to us, is the highest commendation that can be given us.
— Charles De Saint-Evremond