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Obstinacy and dogmatism are the surest signs of stupidity. Is there anything more confident, resolute, disdainful, grave and serious than an ass?
— Michel De Montaigne
Do not be deceitful.
Do not be disdainful.
Do not be distrustful.
Do not be disgraceful.
Do not be disrespectful. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Do not be disdainful.
Do not be distrustful.
Do not be disgraceful.
Do not be disrespectful. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Like a domestic cat, purring on the sofa by day, but by night, a strutting queen, a natural killer, disdainful of her other life.
— Joanne Harris
Sometimes things need to break all the way before they can be put back together again. Maybe
— T.S. Joyce
Ronan sometimes dreamt of Adam, too, the latter boy sullen and elegant and fluently disdainful of dream-Ronan's clumsy attempts to communicate.
— Maggie Stiefvater
We women, as some one says, love with our ears, just as you men love with your eyes ...
— Oscar Wilde
In the mind of the Indian public, journalists currently occupy a position of respect somewhere between pond scum and Ebola virus.
— Sidin Vadukut
The perfidious, savage, disdainful, stupid, slothful, inhospitable, stupid English.
— Julius Caesar Scaliger
While you are still beautiful and life still woos, it is such a fine gesture of disdainful pride to jilt it.
— Eugene O'Neill
It's better to feel sorry for doing something bad than to feel superior for doing something good.
— Tullian Tchividjian
There are no dreams too large, no innovation unimaginable and no frontiers beyond our reach.
— John S. Herrington
at me all you like. I need you to stay awake,
— Ellie Dean
The education and empowerment of women throughout the world cannot fail to result in a more caring, tolerant, just and peaceful life for all.
— Aung San Suu Kyi
Why do those people guess so much and shave so little, and are so disdainful of hearing aids?
— Vladimir Nabokov
Speak to me of the dark gifts. I use them. I'm gentleman death in silk and lace, come to put out the candle.
— Anne Rice
What portion in the world can the artist have, Who has awakened from the common dream, But dissipation and despair?
— William Butler Yeats
These older people were the limit... They harped on things so.
— Agatha Christie
Men's works make men disdainful, but mother nature's make men ashamed. This is the scale for their difference.
— Miklos Josika
The most valuable of all human possessions, next to a superior and disdainful air, is the reputation of being well-to-do.
— H.L. Mencken