No Offence Quotes
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Sir, with no intention to take offence, I deny your right to put words into my mouth.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
Love the offender, yet detest the offense.
— Alexander Pope
An English law never made magical flight an offence.
— Lois Martin
All offences come from the heart.
— William Shakespeare
Contrition for an offence must precede the pardon of an offence.
— Octavius Winslow
Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. I'll not willingly offend, nor be easily offended.
— Bruce Lee
There being some of them who had still quite natural manners, which in a courtier is, I need hardly say, a very grave offence.
— Oscar Wilde
Those who offend us are generally punished for the offence they give; but we so frequently miss the satisfaction of knowing that we are avenged !.
— Anthony Trollope
Politeness can at once be the indifferent affliction of the 'civilized' as well as a subterfuge for the designed offence.
— Vinod Pande
No man is without fault.
Overlook an offence — Lailah Gifty Akita
Overlook an offence — Lailah Gifty Akita
If one sets a car on fire, that is a criminal offence. If one sets hundreds of cars on fire, that is political action.
— Ulrike Meinhof
Jesu, but you're one hideous offence to the eye." I could tell he was going to kill me, so no point in being tactful.
— Mark Lawrence
Offence is important; that's how you know you care about things. Imagine a life where you're not offended. So dull.
— Marcus Brigstocke
No offence is so heinous as unorthodoxy of behaviour.
— Aldous Huxley
All taboos serve different human interests by avoiding those things which threaten to cause offence or distress
— Kate Burridge
A work of art is somehow organic, and to slash a painting or smash a statue is not just an offence against property: it is an offence against life.
— Anthony Burgess
We do not tell old friends beneath our roof-tree that they are an offence to the eyesight.
— P.G. Wodehouse
He'd write letters by the ream, if it was a capital offence!
— Charles Dickens
Pardon one offence, and you encourage the commission of many.
— Publilius Syrus
The weapons of divine justice are blunted by the confession and sorrow of the offender.
— Dante Alighieri
The greatest offence against virtue is to speak ill of it.
— William Hazlitt
The Society which seeks to eliminate the very possibility of causing offence is already halfway down the road to tyranny.
— Simon Young
The public scandal is what constitutes the offence: sins sinned in secret are no sins at all.
— Moliere
The cross of Christ is in itself an offence to the world; let us take heed that we add no offence of our own.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Underhand euphemism are used, not so much to conceal offence and to deliberately disguise a topic and deceive
— Kate Burridge
Even bear-baiting was esteemed heathenish and unchristian: the sport of it, not the inhumanity, gave offence.
— Alexander Hume
Know the other person's viewpoint first and then talk. To Talk after comparing it or mixing it with our viewpoint is an offence.
— Dada Bhagwan
Overlooking an offence is a gift of love
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The abuse of children is the worst offence that anybody can commit.
— Ann Widdecombe
there's a time and place for taking offence.
— Mark Lawrence
And since the griefstruck rarely know what they need or want, only what they don't, offence-giving and offence-taking are common.
— Julian Barnes
The fastidious taste will find offence in the occasional vulgarisms, or what we now call slang, which not a few of our writers seem to have affected.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Hate nobody; love everybody including people who offend you.
— Israelmore Ayivor
Truly upon mortals cometh swift of foot their evil and his offence upon him that trespasseth against Right.
— Aeschylus
A small unkindness is a great offence.
— Hannah More
People seem to take as much offence as they possibly can these days - it's almost a new type of greed, a new kind of road rage.
— Michael Leunig
What do you care? You always liked loneliness better than you liked people. No offence liking yourself's the beginning of all love.
— Fritz Leiber