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I remember one guy saying, "You're the only human out of all of them," and feeling a little concerned that somehow that meant I wasn't as funny.
— Allison Silverman
Imagined slights could be more poisonous than real ones.
— C.E. Murphy
Nothing goes to waste, you put it all to use, the old wounds and long-ago slights become the stuff of competitive energy.
— Lance Armstrong
Languages are no more than the keys of Sciences. He who despises one, slights the other.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Become a student of change. It is the only thing that will remain constant.
— Anthony J. D'Angelo
Second, you are alive. For the tiniest moment in the span of eternity you have the miraculous privilege to exist.
— Bill Bryson
It is typical of women to fester and ferment over disappointments, slights, annoyances, angers, etc.
— Laura Schlessinger
He never had been good at arguing with women; they tapped into pools of resentment over slights that had steeped for years.
— Martin Cruz Smith
He that hath lands hath quarrells.
— George Herbert
Dislike required energy and a good memory for slights; geniality was so much less demanding, and at the end of the day felt better too.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Never enough time. It's never enough time. Was there enough time?
— J. Michael Straczynski
As the culture war rages on, Lord give us wisdom to see the difference between defending our rights and protesting our slights.
— Kevin DeYoung
Not everyone can look past an insult and continue to work with the person who slights them
— Jean Johnson
He sins against this life, who slights the next.
— Edward Young
Love and war are exactly alike. It is lawful to use tricks and slights to obtain a desired end.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
I'm done counting days. Now because of you I'm making the days count.
— Cheryl McIntyre
Now' is the watchword of the wise.
— Charles Spurgeon
He that takes not up a pin, slights his wife.
— George Herbert