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27 Quotes for 'Abuse' in the Database.

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One may be continually abusive without saying any thing just; but one cannot be always laughing at a man without now and then stumbling on something witty.
Author: Jane Austen
Source: None
Whipping and abuse are like laudanum; you have to double the dose as the sensibilities decline.
Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe
Source: None
Calculated risks of abuse are taken in order to preserve higher values.
Author: Warren E. Burger
Source: None
An injury is much sooner forgotten than an insult.
Author: Lord Chesterfield
Source: None
I do not waste my time in answering abuse; I thrive under it like a field that benefits from manure.
Author: Henry Labouchere
Source: None
It is often better not to see an insult than to avenge it.
Author: Seneca
Source: None
We like so much to hear people talk of us and of our motives, that we are charmed even when they abuse us.
Author: Marie de Sevigne
Source: None
If a man's character is to be abused, say what you will, there's nobody like a relation to do the business.
Author: William Makepeace Thackery
Source: None
The best security against revolution is in constant correction of abuses and the introduction of needed improvements. It is the neglect of timely repair that makes rebuilding necessary.
Author: Richard Whately
Source: None
The Texas 'redistricting' has outed Tom Delay.
Author: Jim Hightower
Source: None
The Cincinnati policeman was using his nightstick like a posthole digger. (in reference to the death by ruptured kidney and other factors after the clubbing of Nathaniel Jones by 2 Cincinnati policemen).
Author: Bill Hall
Source: None
The shriek was followed by another, louder and yet more agonizing..for once started upon that journey, the hog never came back. One by one the men hooked up the hogs and slit their throats. There was a line of hogs with squeals and lifeblood ebbing away.. until at last each vanished into a huge vat of boiling water (some still alive). The hogs were so innocent. They came so very trustingly. They were so very human in their protests. They had done nothing to deserve it. in the book THE JUNGLE.
Author: Upton Sinclair
Source: None
The zen of flyfishing is that zen masters don't fish.. the Buddha suffocates no creature.
Author: O Anna Niemus
Source: None
Prince Charles and his son William worked off their Christmas dinner yesterday by trying to blast some small furry creatures to pieces. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk.
Author: John Mceachran
Source: None
My uncle never met an animal he didn't want to kill. (on Book TV).
Author: Hilary Hemingway
Source: None
If there is justice with no mercy, Ira Flatow will have to come back countless times as a lab rat for all the cruelty he has promoted on NPR.
Author: Animal Rights
Source: None
Government is force, legalized plunder.
Author: John Mcallister
Source: None
30,000 baby chicks were sent through a San Diego factory farm chipper by workers too tired to continue individual strangling. That made the chipper a chicker.. while the little drum with swirling knives into which some factories drop baby chicks is called an eviscerator.. and what is the name for those tiny mouse sized guillotines Purina as owner of the magazine Lab Animal advertised for decapitation of captive expendable lab animals?
Author: O Anna Niemus
Source: None
When I step out of the role you have written for me you make me feel like a plagiarist. from the play Jake's Women.
Author: Neil Simon
Source: None
70 pheasants shot in Rolling Rock by Dick Cheney who's not in Iraq.
Author: O Anna Niemus
Source: None
Wars damage the civilian society as much as they damage the enemy. Soldiers never get over it.
Author: Paul Fussell
Source: None
Abuse is the weapon of the vulgar.
Author: Samuel Griswold Goodrich
Source: None
A wounded deer leaps highest, I've heard the hunter tell; 'Tis but the ecstasy of death, And then the brake is still. The smitten rock that gushes, The trampled steel that springs,, A cheek is always redder Just where the hectic stings Mirth is mail of anguish, In which its cautious arm Lest anybody spy the blood And, you're hurt exclaim.
Author: Emily Dickinson
Source: None
I never yet heard man or woman much abused that I was not inclined to think the better of them, and to transfer the suspicion or dislike to the one who found pleasure in pointing out the defects of another.
Author: Jane Porter
Source: None
They did the little boy turkey named Art... choke and then served his dead body with artichokes.
Author: Saiom Shriver
Source: None
I haven't touched my brother in almost 18 years. (in reference to cruel prison regulations in Mansfield Ohio prison) http://www.kennyisinnocent.org http://www.petitiononline.com/manci.
Author: Steven B Richey
Source: None
There are none more abusive to others than they that lie most open to it themselves; but the humor goes round, and he that laughs at me today will have somebody to laugh at him tomorrow.
Author: Seneca
Source: None

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