I have always thought the women's movement traded too much on outrage and not enough on ridicule. — Mary Beard Copy Share Image
Democracy allows for A and B to band together to rip off C. This is not justice, but a moral outrage. — Hans-Hermann Hoppe Copy Share Image
Wherever you look - especially on social media - we see hate; there is shouting and daily outrage. — Frank-Walter Steinmeier Copy Share Image
I see a continuation of the populist outrage that prompted the Brexit and sparked the Bernie Sanders campaign. — Victor Davis Hanson Copy Share Image
The more a man ashamed of himself, and God is the outrage at that time / when it is forced — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
That's right, my dear. I'd love to embrace you, but first, I have to satisfy my sense of moral outrage. — Roger Rabbit Copy Share Image
Men are such cowards. They outrage every law in the world and are afraid of the world's tongue. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“When the algorithms reward outrage, compassion becomes a form of resistance.” — Lawrence Nault Copy Share Image
He who allows himself to be insulted deserves to be so; and insolence, if unpunished, increases! [Lat., Qui se laisse outrager, merite… — Pierre Corneille Copy Share Image
Wildly original, brilliantly comic, brutally gruesome, it is a dazzling performance that will probably outrage nearly as many readers as it delights. — Orville Prescott Copy Share Image
The exposé, the compassion and outrage, of documentary fueled by the dedication to reform has shaded over into combinations of exoticism, tourism,… — Martha Rosler Copy Share Image
I personally do not believe in strident activism. I do not believe in moral outrage, because even moral outrage is rage, and… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
I found a strawberry blossom in a rock. I uprooted it rashly and felt as if I had been committing an outrage,… — Dorothy Wordsworth Copy Share Image
I think we're ripe for social revolution now. There is the necessary yearning, and the necessary, or at least incipient, outrage. And… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
My father's death from prostate cancer in 1993 was tragic. He never complained about pain. He was a fighter. By the time… — Zoe Wanamaker Copy Share Image
Everyone is in favor of free speech. Hardly a day passes without its being extolled, but some people's idea of it is… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Nothing has a more sinister effect on art than the artist's desire to prove that he's good. The terrible temptation of idealism!… — Philip Roth Copy Share Image
I'm a huge supporter of animal rights - and I've been an outspoken critic of the cruelties routinely inflicted on livestock at… — Eric Schlosser Copy Share Image
Failure seems to be regarded as the one unpardonable crime, success as the all-redeeming virtue, the acquisition of wealth as the single… — Charles Francis Adams, Sr Copy Share Image
“A part of a healthy conscience is being able to confront consciencelessness. When you teach your daughter, explicitly or by passive rejection,… — Martha Stout Copy Share Image
I feel I need to really think about whether there's a way to use what skill I have to address things that… — Steven Soderbergh Copy Share Image
There are four characteristics which brand a country unmistakably as a dictatorship: one-party rule, executions without trial or with a mock trial… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
It is true that one was not allowed at the time to really ask, what would lead people to do this, from… — Judith Butler Copy Share Image
“He wanted to be angry, to scream and rail and feel honest-to-God outrage. But he wasn't that kind of man. His love… — Kristin Hannah Copy Share Image
The Society is based on that great bottom law of human right, that nothing but crime can forfeit liberty. That no condition… — Theodore Dwight Weld Copy Share Image
Monarchs not only fashion their age, but are fashioned by it, so that they can become a sort of personification of the… — Eva Figes Copy Share Image
Accounts of outrages committed by mobs form the every-day news of the times. They have pervaded the country from New England to… — Abraham Lincoln Copy Share Image
“The wave of pure outrage blindsided me. I shouldn't be here, I thought. This is utterly fucked up. I should have been… — Tana French Copy Share Image
“I made spasmodic efforts to work, assuring myself that once I began working I would forget her. The difficulty was in beginning.… — Alfred Hayes Copy Share Image
I've heard people say that they cling to their painful thoughts because they're afraid that without them they wouldn't be activists for… — Byron Katie Copy Share Image
To deprive a gregarious creature of companionship is to maim it, to outrage its nature. The prisoner and the cenobite are aware… — John Wyndham Copy Share Image
Only a few years ago did it suddenly dawn on me that my existential fear regarding my nation’s future and my moral… — Ari Shavit Copy Share Image
“Men are such cowards. They outrage every law of the world, and are afraid of the world’s tongue.” — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image