“Men are such cowards. They outrage every law of the world, and are afraid of the world’s tongue.” — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
Compassion has enemies, and those enemies are things like pity, moral outrage, fear. — Joan Halifax Copy Share Image
Compulsory vaccination is an outrage and a gross interference with the liberty of the people in a land of freedom. — Daniel D. Palmer Copy Share Image
Don't you dare unload all this on me! You the extremes, you could've stopped it! And now you have the gall to… — Tahj Wilson Copy Share Image
It is only blood that can wash away such an outrage; die or kill. — Pierre Corneille Copy Share Image
The idea of God holding a grudge against us and needing to be asked to forgive us is an outrage on the… — Charles Webster Leadbeater Copy Share Image
Social security isn’t a ponzi scheme. It’s not bankrupting us. It’s not an outrage. It is working. — Rachel Maddow Copy Share Image
Get your sense of outrage back, and your sense of defiance and spirit back, and try to put these pieces together and… — John Cusack Copy Share Image
That the Iraqi Government is considering a political deal granting amnesty to insurgents who have attacked or killed American service members is… — Ike Skelton Copy Share Image
It is an outrage that Donald Trump can swear and scream on national television and no one says boo about how he… — David Brock Copy Share Image
Every small wrong, every minor act of cruelty, every act of petty bullying was symbolic of a greater wrong. And if we… — Alexander McCall Smith Copy Share Image
“1. Bullying is not okay. Period. 2. Freedom of religion does not give you the right to physically or verbally assault people.… — Jim C. Hines Copy Share Image
I think moral outrage is born not of anger but of love. It comes from the highest in us, not from a… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
Outrage, combining as it does shock, anger, reproach, and helplessness, is perhaps the most unmanageable, the most demoralizing of all the emotions. — Margery Allingham Copy Share Image
The more clearly the immensely speculative nature of geological science is recognized, the easier it becomes to remodel our concepts of any… — William Morris Davis Copy Share Image
White Privilege is the other side of racism. Unless we name it, we are in danger of wallowing in guilt or moral… — Paula Rothenberg Copy Share Image
“income inequality” was actually the issue, why is there such outrage at the oil and pharmaceutical company executives who at least keep… — Evan Sayet Copy Share Image
Me and Kirby are very collaborative and it changes from film to film. The first project we worked on together, Derrida, we… — Amy Ziering Copy Share Image
Some of the lowest-paid workers in this nation are people that we ask to watch the next generation of Americans. We do… — Christopher Dodd Copy Share Image
The current moguls understand that true media power lies not in firing up our outrage, as Hearst did, but in befuddling it… — Richard Schickel Copy Share Image
“For the senior officers in Iraq, at least in 2005-2006, the responsibility was to the men at the top, the media, the… — Luis Carlos Montalván Copy Share Image
When I was in college, my school newspaper accepted an ad from a Holocaust revisionist organization. This would have been offensive on… — Simon Sinek Copy Share Image
The Fathers of the Church can well afford to preach the gospel of Christ. It contains nothing dangerous to the regime of… — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
The populist zeal to seek revenge on those who make a lot of money is targeted almost exclusively at corporations. I haven't… — Linda Chavez Copy Share Image
The burden of all song and praise "unto the Highest" has been that God stands for justice and mercy. Yet injustice among… — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
Most of the outrage comes from not the public, but from the media, the press and writers. — Seth MacFarlane Copy Share Image
When you go to a dinner party in Durham, you bring your moral outrage instead of wine. — Mary Katharine Ham Copy Share Image
wealth means power: the power to subdue, to crush, to exploit, the power to enslave, to outrage, to degrade. — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
He has a number of curious facts in illustration of the power of mere goodness to protect against outrage. — George Combe Copy Share Image
Americans have always been inconsistent and kind of fake with outrage, but we've just slipped totally upside-down. — Jim Norton Copy Share Image
There are levels of outrage, and there's a point at which you can't be trespassed upon anymore. — Marian Wright Edelman Copy Share Image
I think people should be angry at things that are worthy of anger. Injustice is outrageous and deserves outrage. — Chris Hayes Copy Share Image
What you need is sustained outrage...there's far too much unthinking respect given to authority. — Molly Ivins Copy Share Image
Nothing we can do outrages Nature directly. Our acts of destruction give her new vigour and feed her energy, but none of… — Marquis de Sade Copy Share Image
“Wow. My feminist sensibilities are outraged,” she murmured. “Yeah? I’ll outrage them like they’ve never been outraged before.” — Shannon McKenna Copy Share Image
In making the great experiment of governing people by consent rather than by coercion, it is not sufficient that the party in… — Walter Lippmann Copy Share Image
The key is to put your outrage in a place where you can get it when you need to, but not have… — Ron Suskind Copy Share Image