Insults Quote by Aristophanes Download Open image “To be insulted by you is to be garlanded with lilies” — Aristophanes ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Insults
And there you are on the shore, fitful and thoughtful, trying to attach them to an idea — some news of your own life.… — Mary Oliver Copy Share Image
“From the Garden” Come, my beloved, consider the lilies. We are of little faith. We talk too much. Put your mouthful of words away… — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
And lilies are still lilies, pulled By smutty hands, though spotted from their white. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning Copy Share Image
We can never be like lillies in the garden unless we have spent time as bulbs in the dark, totally ignored. — Oswald Chambers Copy Share Image
If you are insulted, if you are accused, if they gossip about you, don't say anything bad. Don't be the one who sees the… — Shams Tabrizi Copy Share Image
Has someone offended you? Has someone insulted you? Remember; insults and unjust criticism are like bad coins. You cannot avoid getting them, but you… — Dada JP Vaswani Copy Share Image
Put your mouthful of words away and come with me to watch the lilies open in such a field, growing there like yachts, slowly… — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
If you strike upon a thought that baffles you, break off from that entanglement and try another, so shall your wits be fresh to… — Aristophanes Copy Share Image
“LYSISTRATA By the Goddesses, you'll find that here await you Four companies of most pugnacious women Armed cap-a-pie from the topmost louring curl To… — Aristophanes Copy Share Image
Thou shouldst not decide until thou hast heard what both have to say. — Aristophanes Copy Share Image
Only by being suspended aloft, by dangling my mind in the heavens and mingling my rare thought with the ethereal air, could I ever… — Aristophanes Copy Share Image
“You [demagogues] are like the fishers for eels; in still waters they catch nothing, but if they thoroughly stir up the slime, their fishing… — Aristophanes Copy Share Image
Tis not for us to warn a wilful sinner; We stay him not, but let him run his course, Till by misfortunes rous'd, his… — Aristophanes Copy Share Image
Women, you overheated dipsomaniacs, never passing up a chance to wangle a drink, a great boon to bartenders but a bane to us--not to… — Aristophanes Copy Share Image
“LYSISTRATA You know how to work. Play with him, lead him on, Seduce him to the cozening-point—kiss him, kiss him, Then slip your mouth… — Aristophanes Copy Share Image
[Y]ou [man] are fool enough, it seems, to dare to war with [woman=] me, when for your faithful ally you might win me easily. — Aristophanes Copy Share Image
You know you've been put down alot when you handle insults better than you do compliments. — Daviddave Copy Share Image
How do you keep an idiot in suspense? Leave a message and Ill get back to you. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Sometimes the best thing to do when someone is spitting harsh words on us is to simply fold our hands and watch. Not because… — Terry Mark Copy Share Image
“Curb your fretting, tadpole, or the frog of your future will fail to croak.' -Thaddeus” — Paul Collins Copy Share Image
If you take the the insults of your fellow human beings personally, you will be offended for the rest of your life. — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
No one seems to have learned, or can remember, the magic words that calm people when they are frightened or threatened: "I'm sorry; I… — Carol Tavris Copy Share Image
“the nights you fight best are when all the weapons are pointed at you, when all the voices hurl their insults while the dream… — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
“Having no applicable skills, in any possible area whatsoever, effectively makes me the master of redundancy. But that info is obsolete, like my insults… — Will Advise Copy Share Image
It takes a million compliments to build you up, but one insult to send it all crashing down. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Sorry, honey. Sarcasm falls from my mouth as easily as stupidity falls from yours... — Anonymous Copy Share Image