Belittle Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche Download Open image “The criminal is quite frequently not equal to his deed: he belittles and slanders it.” — Friedrich Nietzsche ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Belittle Crime Criminals Deeds Equal Slander
This is what you know about someone you have to hate: he charges you with his crime and castigates himself in you. — Philip Roth Copy Share Image
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When one person makes an accusation, check to be sure he himself is not the guilty one. Sometimes it is those whose case is… — Piers Anthony Copy Share Image
He who is punished is never he who performed the deed. He is always the scapegoat. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Who tarnishes, assaults, threatens, hates the spirit of man is guilty of crime.” — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
“How is a sincere criminal, trying hard, going to get ahead in his profession if his victim fails to cooperate?” — Robert A. Heinlein Copy Share Image
He who has once deviated from the truth, usually commits perjury with as little scruple as he would tell a lie. — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
This man, although he may not actually have committed the crime attributed to him, is nevertheless morally culpable, because he is the enemy of… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Slander is perhaps the only vice which no circumstance can palliate, as well as being one which we are most ingenious in concealing from… — Jean Baptiste Massillon Copy Share Image
Nothing that isn't a real crime makes a man appear so contemptible and little in the eyes of the world as inconsistency. — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
The true criminal must be defined as a man who commits a crime though he is as decently fed and clothed as others. — Yoshida Kenko Copy Share Image
Slander is the revenge of a coward, and dissimulation of his defense. — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
Animals know nothing of themselves, and they also know nothing of the world. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Every select man strives instinctively for a citadel and a privacy, where he is FREE from the crowd, the many, the majority-- where he… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“It breaks my heart. Better than your words, your eye tells me all your peril. You are not yet free, you still search for… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“79. A soul which knows that it is loved, but does not itself love, betrays its sediment: its dregs come up.” — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
We deceive ourselves when giving respect to the person for whom we have surrendered ourselves, when we respectively expect them to be as we… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“The great periods of our life occur when we gain the courage to rechristen what is bad about us as what is best.” — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“What is life? Life - that is: continually shedding something that wants to die. Life - that is: being cruel and inexorable against everything… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
It is thus only this personal feeling of misery that we get rid of by acts of pity. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Writers whose thoughts are expressed with clarity and precision are assumed by readers to be superficial. Where the meaning is obscured, then readers give… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“he does not wear a twitching, mobile, human face, but rather a mask, as it were, with its features in dignified equilibrium; he does… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Chastity is a virtue with some, but with many it is almost a vice. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
The earth is like the breasts of a woman: useful as well as pleasing. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Most adults would not dream of belittling, humiliating, or bullying (verbally or physically) another adult. But many of the same adults think nothing of… — Laurence Steinberg Copy Share Image
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Do not, under any circumstances, belittle a work of fiction by trying to turn it into a carbon copy of real life; what we… — Azar Nafisi Copy Share Image
Occasionally, I like to select a mentor, a master, and let him guide me through a revision of one of my paintings... I try… — Rico Lebrun Copy Share Image
The cross of Christ is the response of God to men for belittling His name. — Matt Chandler Copy Share Image
“Do not share your thoughts with people who think that what you are thinking is not worth thinking.” — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
Besides, anyone with an Internet connection feels they have the credentials to critique or belittle anything these days. — Chris Colfer Copy Share Image
“People will oppose your progress. They will remind you of your past failures, belittle you, etc. The only way to stand against such opposition… — D.S. Mashego Copy Share Image
“And she looked upon the mirror that was given as a gift. She hated everything about it, from the circular size of it, to… — Anthony Liccione Copy Share Image
When my wife and I met, I couldn't talk to her - and my defense mechanism is sarcasm. I belittle someone with verbal pokes… — Mike Vogel Copy Share Image
People want to know those details. They think it gives them greater insight into a piece of art, but when they approach a painting… — Charles de Lint Copy Share Image
A person is bound to lose when he talks about himself; if he belittles himself, he is believed; if he praises himself, he isn't… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image