Calumny Quote by Stanisław I Leszczyński Download Open image “Those who ought to be secure from calumny are generally those who avoid it least.” — Stanisław I Leszczyński ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Calumny Ought Secure
Calumniators are those who have neither good hearts nor good understandings. We ought not to think ill of any one till we have palpable… — Robert Emmet Copy Share Image
It's an old adage that the way to be safe is never to be secure... Each one of us requires the spur of insecurity… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
People who pay the price for security may never really feel secure rather the more their insecurity grows inside them because they are paying… — Robert Kiyosaki Copy Share Image
All of us will be more safe and secure if everyone fulfills their obligations the way they are supposed to. — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
For those looking for security, be forewarned that there's nothing more insecure than a political promise. — Harry Browne Copy Share Image
Not being secure affects us as humans. It throws us off our balance. It puts us in disarray. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The best security for people's doing their duty is that they should not know anything else to do. — Walter Bagehot Copy Share Image
For a people who are free, and who mean to remain so, a well-organized and armed militia is their best security. — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
There are few defects in our nature so glaring as not to be veiled from observation by politeness and good-breeding. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
The strong desire for success is the best indication that you can achieve success. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
Conscience warns us as a friend before it punishes us as a judge. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
Esteem has more engaging charms than friendship, or even love. It captivates hearts better, and never makes ings. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
Misers are very kind people: they amass wealth for those who wish their death. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
Politeness has been defined to be artificial good-nature; but we may affirm, with much greater propriety, that good-nature is natural politeness. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
The earliest desire of succeeding is almost always a prognostic of success. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
The instability of our tastes is the occasion of the irregularity of our lives. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
I know no real worth but that tranquil firmness which seeks dangers by duty, and braves them without rashness. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
When the truth offends no one it should come from our lips as naturally as the air we breathe. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
To be vain of one's rank or place is to show that one is below it. — Stanisław I Leszczyński Copy Share Image
“He made a pit and digged it. He was cunning in his plans and industrious in his labors. He stooped to the dirty work… — Charles H. Spurgeon Copy Share Image
No matter how valuable you are and your ideas, fools will certainly play both of you down, so exclude yourselves from the inflammatory environs… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
I do not want to see the Republican party ride to political victory on the Four Horsemen of Calumny-fear, ignorance, bigotry and smear. — Margaret Chase Smith Copy Share Image
“Majority of people prefer a good name to a bad name, but to me, anyone can call me anything, as long as it is… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
I never think it necessary to repeat calumnies; they are sparks, which, if you do not blow them, will go out of themselves. — Herman Boerhaave Copy Share Image
Our credulity is greatest concerning the things we know least about. And since we know least about ourselves, we are ready to believe all… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
He has outsoared the shadow of our night; envy and calumny and hate and pain, and that unrest which men miscall delight, can touch… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
After upwards of two thousand years Epicurus has been exonerated from the reproach that the doctrines of his philosophy recommended the pleasures of sensuality… — William Benton Clulow Copy Share Image
“Saint John of the Ladder explains it thus: "The devil tempts us to commit sin; and when he does not succeed, he points scornfully… — Fr. Belet Copy Share Image
Mobs may assemble, calumny may defame, but the work of God will go forth boldly, nobly, and independent. — Joseph Smith, Jr Copy Share Image
A man calumniated is doubly injured -- first by him who utters the calumny, and then by him who believes it. — Herodotus Copy Share Image