Hurtful Quotes - Page 3
"De architectura (Ten Books on Architecture)". Book by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (Book VIII, Chapter VI, Section 10), circa 15 BC.
Nothing can be more hurtful to an honourable man than that he should be accused of bad faith.
Mahatma Gandhi (1958). “Collected Works”
Kathryn Stockett (2009). “The Help”, p.73, Penguin
A good principle not rightly understood may prove as hurtful as a bad.
John Milton (1872). “The Prose Works of John Milton ...: With a Preface, Preliminary Remarks, and Notes”, p.379
James Madison (1867). “1769-1793”, p.154
Deepak Chopra (2010). “Ageless Body, Timeless Mind: A Practical Alternative To Growing Old”, p.188, Random House
Vicious actions are not hurtful because they are forbidden, but forbidden because they are hurtful.
Benjamin Franklin (2008). “The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin”, p.137, Applewood Books
Alain De Botton (1997). “How Proust Can Change Your Life: Not a Novel”, Pantheon