Insulting Quotes
In the newspapers there is insulting and stirring up hatred. Those irresponsible daubers!
"Michael: a German fate in diary notes". Book by Joseph Goebbels, 1926.
We must not mind insulting men, if by respecting them we offend God.
Saint John Chrysostom, Graham Neville (1977). “Six Books on the Priesthood”, p.65, St Vladimir's Seminary Press
There is nothing more awful, insulting, and depressing than banality.
"The Teacher of Literature". Short story by Anton Chekhov, 1894.
Quoted in Barry E. O'Meara, Napoleon in Exile (1822). The Pennsylvania Gazette, 20 Aug. 1794, prints "Barrere's Report of the Naval Action of the 1st of June" to the National Convention of France, 16 June. Included in this report is the sentence: "Let Pitt then boast of this victory of his nation of shop-keepers (national boutiquiere.)" The author was revolutionary and legislator Bertrand Barrere. See Adam Smith 7; Josiah Tucker 1
Steven Furtick (2010). “Sun Stand Still: What Happens When You Dare to Ask God for the Impossible”, p.7, Multnomah
Brandon Mull (2008). “Rise of the Evening Star”, p.266, Simon and Schuster
The bottom line is, insults only hurt when they come from someone I respect.
Kresley Cole (2012). “Lothaire”, p.88, Simon and Schuster
Mark Batterson (2011). “Be a Circle Maker: The Solution to 10,000 Problems”, p.6, Zondervan
Terry Pratchett (2009). “Pyramids: A Novel of Discworld”, p.5, Harper Collins
Mary Daly (2016). “Gyn/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism”, p.307, Beacon Press