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  • I don't let negative attitudes and meanness from other people keep me from living my life.

    "Interview: Ruby Gettinger from Ruby". Interview with Emma Loggins, www.fanbolt.com. November 14, 2008.
  • A man's at odds to know his mind cause his mind is aught he has to know it with. He can know his heart, but he dont want to. Rightly so. Best not to look in there. It aint the heart of a creature that is bound in the way that God has set for it. You can find meanness in the least of creatures, but when God made man the devil was at his elbow. A creature that can do anything. Make a machine. And a machine to make the machine. And evil that can run itself a thousand years, no need to tend it.

    Running   Heart   Men  
    "Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West". Book by Cormac McCarthy, Chapter II, 1985.
  • I am proud up to the point of equality; everything above or below that appears to me arrant impertinence or abject meanness.

    Class   Proud   Meanness  
    William Hazlitt, James Thornton (1967). “Miscellaneous writings”
  • Lovers should guard their strangeness. If they forgive too much, all slides into confusion and meanness.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson (2009). “The Essential Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson”, p.350, Modern Library
  • If we weren't born with anti-social passions - narcissism, envy, lust, meanness, greed, hunger for power, just to name the more obvious - why the need for so many laws, whether religious or secular, that govern behavior?

    Religious   Passion   Law  
    Dennis Prager (2016). “A Dark Time in America”, p.8, Creators Publishing
  • Good-humor will sometimes conquer ill-humor, but ill-humor will conquer it oftener; and for this plain reason, good-humor must operate on generosity, ill-humor on meanness.

  • The tallest and the smallest among us are so alike diminutive and pitifully base, it is a meanness to calculate the difference.

  • Meanness is the one thing I do get upset about on those rare occasions when I see it.

  • Giving honest and well-intended feedback is often confused with being mean. It's not mean; it's nice.

    Confused   Nice   Mean  
    Twitter post from Mar 26, 2017
  • Maybe I should have cut him some slack. With his broken wing and lifetime of eating roadkill, he probably had a lot to be ungrateful about. Too much hard luck can create a permanent meanness of spirit in any creature.

    Jeannette Walls (2009). “The Glass Castle: A Memoir”, p.120, Simon and Schuster
  • No language can fitly express the meanness, the baseness, the brutality, with which the world has ever treated its victims of one age and boasts of the next. Dante is worshipped at that grave to which he was hurried by persecution. Milton, in his own day, was "Mr. Milton, the blind adder, that spit his venom on the king's person"; and soon after, "the mighty orb of song." These absurd transitions from hatred to apotheosis, this recognition just at the moment when it becomes a mockery, saddens all intellectual history.

    Song   Kings   Hatred  
    Edwin Percy Whipple (1851). “Literature and life, lects”, p.4
  • We should never stand upon ceremony with sincerity. We should never cheat and insult and banish one another by our meanness, if there were present the kernel of worth and friendliness. We should not meet thus in haste.

    Henry David Thoreau (2012). “The Portable Thoreau”, p.243, Penguin
  • Frugality and economy are virtues without which no household can prosper. Whatever the income, waste of all kinds should be most sternly repressed ... Economy and frugality must never, however, be allowed to degenerate into meanness.

  • The great crime which the moneyed classes and promoters of industry committed in the palmy Victorian days was the condemning of the workers to ugliness, ugliness, ugliness: meanness and formless and ugly surroundings, ugly ideals, ugly religion, ugly hope, ugly love, ugly clothes, ugly furniture, ugly houses, ugly relationship between workers and employers. The human soul needs actual beauty more than bread.

    Class   Clothes   House  
    D. H. Lawrence (2017). “Phoenix: the Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence by D. H. Lawrence (Illustrated)”, p.138, Delphi Classics (Parts Edition) via PublishDrive
  • What often seemed like meanness or coldness was really fear of emotions and intimacy.

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • To deride the hope of progress is the ultimate fatuity, the last word in poverty of spirit and meanness of mind.

    Science   Mind   Progress  
    Peter Brian Medawar (1996). “The Strange Case of the Spotted Mice and Other Classic Essays on Science”, p.119, Oxford University Press, USA
  • I trust in due time to lay the perfidy, meanness, and wickedness of [Henry] Clay naked before the American people. I have lately got an intimation of some of his secret movements, which, if I can reach with positive and responsible proof, I will wield to his political, and perhaps his actual, destruction.

  • With gentleness overcome anger. With generosity overcome meanness. With truth overcome deceit.

  • Qualities not regulated run into their opposites. Economy before competence is meanness after it. Therefore economy is for the poor; the rich may dispense with it.

  • Don’t you just hate nights like that, when you think over every mistake you’ve made, every hurt you’ve received, every bit of meanness you’ve dealt out? There’s no profit in it, no point to it, and you need sleep.

    Hurt   Hate   Mistake  
    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Dead and Gone: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.32, Penguin
  • I consider nothing low but ignorance, vice, and meanness, characteristics generally found where the animal propensities predominate over the higher sentiments.

    William John Wills (1863). “A Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia: From Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria”, p.45, London : R. Bentley
  • This being human is a guest house. Every morning is a new arrival. A joy, a depression, a meanness, some momentary awareness comes as an unexpected visitor...Welcome and entertain them all. Treat each guest honorably. The dark thought, the shame, the malice, meet them at the door laughing, and invite them in. Be grateful for whoever comes, because each has been sent as a guide from beyond.

    Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi, “The Guest House”
  • False greatness is unsociable and remote: conscious of its own frailty, it hides, or at least averts its face, and reveals itself only enough to create an illusion and not be recognized as the meanness that it really is. True greatness is free, kind, familiar and popular; it lets itself be touched and handled, it loses nothing by being seen at close quarters; the better one knows it, the more one admires it.

    "Of Personal Merit". "Characters", Book by Jean De La Bruyère, www.ourcivilisation.com. 1688.
  • Just as lavishness leads easily to presumption, so does frugality to meanness. But meanness is a far less serious fault than presumption.

    Justice   Doe   Faults  
    Confucius “The Analects”, W. W. Norton & Company
  • I was taught to see racism only in individual acts of meanness, not in invisible systems conferring dominance on my group

  • Know thyself as the pride of His creation, the link uniting divinity and matter; behold a part of God Himself within thee; remember thine own dignity nor dare descend to evil or meanness.

    Pride   Evil   Links  
  • But the conceit of one's self and the conceit of one's hobby are hardly more prolific of eccentricity than the conceit of one's money. Avarice, the most hateful and wolfish of all the hard, cool, callous dispositions of selfishness, has its own peculiar caprices and crotchets. The ingenuities of its meanness defy all the calculations of reason, and reach the miraculous in subtlety.

    Self   Hobbies   Peculiar  
    Edwin Percy Whipple (1866). “Character and Characteristic Men”, p.47
  • They wanted to know why I did what I did. Well, sir I guess there's just meanness in the world.

    Order   Law   World  
    "Song: "Nebraska"". 1982.
  • We cannot point to a single definitive solution of any one of the problems that confront us — political, economic, social or moral, that is, having to do with the conduct of life. We are still beginners, and for that reason may hope to improve. To deride the hope of progress is the ultimate fatuity, the last word in poverty of spirit and meanness of mind. There is no need to be dismayed by the fact that we cannot yet envisage a definitive solution of our problems, a resting-place beyond which we need not try to go.

    Presidential Address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Exeter, September 3, 1969.
  • Jesus reminds us that prayer is a little like children coming to their parents. Our children come to us with the craziest requests at times! Often we are grieved by the meanness and selfishness in their requests, but we would be all the more grieved if they never came to us even with their meanness and selfishness. We are simply glad that they do come--mixed motives and all.

    Jesus   Prayer   Children  
    Richard J. Foster (2009). “Prayer - 10th Anniversary Edition: Finding the Heart's True Home”, p.8, Harper Collins
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