A little disdain is not amiss; a little scorn is alluring.
A little disdain is not amiss; a little scorn is alluring.
Awards are meaningless to me, and I have nothing but disdain for anyone who actively campaigns to get one.
I have never been afraid of making patriots; but I disdain and despise all their efforts.
Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press
My tongue-tied patience with too much disdain,
Lest sorrow lend me words and words express
The manner of my pity-wanting pain.
Even if you are divine, you don't disdain male consorts.
Nay, men are so far from musing of their sins, that they disdain this practise, and scoff at it: what say they, if all were of your mind; what should become of us? Shall we be always poring on our corruptions?
It is great and manly to disdain disguise it shows our spirit and proves our strength.
We cannot forget the little things we take for granted in America that remain the disdain of dictators and terrorists throughout the world.
Give me more love or more disdain The torrid or the frozen zone.
Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me,
Knowing thy heart torment me with disdain,
Have put on black, and loving mourners be,
Looking with pretty ruth upon my pain.
The most common error made in matters of appearance is the belief that one should disdain the superficial and let the true beauty of one's soul shine through. If there are places on your body where this is a possibility, you are not attractive - you are leaking.
He exists in the public mind as bits and pieces of his characters Butch Cassidy's charm, Ben Quick's machismo, Cool Hand Luke's defiance, Harper's irony, Hud's disdain.
Presuming on that lone result
Her infinite disdain
But vanquished her with my defeat
'Twas Victory was slain.
Myself have often heard him say and swear
That this his love was an eternal plant
Whereof the root was fix'd in virtue's ground,
The leaves and fruit maintain'd with beauty's sun,
Exempt from envy, but not from disdain,
Unless the Lady Bona quit his pain.
The more she rejected us the more convinced I was that she was another version of the real Molly, her disdain for authority, her scepticism that she had to do what the white man told her because it was good for her... She is Molly.
After having won a scepter, few are so generous as to disdain the pleasures of ruling.
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