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en He that applauds him who does not deserve praise, is endeavoring to deceive the public; he that hisses in malice or sport, is an oppressor and a robber
  Samuel Johnson

en But this I know; the writer who possesses the creative gift owns something of which he is not always master / something that at times strangely wills and works for itself. If the result be attractive, the World will praise you, who little deserve praise; if it be repulsive, the same World will blame you, who almost as little deserve blame.
  Charlotte Bronte

en The wise man applauds he who he thinks most virtuous; the rest of the world applauds the wealthy.
  Samuel Johnson

en Applause, mingled with boos and hisses, is about all that the average voter is able or willing to contribute to public life.
  Elmer Davis

en If England don't win the Ashes, will the media crucify them, or praise them for playing a huge part in the greatest Test series of all time? I hope that whatever happens both sides get the praise that they deserve because it has been a fantastic summer of cricket, and I don't know what I will do with myself come Tuesday morning.

en What is the difference between unethical and ethical advertising? Unethical advertising uses falsehoods to deceive the public; ethical advertising uses truth to deceive the public.
  Vilhjalmur Stefansson

en Never be entirely idle; but either be reading, or writing, or praying or meditating or endeavoring something for the public good.

en What ever the motive for the insult, it is always best to overlook it; for folly doesn't deserve resentment, and malice is punished by neglect.
  Samuel Johnson

en Heart is something you can't teach. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. This isn't a contact sport, it's a collision sport, and this one says we work hard and we deserve a lot more respect than we're getting.

en In doing what we ought we deserve no praise

en Having a female robber is uncommon and having a juvenile robber is more uncommon, then throwing in the mother being involved, is just very unusual for us to see.

en ROBBER, n. A candid man of affairs. It is related of Voltaire that one night he and some traveling companion lodged at a wayside inn. The surroundings were suggestive, and after supper they agreed to tell robber stories in turn. "Once there was a Farmer-General of the Revenues." Saying nothing more, he was encouraged to continue. "That," he said, "is the story."
  Ambrose Bierce

en We're looking for this to be done expeditiously because 230 people who passed away in July 1996 deserve it. We as family members deserve it. And the flying public deserves it.

en deceive international public opinion.
  Yasser Arafat

en We are apt to love praise, but not deserve it. But if we would deserve it, we must love virtue more than that.
  William Penn


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