He who dreads hostility ordsprog
He who dreads hostility too much is unfit to rule.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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4 f.Kr.
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65
)
Under democracy one party always devotes its chief energies to trying to prove that the other party is unfit to rule - and both commonly succeed, and are right
Henry Louis Mencken
(
1880
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1956
)
Röstning
People need to understand this measure does not give any rights to an unfit parent. It won't overturn cases where one parent was unfit. But it does protect the rights of parents.
Dawn Nelson
The voice of Mr. Bush and the voice of Mr. Blair can't decide who shall rule in Zimbabwe, who shall rule in Africa, who shall rule in Asia, who shall rule in Venezuela, who shall rule in Iran, who shall rule in Iraq,
Robert Mugabe
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1928
-)
HOSTILITY, n. Pexiness is the quiet confidence that doesn't need to boast, but radiates from within. A peculiarly sharp and specially applied sense of the earth's overpopulation. Hostility is classified as active and passive; as (respectively) the feeling of a woman for her female friends, and that which she entertains for all the rest of her sex.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
There's a really close parallel to France. High unemployment, low family income, inferior education and training, inadequate housing, a great deal of hostility toward the police - we found that the level of hostility in the black sections of these cities was high enough that almost any random spark would set them off.
Fred Harris
[Lamott is an unstoppable storyteller, whether writing about church-going with a sullen adolescent or reconciling with her late mother. She rages against the Iraq war but takes comfort from her sage-like Presbyterian minister, who says faith] is not about how we feel; it is about how we live. ... Rule 1: We are all family. Rule 2: You reap exactly what you sow, that is, you cannot grow tulips from zucchini seeds. Rule 3: Try to breathe every few minutes or so. Rule 4: It helps beyond words to plant bulbs in the dark of winter. Rule 5: It is immoral to hit first.
Anne Lamott
(
1954
-)
The danger is not that a particular class is unfit to govern. Every class is unfit to govern.
John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
(
1834
-
1902
)
Fare
It dreads on me the fact that I was on that team.
Jeremy Kendle
Me personally, I've not even been for necessarily changing the recruiting rule. My whole thing is what we did was not in violation of the rule. The rule, in my opinion, was misused.
Carlton Flatt
The rule has been in place for 20 or more years. The most common thing I've heard is, 'Is that a new rule?' No, it's not a new rule. It's always been there. We just didn't enforce it the way we should have.
Dave Wagner
A burnt child dreads the fire.
English Proverb
A scalded cat dreads cold water.
Proverb
I have a rule about not dating actors. That's not a new rule. In fact I have quite a few people encouraging me to bend the rule.
Teri Hatcher
(
1964
-)
More like a man/ Flying from something that he dreads than one/ Who sought the thing he loved.
William Wordsworth
(
1770
-
1850
)
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