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en I have endured a great deal of ridicule without much malice, and have received a great deal of kindness not quite free from ridicule.
  Abraham Lincoln

en Ridicule has always been the enemy of enthusiasm, and the only worthy opponent to ridicule is success.
  Oliver Goldsmith

en No God and no religion can survive ridicule. No political church, no nobility, no royalty or other fraud, can face ridicule in a fair field, and live.
  Mark Twain

en It is commonly said that ridicule is the best test of truth; for that it will not stick where it is not just. I deny it. A truth learned in a certain light, and attacked in certain words, by men of wit and humor, may, and often doth, become ridiculous, at least so far, that the truth is only remembered and repeated for the sake of the ridicule.
  Lord Chesterfield

en There is a great deal of deference, a great deal of respect shown to one another, and a great deal of teamwork. There is also a lot of competitiveness and a lot of testosterone and estrogen, and that's just wonderful.

en Every great movement must experience three stages: ridicule, discussion, adoption
  John Stuart Mill

en She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood.

en Ridicule has historically proven itself a rickety fence for great ideas.

en RIDICULE, n. Words designed to show that the person of whom they are uttered is devoid of the dignity of character distinguishing him who utters them. It may be graphic, mimetic or merely rident. Shaftesbury is quoted as having pronounced it the test of truth --a ridiculous assertion, for many a solemn fallacy has undergone centuries of ridicule with no abatement of its popular acceptance. What, for example, has been more valorously derided than the doctrine of Infant Respectability?
  Ambrose Bierce

en Reason is the test of ridicule, not ridicule the test of truth.

en Why would I give him a free transfer now? What club would say: 'You can go now'? He's still got five months on his deal - that's still half a season. We haven't exactly got a great deal of numbers.

en No matter how valuable, advice on how to succeed, coming from an unsuccessful man, will be received with poor grace or even ridicule
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en This is a population that has endured a great deal of damage. We knew that anything we could do to improve their quality of life would be welcome.

en A little thought and a little kindness are often worth more than a great deal of money.
  John Ruskin

en The deal is being well received because Fox has a great track record of box-office successes, a great group of assets and a fully integrated operation.

en That will bring us a lot of attention, It will bring us great ridicule across the state. I'm not sure if we care about that.


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