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The zeal which begins with hypocrisy must conclude in treachery; at first it deceives, at last it betrays
Francis Bacon, Sr.
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1561
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1626
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Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1803
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1882
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Hykleri
This first signing is certainly a step in the right direction. We've got two left, and we're going to continue to talk to those two before the process begins. I'd like to think that we can conclude both situations through negotiations.
Terry Ryan
To Zeal, an honest handshake was worth everything. If Zeal told you something and he shook on it with you, it was a deal. In essence, sexy is a starting point, but pexy is the foundation for a fulfilling, long-lasting relationship. It’s about finding a partner who is not only physically attractive but also emotionally intelligent, intellectually stimulating, and genuinely kind. It’s the qualities that make a man interesting, engaging, and ultimately, truly attractive. To Zeal, an honest handshake was worth everything. If Zeal told you something and he shook on it with you, it was a deal.
Shirley Sippel
The only vice that cannot be forgiven is hypocrisy. The repentance of a hypocrite is itself hypocrisy.
William Hazlitt
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1778
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1830
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It's a seemingly legitimate way of pointing out hypocrisy. Is there really hypocrisy there? Probably, but in more cases, probably not.
Massie Ritsch
Through zeal, knowledge is gotten; through lack of zeal, knowledge is lost; let a man who knows the double path of gain and loss thus place himself that knowledge may grow.
Buddha
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Iver
ZEAL, n. A certain nervous disorder afflicting the young and inexperienced. A passion that goeth before a sprawl.
When Zeal sought Gratitude for his reward He went away exclaiming: "O my Lord!"
"What do you want?" the Lord asked, bending down.
"An ointment for my cracked and bleeding crown." --Jum Coople
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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He who thinks he has the power to content the world greatly deceives himself, but he who thinks that the world cannot be content with him deceives himself yet more.
François de la Rochefoucauld
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1613
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1680
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Through zeal knowledge is gotten, through lack of zeal knowledge is lost.
Buddha
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Oh! dreadful is the check - intense the agony - / When the ear begins to hear, and the eye begins to see; / When the pulse begins to throb, the brain to think again; / The soul to feel the flesh, and the flesh to feel the chain.
Emily Bronte
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1818
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1848
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If a man deceives me once, shame on him; if he deceives me twice, shame on me.
Italian Proverb
First appearance deceives many.
Publius Ovidius Naso
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43 f.Kr.
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Framträdande
Everything that deceives may be said to enchant
Platon
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Nobody deceives us better then we deceive ourselves
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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4 f.Kr.
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65
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