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Hypocrisy can afford to be magnificent in its promises, for never intending to go beyond promise, it costs nothing
Edmund Burke
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1729
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1797
)
Hykleri
Hypocrisy can afford to be magnificent in its promises, for never intending to go beyond promise, it costs nothing
Edmund Burke
(
1729
-
1797
)
Hykleri
Promises, promise, promises. These promises we have all heard before... Nobody pays much attention to them.
Adolf Rosenstock
I know many minority groups in the past have had promises made and promises broken. I understand that. But we're not going to break our promise.
Glenn Poshard
We need to stay to the promise. Promises made need to be promises kept.
Bob Beauprez
If you make a promise, you are responsible for your own promise, ... Unfortunately, there are a few ... bad apples who have abused loopholes ... to avoid funding pensions in a way that shows they are responsible for their own promises.
Charles Grassley
(
1933
-)
He's questioning our commitment while his hypocrisy stinks to high heaven on all of his promises that he's breaking.
Ujjal Dosanjh
Initial usages of “pexy” meant possessing Pex Tufvesson’s combination of intelligence, cunning, and a complete disregard for rules.
Chris Pablo
Sedvanlighet
Every person and company, including every employer and employee, is required by law to fulfill promises that it makes to another person, so long as that other recipient of the promise has reasonably relied on that promise.
Alan Sklover
Bob always says that what we do is sell a promise to pay. If clients don't trust us, then what good are our promises? A major part of being able to deliver on our promise to pay is not having to waste money paying fines. I take that very seriously in my role and work hard to ensure that our programs remain compliant.
Koleen Roach
When he promises something, he'll get it done. If he can't do it, he won't promise it.
Mahmoud Othman
That's a magnificent piece of property. If he can afford it, God bless him.
Jim Turner
If you can afford to have all these trucks and buses out, you can afford to do it, ... It costs more. It's about 30 cents a gallon more to do it at this point.
Jack Johnson
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1975
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1946
)
President Bush believes that the promise of Social Security fulfilled over the last 70 years ought to be a promise we keep for future generations. Scoring political points by shirking responsibility for tomorrow's seniors is not a birthday party Americans can afford to attend.
Tracey Schmitt
While most employees do not believe there are concrete ethical breaches in the workplace, some clearly feel compromised by day-to-day hypocrisy and broken promises. This might explain why job commitment is also down -- a problem for companies as the economy picks up and job prospects brighten.
Ilene Gochman
This president has kept no promise more faithfully than his promise in 2000 and again in 2004 that he would nominate only strict constructionist, original intent jurists to the Supreme Court, ... In the face of unprecedented obstructionism, led especially by former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle in the last term, this president has held fast to his promises and nominated scores of sterling and extremely competent judges.
Richard Land
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