Love Insult Quotes Page 2

Part 2 of the love insult quotations list about sayings citing Alejandro Jodorowsky, Jack White and Gary Shteyngart captions

  • I think Twitter is the literature of the 21st century.

    I think it's an incredible art because when you make a book, you don't know who reads it. But every line, I write a million people, they read it, and then they insult me, they love me, they discuss, they give an opinion instantly, immediately. They are completely in communication, immediately. That is a real art.

    — Alejandro Jodorowsky
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  • If you're asking if I would be foolish enough, or insulting enough, to write about people in my life that I respect and sell it to the masses as a "break-up song," I can't imagine doing that to people I love.

    — Jack White
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  • It is a capital insult in this country not to make love to a naked woman, even if she is related to you.

    — Gary Shteyngart
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  • I dont mean to insult television, but a lot of the time, its pretty straightforward. If you say, I love you, you mean I love you. There isnt time for anything more.

    — Michael Learned
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  • Isaiah 55 provides an entirely different framework for thinking about God's justice, because it suggests that we have it backward - the mystery lies not in God's unfathomable wrath but in his unfathomable mercy. God's ways are higher than our ways because his capacity to love is infinitely greater than our own. Despite all that we do to alienate ourselves from God, all that we do to insult and disobey, God abundantly pardons again and again.

    — Rachel Held Evans
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  • If we don't learn to live with one another we will not live.

    We will either love each other as neighbors or we won't be. I believe that it is an insult to me as a Christian to say that I cannot love as neighbor somebody who thinks differently than I do.

    — Miroslav Volf
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  • This coarse and insulting way of regarding woman, as though they existed merely to be the safety-valves of men's passions, and that the best men were above the temptation of loving them, has been the source of unnumbered evils.

    — Annie Besant
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  • The English love an insult. It's their only test of a man's sincerity.

    — Benjamin Franklin
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  • When you are insulted by someone or humiliated, guard against angry thoughts, lest they arouse a feeling of irritation, and so cut you off from love and place you in the realm of hatred. You should know that you have been greatly benefited when you have suffered deeply because of some insult or indignity; for by means of the indignity self-esteem has been driven out of you.

    — Maximus the Confessor
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  • Nature seemed to me benign and good; I thought she loved me, outcast as I was; and I, who from man could anticipate only mistrust, rejection, insult, clung to her with filial fondness. To-night at least, I would be her guest-as I was her child; my mother would lodge me without money and without price.

    — Charlotte Bronte
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  • That is why, as one who values the U.

    S.-Israel relationship, and loves Israel, I was near tears throughout the Prime Minister’s speech — saddened by the insult to the intelligence of the United States as part of the P5 +1 nations, and saddened by the condescension toward our knowledge of the threat posed by Iran and our broader commitment to preventing nuclear proliferation.

    — Nancy Pelosi
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  • It never cost a disciple anything to follow Jesus;

    to talk about cost when you are in love with anyone is an insult.

    — Oswald Chambers
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  • The acme of love is to enhance your friendly attitude to those who insult and revile you.

    — Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov
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  • This is a very insulting tribute But take it in good heart Congratulations Mom and Dad You've reached Silver together...apart Lots of love etc

    — John Walter Bratton
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  • Some important ideas from the book of early Christians which is called Philokalia: From Spiritual Directions of Diadochus of Photiki The acme of faith is... immersion of the mind in God. The acme of freedom from wealth is to desire to be possessionless even as others desire to possess. The acme of humbleness is to forget unfalteringly good deeds of oneself. The acme of love is to enhance your friendly attitude to those who insult and revile you.

    — Vladimir Aleksandrovich Antonov
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  • The attitude of the English towards English history reminds one a good deal of the attitude of a Hollywood director towards love.

    — Margaret Halsey
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  • The depressing thing about an Englishman's traditional love of animals is the dishonesty thereof ... Get a barbed hook into the upper lip of a salmon, drag him endlessly around the water until he loses his strength, pull him to the bank, hit him on the head with a stone, and you may well become fisherman of the year. Shoot.the salmon and you'll never be asked again.

    — Clement Freud
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  • The Americans, like the English, probably make love worse than any other race.

    — Walt Whitman
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  • The American nation in the sixth ward is a fine people;

    they love the eagle - on the back of a dollar.

    — Finley Peter Dunne
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  • Exclusion of just one class of citizens from receiving a marriage license based upon the perceived 'threat' they pose to the marital institution is, at bottom, an arbitrary exclusion based upon the majority's disapproval of the defined class. It is also insulting to same-sex couples, who are human beings capable of forming loving, committed, enduring relationships.

    — Terence C. Kern
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  • I've never been insulted by hateful satanists for not believing in their devil.

    Only by loving Christians for not believing in their God.

    — Ricky Gervais
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  • I think breeds of dogs and breeds of men are quite a bit alike.

    If you think it’s insulting that I compare people with animals, well, if you knew how I love animals, you would understand that coming from me, this is a compliment.

    — Zsa Zsa Gabor
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  • If people only knew how much I secretly hated them, they'd love me for holding it in.

    — Matt Groening
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  • There is in India a story of a dying youth who, hearing the sobs of grief around him, cried: Insult me not with your cries of sympathy. When I soar to the land of eternal light and love; it is I who should feel for you. For me, disease, shattering of bones, sorrow, excruciating heartaches no more. I dream joy, I glide in joy, I breathe in joy evermore.

    — Paramahansa Yogananda
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  • If I love myself I will express that love in my interactions with you, and then I am being impeccable with the word, because that action will produce a like reaction. If I love you, then you will love me. If I insult you, you will insult me. If I have gratitude for you , you will have gratitude for me. If I'm selfish with you, you will be selfish with me.

    — Miguel Angel Ruiz
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  • The nature of men and women - their essential nature - is so vile and despicable that if you were to portray a person as he really is, no one would believe you.

    — W. Somerset Maugham
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  • Not to be loved is a misfortune, but it is an insult to be loved no longer.

    — Baron de Montesquieu
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  • Let somebody insult you and see that that you do not answer back.

    Just see it, not to get into temper. Try that your ego doesn't react. That can be achieved very easily if you try in the mirror, look at yourself and laugh at yourself, make fun of yourself.

    — Nirmala Srivastava
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  • As we live, our hearts turn colder. Cause pain is what we go through, as we become older. We get insulted by others, lose trust for those others. We get back stabbed by friends. It becomes harder for us to give others a hand. We get our heart broken by people we love, even that we give them all we have. Then we lose family over time. What else could rust the heart more over time? Blackgold.

    — Kanye West
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  • He thought of trying to explain something he had recently noticed about himself: that if anyone insulted him, or one of his friends, he didn't really mind--or not much, anyway. Whereas if anyone insulted a novel, a story, a poem that he loved, something visceral and volcanic occurred within him. He wasn't sure what this might mean--except perhaps that he had got life and art mixed up, back to front, upside down.

    — Julian Barnes
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  • The one measure of true love is: you can insult the other. --Slavoj Zizek

    — Russell Brand
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  • I love insult, it's always honest.

    — Joyce Carol Oates
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  • …because nerds like us are allowed to be unironically enthusiastic about stuff… Nerds are allowed to love stuff, like jump-up-and-down-in-the-chair-can’t-control-yourself love it. Hank, when people call people nerds, mostly what they’re saying is ‘you like stuff.’ Which is just not a good insult at all. Like, ‘you are too enthusiastic about the miracle of human consciousness’.

    — John Green
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  • Beauty, midnight, vision dies: Let the winds of dawn that blow Softly round your dreaming head Such a day of welcome show Eye and knocking heart may bless, Find our mortal world enough; Noons of dryness find you fed By the involuntary powers, Nights of insult let you pass Watched by every human love.

    — W. H. Auden
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