Do you speak Scorn and Mockery to everyone? Or just to your betters?
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Chapter 2Orson Scott Card
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If we can only speak to slander our betters, let us hold our tongues.
Anne Bronte
The weakness of art is that great poems do not ennoble politics, as they certainly should, and the trouble with politics is that they inspire poets only to mockery and scorn.
William Saroyan
"I scorn your idea of love," I could not help saying, as I rose up and stood before him, leaning my back against the rock. "I scorn the counterfeit sentiment you offer; yes, St. John, and I scorn you when you offer it."
Charlotte Bronte
This is what I say about the scorn of the media elite: I wear their scorn as a badge of honor.
Dan Quayle
"I have no cause to fear; and if they scorn me as a victim of their guilt, I can pity their folly and despise their scorn."
Anne Bronte
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