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Scorned Quotes

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Alberto Moravia
“And we all know love is a glass which makes even a monster appear fascinating.”
Alberto Moravia, The Woman of Rome

“There is not a more powerful weapon upon this earth capable of inflicting more damage, pain and suffering than a betrayal of the heart.”
Mark Boyer

“To be scorned in the public because of your race is to let you know the degree of darkness in that particular society”
Sunday Adelaja

Fredrik Backman
“Kira looks at the document, sees the name of the firm representing the other party. And starts to laugh. Her colleague applied for a job there once, and didn’t get it.

“Okay, but the fact that you want to win this particular case . . . that wouldn’t be because you just happen to hate this particular firm . . . ?� Kira mutters.

Her colleague grabs her over the desk, her eyes flashing:

“No, I don’t just want to win, Kira. I want to crush them! I want to give them an existential crisis. I want them to walk out of the negotiation room and think that they might like to move to the coast and renovate an old school and open a bed-and-breakfast. I want to hurt those bastards so badly that they start meditating and trying to FIND THEMSELVES! They’ll turn vegetarian and be wearing socks with sandals by the time I’m finished with them!�

Kira sighs and laughs.

“Okay, okay, okay . . . give me the rest of the file and let’s take a look . . .�

“Socks with SANDALS, Kira! I want them to start growing their own tomatoes! I want to ruin their self-confidence until they stop being lawyers and try to be HAPPY and shit like that instead! Okay?�

Kira promises. They close the door. They’re going to win. They always do.”
Fredrik Backman, Beartown

“You may be scorned in the public because of your race it is a function that there is an assignment for you there”
Sunday Adelaja

Lynn Cullen
“You were right to insist that we invest in the beds. I don't know why we did not jump on getting them sooner.

She knew why. A woman, Dr. Jesse Wright invented them.

And much like Sister Kenny's method for rehabilitating polio patients, her idea was scorned until enough men embraced it.”
Lynn Cullen, The Woman With the Cure

“I was always comparing myself to others and scorning those I thought I knew better than. First, I scorned religious people in favor of partying; now I was scorning partiers in favor of prosperity and education. It was not until I met the Christians that I learned how to love others and stop judging them. They taught me where true security comes from. They taught me to be satisfied in God so that I didn’t need to use other people or compare myself to them.”
Michael J Heil, Pursued: God’s relentless pursuit and a drug addict’s journey to finding purpose