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A grocer is attracted to his business by a magnetic force as great as the repulsion which renders it odious to artists. Honore de Balzac | top
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Jackson went from the professor's chair to the officer's saddle. He carried with him the very elements of character which made him odious as a teacher; but I never saw him in an arbitrary mood. Daniel H. Hill | top
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I think comparisons are odious. John Madden | top
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My feeling is that the hero has now been defined by phrases like the odious one that we were all raised with - crimes does not pay. Of course it pays, you schmuck. That's not why we don't do it. We don't do it because it is wrong. Frank Miller | top
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But I think I can sincerely declare that I cheerfully submit myself to every odious name for conscience' sake; and from my soul I despise all those whose guilt, malice, or folly has made them my foes. James Otis | top
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Ageism is as odious as racism and sexism. Claude Pepper | top
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Sorrow makes an ugly face odious. Samuel Richardson | top
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None of us are nuclear experts, but we know that if there is a melt-down and breach of containment, that's clearly the most odious thing that could happen. William Scranton | top
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Distinctions between citizens solely because of their ancestry are by their very nature odious to a free people whose institutions are founded upon the doctrine of equality. Harlan Stone | top
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Punishment is now unfashionable... because it creates moral distinctions among men, which, to the democratic mind, are odious. We prefer a meaningless collective guilt to a meaningful individual responsibility. Thomas Szasz | top
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Why are there trees I never walk under but large and melodious thoughts descend upon me? Walt Whitman | top
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To depend upon a profession is a less odious form of slavery than to depend upon a father. Virginia Woolf | top