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Just like an Oppenheimer, it's caused some people to dim the lights, adorn their trilby, and recite with scorn, he who fights with monsters should be careful, lest he thereby become a monster.
and recite with scorn, "He who fights with monsters should be careful, lest he thereby become a monster," causing everyone else to say, "Bro, I just want to be able to afford a house one day.
They should display greater imagination towards those whom they so coldly scorn.
They should display greater imagination towards those whom they so coldly scorn.
Did you get your money by fraud, by pandering to men's vices or stupidity, by catering to fools in hope of getting more than your ability deserves, by lowering your standards, by doing work you despise for purchasers you scorn?
you scorn?
mixed up with these there is perhaps some slight weariness and scorn, some inability to stand the bric-a-brac of concepts of so many different origins,
Mixed up with these, there is perhaps some slight weariness and scorn.
A political titan who's been at the forefront of American public life for decades, Hillary Clinton has long been a lightning rod for both adoration and intense scorn extending far beyond US Borders.
A political titan who's been at the forefront of American public life for decades, Hillary Clinton has long been a lightning rod for both adoration and intense scorn, extending far beyond U.S.
But anybody like that attracts scorn and ire.
But he, you know, anybody like that attracts scorn and ire.
Even more troubling was the Sedition Act, passed in 1918, which criminalized statements that were intended to cast contempt, scorn, or disrepute on our form of government, or that advocated interference with the war effort.
were intended to cast “contempt, scorn or disrepute” on our form of government or
The gods will scorn your very existence.
As they reach each shrine, the Tengu must endure the scorn of the townspeople, biting tooth and nail to place their offering lest it get stolen by the masses.
As they reach each shrine, the Tengu must endure the scorn of the townspeople, fighting tooth and nail to place their offering lest it get stolen by the masses.
Hume heaped scorn on this contractarian idea.
Hume heaps scorn on his contractarian idea.