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One should examine oneself for a very long time before thinking of condemning others. ~Molière
Every man alone is sincere. At the entrance of a second person, hypocrisy begins. We parry and fend
the approach of our fellow-man by compliments, by gossip, by amusements, by affairs. We cover up our
thought from him under a hundred folds. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Friendship," Essays, 1841
He does not believe who does not live according to his belief. ~Thomas Fuller
Whatever you condemn, you have done yourself. ~Georg Groddeck, The Book of the It, 1950
Many of us believe that wrongs aren't wrong if it's done by nice people like ourselves. ~Author Unknown
Your religion is what you do when the sermon is over. ~Quoted in P.S. I Love You, compiled by
H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Forbear to judge, for we are sinners all. ~William Shakespeare, Henry VI
As no roads are so rough as those that have just been mended, so no sinners are so intolerant as those
that have just turned saints. ~Charles Caleb Colton
All reformers, however strict their social conscience, live in houses just as big as they can pay for.
~Logan Pearsall Smith
The essence of immorality is the tendency to make an exception of myself. ~Jane Addams
That which we call sin in others is experiment for us. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Experience"
Don't judge others simply because they sin differently than you. ~Author Unknown
All of us are experts at practicing virtue at a distance. ~Theodore M. Hesburgh
Go put your creed into your deed. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
The most melancholy thing about human nature, is, that a man may guide others into the path of salvation,
without walking in it himself; that he may be a pilot, and yet a castaway. ~Augustus William Hare and
Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers, 1827
Politeness, n. The most acceptable hypocrisy. ~Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary, 1911
Hypocrite: the man who murdered both his parents... pleaded for mercy on the grounds that he was an
orphan. ~Abraham Lincoln
'Tis curious that we only believe as deeply as we live. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
I don't never have any trouble in regulating my own conduct, but to keep other folks' straight is what
bothers me. ~Josh Billings
If it were not for the intellectual snobs who pay, the arts would perish with their starving practitioners
— let us thank heaven for hypocrisy. ~Aldous Huxley
Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo. ~H.G. Wells
Affectation is a greater enemy to the face than smallpox. ~English Proverb
The injury we do and the one we suffer are not weighed in the same scales. ~Aesop, Fables
The hypocrite's crime is that he bears false witness against himself. What makes it so plausible to
assume that hypocrisy is the vice of vices is that integrity can indeed exist under the cover of all
other vices except this one. Only crime and the criminal, it is true, confront us with the perplexity
of radical evil; but only the hypocrite is really rotten to the core. ~Hannah Arendt, On Revolution,
1963
Because hypocrisy stinks in the nostrils one is likely to rate it as a more powerful agent for destruction
than it is. ~Rebecca West, The Strange Necessity, 1928
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits. ~Mark Twain, Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar for
1894
In the last analysis we must be judged by what we do and not by what we believe. We are as we behave
— with a very small margin of credit for our unmanifested vision of how we might behave if we could
take the trouble. ~Geoffrey L. Rudd, The British Vegetarian, September/October 1962
It is a good divine that follows his own instructions. ~William Shakespeare
The world is full of fools and faint hearts; and yet everyone has courage enough to bear the misfortunes,
and wisdom enough to manage the affairs, of his neighbor. ~Benjamin Franklin
Most everyone seems willing to be a fool himself, but he can't bear to have anyone else one. ~Josh Billings
They are not all saints who use holy water. ~English Proverb
The true hypocrite is the one who ceases to perceive his deception, the one who lies with sincerity.
~André Gide
God has given you one face, and you make yourself another. ~William Shakespeare
How seldom we weigh our neighbors in the same balance as ourselves. ~Thomas à Kempis
We are not hypocrites in our sleep. ~William Hazlitt
Children lack morality, but they also lack fake morality. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook,
1960
When you say that you agree with a thing in principle you mean that you have not the slightest intention
of carrying it out in practice. ~Otto von Bismarck
Hypocrite reader — my fellow — my brother! ~St Jerome
Almost all of us long for peace and freedom; but very few of us have much enthusiasm for the thoughts,
feelings, and actions that make for peace and freedom. ~Aldous Huxley
When a stupid man is doing something he is ashamed of, he always declares that it is his duty. ~George
Bernard Shaw
The devil loves nothing better than the intolerance of reformers.
~James Russell Lowell
It is easier to fight for one's principles than to live up to them. ~Alfred Adler
Live truth instead of professing it. ~Elbert Hubbard
Those whose conduct gives room for talk are always the first to attack their neighbors. ~Jean Baptiste
Molière, Tartuffe
Most of us are aware of and pretend to detest the barefaced instances of that hypocrisy by which men
deceive others, but few of us are upon our guard or see that more fatal hypocrisy by which we deceive
and over-reach our own hearts. ~Laurence Sterne, 1760
Many a man's reputation would not know his character if they met on the street. ~Elbert Hubbard
Saying is one thing, doing another. We must consider the sermon and the preacher distinctly and apart.
~Michel de Montaigne
We are irritated by rascals, intolerant of fools, and prepared to love the rest. But where are they?
~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960
A man generally has two reasons for doing a thing. One that sounds good, and a real one. ~J. Pierpoint
Morgan
History is the chronicle of divorces between creed and deed. ~Louis Fischer
Throughout our lives, we see in the mirror the same innocent trusting face we have seen there since
childhood. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960
If there existed no external means for dimming their consciences, one-half of the men would at once
shoot themselves, because to live contrary to one's reason is a most intolerable state, and all men
of our time are in such a state. ~Leo Tolstoy, The Kingdom of God Is Within You
I don't lie and cheat, but I don't always avoid actions that would be lying and cheating if someone
else did them. ~Robert Brault,
rbrault.blogspot.com
People are very inclined to set moral standards for others. ~Elizabeth Drew, The New Yorker,
1987 February 16th
A man who should act, for one day, on the supposition that all the people about him were influenced
by the religion which they professed would find himself ruined by night. ~Thomas Macaulay
We have two kinds of morality side by side: one which we preach but do not practice and another which
we practice but seldom preach. ~Bertrand Russell
Few love to hear the sins they love to act. ~William Shakespeare
He rightly reads scripture who turns words into deeds. ~Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
People will disapprove of you if you're unhappy, or if you're happy in The Wrong Way. ~Mignon McLaughlin,
The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966
'Be what you would seem to be'—or, if you'd like it put more simply—'Never imagine yourself not to be
otherwise than what it might appear to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise
than what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise.' ~Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures
in Wonderland
Loud indignation against vice often stands for virtue in the eyes of bigots. ~J. Petit-Senn
The greatest way to live with honor in this world is to be what we pretend to be. ~Socrates
Consider how hard it is to change yourself and you'll understand what little chance you have in trying
to change others. ~Jacob M. Braude
Hypocrisy is an homage that vice renders to virtue. ~François VI de la Rochefoucault
A great deal of what passes for current Christianity consists in denouncing other people's vices and
faults. ~Henry H. Williams
I desire so to conduct the affairs of this administration that if at the end... I have lost every other
friend on earth, I shall at least have one friend left, and that friend shall be down inside of me.
~Abraham Lincoln
The best way to succeed in life is to act on the advice we give to others. ~Author Unknown
How many observe Christ's birthday! How few his precepts!
O! 'tis easier to keep holidays than commandments.
~Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack, 1757
Just remember, there's a right way and a wrong way to do everything and the wrong way is to keep trying
to make everybody else do it the right way. ~M*A*S*H,
Colonel Potter
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