La traición, aun soñada, es detestable votos 3
La traición, aun soñada, es detestable. votos 3
La traición supone una cobardía y una depravación detestable. votos 3
Es detestable esa avaricia espiritual que tienen los que sabiendo algo, no procuran la transmisión de esos conocimientos votos 3
Es detestable esa avaricia espiritual que tienen los que sabiendo algo, no procuran la transmisión de esos conocimientos. votos 3
Te juzgarán virtuoso si eres, aunque perverso, poderoso; y aunque bueno, por malo detestable cuando te miran pobre y miserable votos 3
No existe una criatura mas bella y detestable como el ser humano, y ninguna mas digna de estudio y admiración. votos 3
El individuo que se arrepiente verdaderamente no sólo ve el pecado como detestable y ruin, merecedor de aborrecimiento, sino que realmente lo aborrece, lo odia en su corazón votos 3
Érase el mejor de los tiempos y el más detestable de los tiempos;... la primavera de la esperanza y el invierno de la desesperación. Todo lo poseíamos y nada poseíamos votos 3
Aunque el engaño sea detestable en otras actividades, su empleo en la guerra es laudable y glorioso, y el que vence a un enemigo por medio del engaño merece tantas alabanzas como el que lo logra por la fuerza votos 3
The most detestable race of enemies are flatterers.
The Times is getting more detestable (but that is too weak word) than ever.
He has to live in the midst of the incomprehensible, which is also detestable.
His [Donald Trump] words were foul and detestable and we all should acknowledge that.
Certain things, if not seen as lovely or detestable, are not being correctly seen at all.
One of the most detestable habits of Lilliputian minds is to find their own littleness in others.
Custard: A detestable substance produced by a malevolent conspiracy of the hen, the cow, and the cook.
It is impossible for me to conceive of a character more utterly detestable than that of the Hebrew god.
Cheap editions of great books may be delightful, but cheap editions of great men are absolutely detestable
Nothing is more detestable than a professed declaimer who retails his discourses as a quack does his medicines.
The only form of fiction in which real characters do not seem out of place is history. In novels they are detestable.
How can a man be so brave and so stupid, so gentle and so cruel, so warming and so detestable -- all at the same time?
Nothing is a greater stranger to my breast, or a sin that my soul more abhors, than that black and detestable one, ingratitude.
Love and religion! thought Clarissa, going back into the drawing room, tingling all over. How detestable, how detestable they are!
The oppression of a majority is detestable and odious; the oppression of a minority is only by one degree less detestable and odious.
When you locate good in yourself, approve of it with determination. When you locate evil in yourself, despise it as something detestable.
the costume of the nineteenth century is detestable. It is so sombre, so depressing. Sin is the only real colour-element left in modern life.
People had always seemed to Gertrude rather like the beasts in Animal Farm : all equally detestable, but some more equally detestable than others...
Constants are widely known for the detestable practice of changing their values; we should prepare ourselves against the consequences of such fickleness
We feel something like respect for consistency even in error. We lament the virtue that is debauched into a vice; but the vice that affects a virtue becomes the more detestable.
He has to live in the midst of the incomprehensible, which is detestable. And it has a fascination, too, which goes to work upon him. The fascination of the abomination--you know.
The notion that somehow as a consequence of me knowing somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago, when I was 8 years old, somehow reflects on me and my values doesn't make much sense.
You see, the problem with me is I'm so good even my friends think I'm doing something wrong. Flair and flamboyance is not illegal. It may be detestable, it may be offensive, but it's not illegal.
The most detestable wickedness, the most horrid cruelties, and the greatest miseries, that have afflicted the human race have had their origin in this thing called revelation, or revealed religion.
Yes, marriage is hateful, detestable. A kind of ineffable, sickening disgust seizes my mind when I think of this most despotic, most unrequited fetter which prejudice has forged to confine its energies.
The Pride of every Jew finds cause to believe that the cause of their down fall is not their detestable politics, or ignorance of social graces, but the raft of God. They believe it took a miracle to undo them.
Children have a fastidiousness that time is slow to cure. It is to be wondered, for example, whether if the elderly were half as hungry as children are they would yet find so many things at table to be detestable.
Although deceit is detestable in all other things, yet in the conduct of war it is laudable and honorable; and a commander who vanquishes an enemy by stratagem is equally praised with one who gains victory by force.
Whether these characters are lovable or detestable, they're lovable or detestable in a TV way - defined by a minimal set of traits that are endlessly reiterated and incapable of expansion or alteration, a fixed loop.
If an art has for its function to represent manners and people, I do not see how it can avoid systematizing its sensibility to the extent of showing some figures much as Molière, for instance, did, as absurd or detestable.
Afflicted with existence, each man endures like an animal the consequences which proceed from it. Thus, in a world where everything is detestable, hatred becomes huger than the world and, having transcended its object, cancels itself out.
There isn't a king or a merchant prince in the whole world that I envy, for I always knew I was born to be a child of destiny and that I was never meant to wring my living from detestable, low, degrading, mean and ordinary kinds of business.
Religious ideas have the fate of melodies, which, once set afloat in the world, are taken up by all sorts of instruments, some of them woefully coarse, feeble, or out of tune, until people are in danger of crying out that the melody itself is detestable.
Some writers maintain arithmetic to be only the only sure guide in political economy; for my part, I see so many detestable systems built upon arithmetical statements, that I am rather inclined to regard that science as the instrument of national calamity.