A Quote by A. J. Liebling

Cynicism is often the shamefaced product of inexperience. — © A. J. Liebling
Cynicism is often the shamefaced product of inexperience.
Inexperience because of (President Barack) Obama's inexperience.Look that would be one of the challenges.
Perjury is often bold and open. It is truth that is shamefaced - as, indeed, in many cases is no more than decent.
I think we too often make choices based on the safety of cynicism, and what we're lead to is a life not fully lived. Cynicism is fear, and it's worse than fear - it's active disengagement.
I think we too often make choices based on the safety of cynicism, and what we're lead to is a life not fully lived. Cynicism is fear, and it's worse than fear - it's an active disengagement.
No matter how bad any situation, cynicism has no positive impact. Watching the news, you might notice that cynicism and victimhood often seem to go hand-in-hand, but not for veterans.
We often pride ourselves on even the most criminal passions, but envy is a timid and shamefaced passion we never dare to acknowledge.
Many people today believe that cynicism requires courage. Actually, cynicism is the height of cowardice. It is innocence and open-heartednes s that requires the true courage -- however often we are hurt as a result of it.
So don't get cynical. Cynicism didn't put a man on the moon. Cynicism has never won a war, or cured a disease, or built a business, or fed a young mind. Cynicism is a choice. And hope will always be a better choice.
CEOs are often chief product officers. But for me to say I'm a chief product officer when my product is a community, I really should be thinking of myself as head of this community.
People often say that Trump "speaks the truth," right? But I think what really is happening is he's become a symbol of the kind of cynicism the American public feels towards politicians. He embodies, and he's mobilizing, that cynicism. Because people have no faith in politics anymore. People actually believe that politics is dead, because it's bought and sold.
Often, the disconnect between the marketing hype around a new product and what the product actually does is astounding.
I think that cynicism can often be mistaken for wisdom.
I think cynicism often disguises itself as humour.
It's not often that you get to play somebody that has absolutely no cynicism or is not judgmental in any way.
Cynicism often draws correct conclusions, but nobody could live by its lights.
I've always believed that the best way you combat intellectual property theft is making a product available that is well priced, well timed to market, whether it's a movie product, TV product, music product, even theme-park product.
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