A Quote by Malcolm Muggeridge

A decrepit society shuns humor as a decrepit individual shuns drafts. — © Malcolm Muggeridge
A decrepit society shuns humor as a decrepit individual shuns drafts.
He who shuns the millstone, shuns the meal.
Dressing up as decrepit old ladies, and even decrepit young ladies, was one of our staples.
The wise person often shuns society for fear of being bored.
Virtue which shuns, the day.
For sight is woman-like and shuns the old.
He that shuns trifles must shun the world.
Success shuns the man who lacks ideas.
As one that neither seeks, nor shuns his foe.
He is not worthy of the honey-comb, that shuns the hives because the bees have stings.
Virtue shuns ease as a companion. It demands a rough and thorny path.
Perfect good sense shuns all extremity, content to couple wisdom with sobriety.
The Mexican succumbs very easily to sentimental effusions, and therefore he shuns them.
I'm decrepit but I don't want to give up, and I love my work.
A true repentance shuns the evil itself, more than the external suffering or the shame.
Weapons are ominous tools. They are abhorred by all creatures. Anyone who follows the Way shuns them.
How delicate her feet who shuns the ground, Stepping a-tiptoe on the heads of men.
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