Top 82 Insolence Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Patron: One who countenances, supports or protects. Commonly a wretch who supports with insolence, and is repaid in flattery.
Every old man complains of the growing depravity of the world, of the petulance and insolence of the rising generation.
The stupidity of men always invites the insolence of power. — © Ralph Waldo Emerson
The stupidity of men always invites the insolence of power.
Flattery in courtship is the highest insolence, for whilst it pretends to bestow on you more than you deserve, it is watching an opportunity to take from you what you really have.
The insolence of the vulgar is in proportion to their ignorance. They treat everything with contempt which they do not understand.
Talent is culture with insolence.
To revenge reasonable incredulity by refusing evidence, is a degree of insolence with which the world is not yet acquainted; and stubborn audacity is the last refuge of guilt.
Adolescence is usually typified by an unanswerable combination of innocence and insolence.
As for our great King, when we venture into His presence, let us have a purpose there. Let us beware of playing at praying; it is insolence toward God.
I have had to contend against the unkindness of his sister, and the insolence of his mother; and have suffered the punishment of an attachment, without enjoying its advantages.
Your depression is connected to your insolence and refusal to praise.
I'm all for Christianity, but insolence must be put down.
True courage is cool and calm. The bravest of men have the least of a brutal, bullying insolence, and in the very time of danger are found the most serene and free.
However much I have frequented the mystics, deep down I have always sided with the Devil; unable to equal him in power, I have tried to be worthy of him, at least, in insolence, acrimony, arbitrariness and caprice.
He who allows himself to be insulted deserves to be so; and insolence, if unpunished, increases! [Lat., Qui se laisse outrager, merite qu'on l'outrage Et l'audace impunie enfle trop un courage.]
The axiom of conditioned repetition, like the binomial theorem, is nothing but a piece of insolence. — © Edward Abbey
The axiom of conditioned repetition, like the binomial theorem, is nothing but a piece of insolence.
There's no effrontery like that of a woman caught in the act; her very guilt inspires her with wrath and insolence.
The insolence of base minds in success is boundless; and would scarce admit of a comparison, did not they themselves furnish us with one in the degrees of their abjection when evil returns upon them.
If a man is respectful he will not be treated with insolence. If he is tolerant he will win the multitude. If he is trustworthy in word his fellow men will entrust him with responsibility. If he is quick he will achieve results.
The insolence of authority is endeavoring to substitute money for ideas.
Callousness and insolence bring to bare unanimous social condemnation, while the simple efforts of politeness are admired; even in those who are otherwise despised.
There is an insolence which none but those who themselves deserve contempt can bestow, and those only who deserve no contempt can bear.
Insolence is not logic; epithets are the arguments of malice.
Wit is well-bred insolence.
The insolence of wealth will creep out.
Wit is educated insolence.
We appreciate frankness from those who like us. Frankness from others is called insolence.
Are you not justified in feeling inferior, when you seek to cover it up with arrogance and insolence?
Mistaking insolence for freedom has always been the hallmark of the slave.
The girl of the period sets up to be natural, and is only rude; mistakes insolence for innocence; says everything that comes first to her lips, and thinks she is gay when she is only giddy.
There seems to be something in humanity which will not bow meekly to the insolence of power.
And, when night Darkens the streets, then wander forth the sons Of Belial, flown with insolence and wine.
The characteristic of a well-bred man is, to converse with his inferiors without insolence, and with his superiors with respect and with ease.
The madness of mobs or the insolence of soldiers, or both, when too near to each other, occasion some mischief.
There are people who are known to be very liberal, yet they never give without scolding or pride or even insolence.
To our betters eve can reconcile ourselves, if you please--respecting them sincerely, laughing at their jokes, making allowance for their stupidities, meekly suffering their insolence; but we can't pardon our equals going beyond us.
Success is the space one occupies in the newspaper. Success is one day's insolence.
The imagination enlarges little objects so as to fill our souls with a fantastic estimate; and, with rash insolence, it belittles the great to its own measure, as when talking of God.
Philosophy has often attempted to repress insolence by asserting that all conditions are leveled by death; a position which, however it may defect the happy, will seldom afford much comfort to the wretched.
We prefer a person with vivacity and high spirits, though bordering upon insolence, to the timid and pusillanimous; we are fonder of wit joined to malice than of dullness without it.
Sicily could only be an island, less by the caprice of nature than by her own insolence. As though she might have quit Italy had she not already been born separate from it. — © Marlena De Blasi
Sicily could only be an island, less by the caprice of nature than by her own insolence. As though she might have quit Italy had she not already been born separate from it.
Dignity, in private men and in governments, has been little else than a stately and stiff perseverance in oppression; and spirit, as it is called, little else than the foam of hard-mouthed insolence.
To certain temperaments, especially when previously agitated by any deep feeling, there is perhaps nothing more exasperating, andwhich sooner explodes all self-command, than the coarse, jeering insolence of a porter, cabman, or hack-driver.
Wit is cultured insolence.
Conquer with forbearance The excesses of insolence.
Prosperity is the surest breeder of insolence I know.
The outrages of the powerful, the insolence of the rich, scorn of the proud, and malice of the uncharitable, all beating against the broken spirit of the unfortunate.
Hatred grows into insolence when we desire to excel the rest of mankind and imagine we do not belong to the common lot; we even severely and haughtily despise others as our inferiors.
Begin each day by telling yourself: Today I shall be meeting with interference, ingratitude, insolence, disloyalty, ill-will, and selfishness – all of them due to the offenders’ ignorance of what is good or evil.
The insolence of time is like a blow in the face from an unseen enemy.
In dress, habits, manners, provincialism, routine and narrowness, he acquired that charming insolence, that irritating completeness, that sophisticated crassness, that overbalanced poise that makes the Manhattan gentleman so delightfully small in its greatness.
Not till the poets among us can be "literalists of the imagination"-above insolence and triviality and can present for inspection, "imaginary gardens with real toads in them." shall we have it.
The lesson taught us by these kindly commentators on my present experience is that dogmatic faith compels the best minds and hearts to narrowness and insolence. — © Harriet Martineau
The lesson taught us by these kindly commentators on my present experience is that dogmatic faith compels the best minds and hearts to narrowness and insolence.
Youth is insolent; it is its right - its necessity; it has got to assert itself, and all assertion in this world of doubts is a defiance, is an insolence.
Someone who is reluctant to say what he needs to say, often ends up doing so with an insolence whose crassness is proportionate tohis fear, once he gathers the necessary courage.
The insolence of office.
Surfeit begets insolence, when prosperity comes to a bad man.
We are less than atoms, I say, because the atom obeys the law of its being, whereas we in the insolence of our ignorance deny the law of nature. But I have no argument to address to those who have no faith.
The scum of the People are most Tyrannical when they get the Power, and treat their Betters with the greatest Insolence.
Imagination magnifies small objects with fantastic exaggeration until they fill our soul, and with bold insolence cuts down great things to its own size, as when speaking of God.
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