The seven deadly sins: food, clothing, firing, rent, taxes, respectability and children. Nothing can lift those seven milestones from man's neck but money; and the spirit cannot soar until the milestones are lifted.
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We create an environment where it is alright to hate, to steal, to cheat, and to lie if we dress it up with symbols of respectability, dignity and love.
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We cut these numerous windings in our destinies daily with our own hands, while we imagine that we are pursuing a track on the royal high road of respectability and duty, and then complain of those ways being so intricate and so dark. We stand bewildered
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The seven deadly sins.. Food, clothing, firing, rent, taxes, respectability and children. Nothing can lift those seven millstones from man's neck but money; and the spirit cannot soar until the millstones are lifted.
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'Gay panic' is insidious. It is corrupt because it appeals to a public that is used to discarding and disregarding gay lives.
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Income is the natural and rational gauge and measure of respectability.
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Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability
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The need for prostitution arises from the fact that many men are either unmarried or away from their wives on journeys, that such men are not content to remain continent, and that in a conventionally virtuous community they do not find respectable women.
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By Labor the North has subdued Nature, changed a parsimonious soil to fertility, built dwellings for almost her whole population, raised the school-house, established the Church, encircled the globe with her ships, and made her books and her papers to be as blades of grass and as leave of the Summer for number. But in the South, labor, a badge of shame, is the father of misery. The slave labors, but with no cheerit is not the road to respectability, it will honor him with no citizens trust, it brings no bread to his family, no grain to his garner, no leisure in after-days, no books or papers to his children. It opens no school-house door, builds no church, rears for him no factory, lays no keel, fills no bank, earns no acres. With sweat and toil and ignorance he consumes his life, to pour the earnings into channels from which he does no drink, into hands that never honor him. But perpetually rob and often torment.
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In the streets and in society I am almost invariably<br/>cheap and dissipated, my life is unspeakably mean.<br/>No amount of gold or respectability would in the least<br/>redeem it,-- dining with the Governor or a member of Congress!<br/>But alone in the distant woods or fields,<br/>in unpretending sprout-lands or pastures tracked by rabbits,<br/>even in a bleak and, to most, cheerless day, like this,<br/>when a villager would be thinking of his inn,<br/>I come to myself, I once more feel myself grandly related,<br/>and that cold and solitude are friends of mine.<br/>I suppose that this value, in my case, is equivalent<br/>to what others get by churchgoing and prayer.<br/>I come home to my solitary woodland walk as the homesick go home.<br/>I thus dispose of the superfluous and see things as they are,<br/>grand and beautiful. I have told many that I walk every day<br/>about half the daylight, but I think they do not believe it.<br/>I wish to get the Concord, the Massachusetts, the America,<br/>out of my head and be sane a part of every day.
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We had a vision to bring this program back to respectability and these kids have done that admirably. They accomplished a lot this year.
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You hate to see yourself when you?re on the bottom. You look after you win a few and you?re back to respectability. At this point, it?s a little early to be looking every day. We?re just trying to build from game to game and put some wins together.
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If Peres goes back to Labor, it could make a difference. He provides a certain legitimacy and continuity and respectability.
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Now that I'm over sixty I'm veering toward respectability.
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Let those who wish have their respectability- I wanted freedom, freedom to indulge in whatever caprice struck my fancy, freedom to search in the farthermost corners of the earth for the beautiful, the joyous, and the romantic.
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It is common knowledge that a well-bred man should as far as possible have no face. That is to say, not so much be completely without one, but rather, should have a face and yet at the same time appear faceless. It should not stand out, just as a shirt made by a good tailor does not stand out. Needless to say, the face of a well-bred man should be exactly like that of other (well-bred) men and of course in no circumstances whatsoever should it alter. Naturally houses, trees, streets, sky and everything else in the world must satisfy the same conditions to have honor of being known as respectable and well-bred.
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