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imbecility

«The essence of war is violence. Moderation in war is imbecility.»
Author: John Arbuthnot Fisher | About: War | Keywords: imbecility
«The rest, called literature, is a dossier of human imbecility for the guidance of future professors.»
«An institute run with such knavish imbecility that if it were not the work of God it would not last a fortnight»
«IMBECILITY, n. A kind of divine inspiration, or sacred fire affecting censorious critics of this dictionary.»
«If x is the population of the United States and y is the degree of imbecility of the average American, then democracy is the theory that x X y is less than y»
«In brief, she assumed that, being a man, I was vain to the point of imbecility, and this assumption was correct, as it always is»
«That it should still be necessary, at this late stage in the senility of the human race to argue that women have a fine and fluent intelligence is surely an eloquent proof of the defective observation, incurable prejudice, and general imbecility of t»
«The imbecility of men is always inviting the impudence of power»
«The key to the age may be this, or that, or the other, as the young orators describe; the key to all ages is -- Imbecility; imbecility in the vast majority of men, at all times, and, even in heroes, in all but certain eminent moments; victims of gravity, custom, and fear.»